Why Sachin Tendulkar was ‘unhappy’ after scoring 194, his teammate says THIS…

Aakash Chopra recently revealed that Sachin Tendulkar was visibly unhappy when Rahul Dravid declared the innings just six runs short of Sachin's double century during the 2004 Multan Test, and emphasized that the decision was a collective one involving the entire team, including Sourav Ganguly.

Sep 17, 2024 - 14:30
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Why Sachin Tendulkar was ‘unhappy’ after scoring 194, his teammate says THIS…

New Delhi: The famous 309 by Virender Sehwag all at some stage in the Multan Test of 2004 also saw Sachin Tendulkar on the heart of an argument. When India had reached 675/5 and Sachin turned into on 194, captain Rahul Dravid declared the innings, leaving Sachin a mere six runs far off from a double century. The decision, fascinated about the frame of mind on the match situation, disappointed Tendulkar and other people, and experts alike did no longer hesitate to criticize it. Aakash Chopra reminded the fans recently how Sachin turned into “unhappy” with the decision.

“I turned into inside of the dressing room, but I wasn’t component to that conversation. To be very honest, I didn’t even are trying and get into it because I turned into too young. Yes, paaji wasn’t happy that day. I believe I saw him unhappy for the first time. I never saw him lose temper, and he didn’t exactly lose temper that day but he turned into visibly unhappy. Something wasn’t right,” Chopra told YouTube channel 2 Sloggers.

Chopra further claimed that declaration of innings turned into no longer the solo decision of Dravid but that of the complete team. He also stated that Sourav Ganguly, who featured in no match, turned into inside of the dressing room and turned right into a component to the think tank.

“Rahul did call, but Dada (Ganguly) turned into component to the dressing room that day too. He wasn’t playing in that game, but he turned into in dressing room and I’m sure he turned into component to the think-tank. It wasn’t the captain’s decision alone,” said Chopra.

“After the sport, Rahul did say that he wouldn’t have declared had he known the match would end within four days. With Rahul, that is miles it's possible you would actually that in heat of the moment, you agree or disagree. But you don’t doubt his decision. You recognize that even if he turned into at an analogous position, he would’ve taken the same decision.”

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