Sunday 7 June 2020

Sachin's 100th century was not allowed to be completed by English player, was threatened with killing



                     


Sachin tendulkar had scored 100 centuries in his international cricket career. He completed his 99th century against South Africa during the 2011 ODI World Cup. After this, he once touched the 90-run mark this year, but he stopped short of scoring a century as his all-rounder Tim Bresnan of England cricket team dismissed him LBW.

England fast bowler Bresnan recalled the fourth Test match of the Test series played in 2011, saying that he and umpire Rod Tucker were threatened with death because of that, Sachin Tendulkar could not complete his 100th century. .

Bresnan said that he had completed 99 centuries and there was no DRS in that series as the BCCI did not like him. The fourth match of the Test series was being played at the Oval ground. The ball that Sachin was dismissed was probably missing the leg stump, but umpire Rod Tucker called him out. He was playing for 91 at that time and probably would have completed his 100th century as well.

Bresnan said that we had won that Test series, but after that I and umpire Tucker were threatened with death. It was written threatening us that how dare you give out to Sachin. That ball was missing the leg stump. However, the threatening person was caught a month after the incident. He said these things during the program of Yorkshire Cricket.

Sachin later completed his international career's 100th century against Bangladesh during the 2012 Asia Cup. He then announced his retirement from international cricket in 2013. Sachin played his last Test match against the West Indies. In his last Test match, he had a chance to score a century, but he was dismissed for 74 runs.

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