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Rivalry with Oz bigger than Pak: Tendulkar

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  • Sachin Tendulkar regards India-Australia rivalry higher than the Indo-Pak rivalry.

    "Such things happen but don't happen every week. They have happened in the past (before the Sydney Test)," Tendulkar said and indicated the incidents grabbed more attention nowadays because of media coverage and the presence of ICC match referees.

    Symonds, an integral part of the recent Test and ODI sides, has been omitted from the Aussie touring party to India on disciplinary grounds after preferring to go fishing instead of attending a team meeting during the recent ODI series against Bangladesh Down Under.

    Tendulkar did not lay too much emphasis on the fact that the Australian team, led by Ricky Ponting, was lacking in experience, saying the team looked to be a good blend of experienced players and new comers with lots of first class experience.

    "They (Australian squad) have a lot of experienced players and some of them have been playing for a long time now. They are the number one team in the world and we are prepared to face all challenges. It's going to be an extremely well-fought series which would be played in the right spirit and the cricket would be played very hard," said the scorer of 81 Test and ODI hundreds.

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    Asked about his impending landmark (of highest Test runs), Tendulkar said he never played with an eye on creating records but if and when they come they were welcome additions to his well-adorned cricket cap.

    "I don't think much about records. I want to enjoy my game. If players focus on their performance, records automatically fall into place. I focus on playing the game well. If it (new landmark) comes in doing so I will be happy," said the ace batsman who is only 76 runs short of overtaking Lara's world bench mark.

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    Play the game in true spirit of the gameBy: Tarashankar Rudra | 18-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward Dear Sir/Madam, I would request both Indian and Australian players to play the game in the spirit of the game. Sir Don Bradman had said that this great game of cricket joins people across the world. There are some great players in both sides who will perhaps play for the last time in Indian soil. The indian fans who had always enthusiastically supported good cricket between the two countries must desist from making any obscene gestures and comments and enjoy the game. It will definitely be tough on the field but friends off the field. Aussies are extremely friendly people and we know the likes of Sir Don Bradman, Denis Lillie, Allan Border, Steve Waugh, Adam Gilchrist, Brett Lee and more (soon).
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