




This time too, there’s no reason why he can’t do that again. His form in the first Test was good and he’s looked in great nick—it’s only the question of that little rash on his face, the result of a sun allergy he picked up during the last day of the Melbourne Test.
Advised not to expose himself to the sun for long periods, Tendulkar was wearing an uncharacteristically large white hat today, and was quick to get back into the dressing room after assessing the wicket. He didn’t train with his teammates, watching them go through the paces before hitting the indoor nets for a long session against the bowling machine. In fact, he didn’t even let photographers move in for a close-up shot.
Apparently, Tendulkar flew over here one day ahead of the rest to consult a skin specialist and ensure that nothing keeps him out of the second Test. “It’s just a little rash on my face, nothing to worry,” said Tendulkar.


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