Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar scored 65 runs off 42 deliveries on Wednesday.

Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday honored the “competitive spirit” of Indian and West Indies veterans in the Road Safety World Series T20.

Veteran batsman Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday praised the “competitive spirit” of the Indian and West Indies giants in the Road Safety World Series T20. Tendulkar-led Indian giants made it to the finals after beating West Indies by 12 runs on Wednesday. 424 runs were scored in the game between the India and West Indies legends, but Tendulkar said the competitive spirit that the 22 men showed stood for him. Tendulkar tweeted, “Over 424 runs in this match, I think it was the competitive spirit with which today’s teams play.

In the opening match of the tournament, Lara and Tendulkar had a fight last year, although both had waited for the most for the tournament.

Chasing 219 runs, the Windies scored 206 for 6 in India’s 20 overs. Needing 24 runs in 12 balls, Indian seamers R Vinay Kumar and Irfan Pathan helped India win.

Earlier, Tendulkar’s half-century and Yuvraj’s entertainment had an unbeaten 49 off 20 balls – India’s score of 218 for three in 20 overs with six sixes and a four.

Apart from the important innings of Tendulkar and Yuvraj, Sehwag (35), Yusuf Pathan (37), and Mohammad Kaif (27) also contributed with the bat. India was stopped for a start with Sehwag moving left-arm spinner Suleman Benn to the attack with the ball through cover.

This was no stop for Sehwag who was in an attacking mood while Tendulkar took his time but Sultan’s Multan was out in the sixth over.

Later, Tendulkar – continuing the last game – scored another half-century. He had a 53-run partnership with Kaif before being dismissed by Ryan Austin later.

For a century, Tendulkar snatched the best delivery of Best, which went to Kirk Edwards, who came up with a superb effort at the deepest point. Yuvraj and Yusuf later destroyed the Windies attack in the death overs with some big hits.

The stylish south-paw struck six sixes in the final two overs. In the 19th over, Yuvraj hit Mahendra Nagamutu four fours off the rope at leggy, while the next two overs came in Sulaiman Benn’s over. Despite those big hits, Yuvraj was stranded at 49.

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