Sachin Tendulkar only person who played us well in South Africa: Allan Donald
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- December 31, 2023
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Listen to Story Legendary South Africa pacer Allan Donald heaped rich praise on Sachin Tendulkar, highlighting what made him stand out from the rest of the touring batters in Test cricket in South Africa. Donald explained why Tendulkar found success in South Africa when most of the touring batters found it hard to deal with the pace and bounce that the Kookaburra ball got in the Rainbow Nation.
Sachin Tendulkar scored 1161 of his 15,921 Test runs in South Africa. and averaged 5. Tendulkar and Walter Hammond of England (1927 1939) are the only two visiting Test batters with more than 1000 runs in South Africa. Hammond had scored 1447 runs in 15 matches at an average of 62.91. "The only person I know who played us well was Tendulkar, who triggered (had a trigger movement) while batting in South Africa rather than stand on the middle stump.
He pressed forward and left the ball amazingly well," Donald told news agency PTI. "It's not an easy place to combat. We see that daily in South Africa, the ball does nip around more than it does in Australia or England. If your footwork isn't 100 percent then you are in trouble," he added.
Tendulkar's first century in South Africa came during the second Test of the 1992 93 tour at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. On November 27, 1992, he crafted a resilient 111 runs, showcasing his ability to adapt and excel against a potent South African attack. This innings was particularly special as it made him the youngest cricketer at the time, at 19 years and 217 days old, to surpass 1,000 runs in Test cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar highest total in South Africa was an impressive 169 runs at Newlands, Cape Town, on January 2, 1997. On November 3, 2001, Tendulkar's 155 at Goodyear Park in Bloemfontein was a highlight of the series. His innings, marked by a strike rate of 85 and embellished with 23 fours and a six, was a masterclass in aggressive batting, although it wasn't enough to secure victory for India.
The century that stands out as a monumental achievement in Tendulkar's career is the 111* he scored at SuperSport Park in Centurion on December 16, 2010. This was his 50th Test century, making him the first and only cricketer to reach this milestone. His innings was a mix of grit and grace under pressure, as India sought to avoid an innings defeat.
Tendulkar also has another hundred in Cape Town 146 in 2011 that helped the team draw a series in South Africa for the first time. In their recent tour, India were humbled by an innings and 32 runs in the Boxing Day Test. KL Rahul's 101 in the first innings and Virat Kohli's 76 in the second were the exemptions to an otherwise ordinary batting show from India.
The two teams will meet in the second Test in Cape Town from January 3. India are yet to win a Test at the Newlands..