It has taken 40 years, and 2961 ODI’s for Sachin Tendulkar to become the first man to score a double hundred.
Batting first in the second ODI against South Africa, India started badly as Virender Sehwag was out early.
From then on, Sachin Tendulkar dominated the innings, producing a flawless display of batting. He gave no half-chances, and put each South African bowler to the sword. Not one of the bowlers he faced went for less than a run a ball. Tendulkar eventually finished on 200 not out.
Tendulkar overtook Saeed Anwar’s and Charles Coventry’s ODI record of 194 and reached the elusive double century. He deserves the record and has 3 of the highest ODI scores in the top 15 of all time. No other batsmen features twice in the top 32, and Tendulkar is there 4 times!
Brilliant supporting roles by firstly Dinesh Karthik (79 off 85 balls) and then MS Dhoni who was more brutal in scoring 68 off 37 balls helped India get to 401.
No South African bowler could stop the rot, and the much vaunted attack was made to look very ordinary.
Chasing 402, South Africa started badly and things went from bad to worse very quickly.
Hashim Amla offered some initial resistance before he got out to the pull shot. In his two dismissals in India so far, both have been to the pull shot. It’s possibly the only shot he needs to work on.
When Kallis was gone at 83/4, the game was effectively over, and AB de Villiers got a consolation century. I’m not sure why you would score a century at about a run a ball when you need 8 runs+ per over. Why not have a real go and at least TRY to chase the target.
If it wasn’t for a 77 run 8th wicket partnership the South African scoreboard would look very sorry indeed.
1 year out from the World Cup, South Africa have been handed a tough lesson. Their form in ODI’s is not bad, it’s performing under pressure that is extremely shocking!


