Pakistan win despite Tendulkar's ton
Sachin Tendulkar carved a dazzling 141, but it wasn’t enough to inspire India to an improbable victory after they were all out for 317, just 12 runs s
Sachin Tendulkar carved a dazzling 141, but it wasn’t enough to inspire India to an improbable victory after they were all out for 317, just 12 runs s
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