Watch: 51-Year-Old Sachin Tendulkar Hits Explosive 27-Ball Half-Century Against Australia Masters

Watch: 51-Year-Old Sachin Tendulkar Hits Explosive 27-Ball Half-Century Against Australia Masters

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In a stunning show, Sachin Tendulkar produced quite a show in the ongoing International Masters League.

Sachin Tendulkar struck seven fours and four sixes. (Sportzpics)

Sachin Tendulkar struck seven fours and four sixes. (Sportzpics)

A vintage Sachin Tendulkar masterclass gave a reminder of his glory days when he peeled off a blistering half-century for the India Masters during an International Masters League match against Australia Masters.

The Australian duo of Shane Watson and Ben Dunk unleashed carnage to eventually help their side notch up their first win of the competition.

Cometh the hour, cometh the master blaster —Tendulkar brought back memories of the epic Desert Storm in Sharjah, with an electrifying 33-ball 64, setting the perfect tone for India Masters’ run chase. The delicate late cuts, booming straight drives were on full display as Tendulkar took on the Australian attack with fearless intent, to raise his fifty off mere 27 deliveries, reminding fans why he remains the heartbeat of Indian cricket.

Despite losing his partners at the other end, Tendulkar raged a lone battle, smoking four sixes and seven fours to power India Masters to 100/3 midway through the innings, thus enthralling the crowd, who were left shocked when Xavier Doherty held on to a catch off Daniel Christian. After his departure, Yusuf Pathan came up with a 15-ball 25 to raise hopes of a fourth win on the trot for the India Masters, who are already assured of a place in the knockouts.

But with the required rate mounting, and the rest of the batters expected to step on the gas from the word go, it turned out a tall ask as India Masters eventually fell short by 95 runs for their first loss of the tournament. For the Aussies, left-arm tweaker Doherty (5/25) emerged the pick of the bowlers, claiming the first fifer of the tournament.

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