Since then, Tendulkar has hit six half-centuries -- two in one-dayers and four in Tests -- but has been unable to add to his 51 Test and 48 one-day centuries.
Twice previously he came close but fell leg before on both occasions.
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Tendulkar, who has scored more than 33,000 international runs since his 1989 debut in Pakistan, was nine short of the 100-mark in the Oval Test in August when he tried to play across the line and was dismissed by Tim Bresnan.
In the second innings of the Delhi Test against West Indies earlier this month, Tendulkar, batting fluently on 76, attempted a pull shot and was dismissed by a skidding Devendra Bishoo delivery that caught him plumb in front of wicket.
Six fifties in 16 innings since his 99th international century notwithstanding, there is a growing feeling that Tendulkar is finally showing signs of a pressure many thought he was immune to for a majority of his career.
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