The crowd at the Wankhede Stadium and the millions glued to their TV sets across the country had almost taken it for granted that Tendulkar would score his 100th international century and the early signs were promising too.
Malinga had sent groans across the stadium by claiming Virender Sehwag's wicket with the second ball of the Indian innings but Tendulkar lifted the pall of gloom, a job he has been tirelessly performing throughout his career, with two boundaries off Nuwan Kulasekara's second over.
The second one, a majestic straight drive straight out of the copy book, was clearly the shot of the day that came right off the meat of the bat as a statement of his sublime touch.
Malinga, however, was lurking around to spoil the party.
The maverick Sri Lankan bowler with a unique action and streaked hair banged one outside off-stump and moved it away, inducing an edge from the same blade that was middling every delivery until that aberration.
Sachin Tendulkar is chaired on a lap of honor after India's victory over Sri Lanka
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