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Sachin Tendulkar was sensationally bowled with three balls left on the second day of the first Test against Australia on Tuesday to be denied a crack at his 100th international century. Test cricket's greatest run-getter looked poised to go to stumps and make yet another attempt to reach the landmark on Wednesday before he was bowled by Peter Siddle for 73 in the day's final over.
India reached the close in a commanding position at 214 for three, trailing Australia's first innings 333 by 119 runs. Rahul Dravid, second only to Tendulkar for most Test runs, was unbeaten on 68 after getting a reprieve on 65 when he was bowled by a Siddle no-ball.
Tendulkar, who has been on 99 Test and ODI centuries since scoring 111 against South Africa in the World Cup in March, looked in great touch but lost his stumps in an inspired final over from the stout-hearted Siddle.
He faced just 98 balls and hit eight fours and a six in a 117-run stand with Dravid for the third wicket.
"Peter showed a bit of character coming back after what happened to get Tendulkar late in the day, he looked pretty good today so it was a big effort to get him," Australian vice-captain Brad Haddin said. "It was a big blow for us to get him."
The "Little Master" played some signature cover drives and an audacious upper cut over the slips for six off Siddle's first ball after tea.
Australia thought they had finally got rid of Dravid on 65 when he was bowled by Siddle late in the day, only for him to get a reprieve for a no-ball.
Spinner Ravi Ashwin said India would have to start again on Wednesday after the loss of Tendulkar's wicket.
"That one wicket at the end means we will have to rebuild all over again before the second new ball, it's going to be an interesting contest, we have to put our heads down and bat well," Ashwin said.
There were precious few high points for Australia on a back-breaking day in the field other than the wickets of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir.
Paceman James Pattinson bowled the adventurous Sehwag in the penultimate over before tea to bring Tendulkar to the crease, greeted by a standing ovation from the 53,000 MCG crowd.
Sehwag was dropped three times on his way to a brisk 67 off 83 balls with seven fours in his 75-run stand with Dravid.
He had his first let-off on 11 when he was dropped by Mike Hussey low in the gully off Pattinson.
Sehwag, who smashed a one-day record score of 219 off 149 balls against the West Indies in Indore earlier this month, has now scored 8,047 runs in 93 Tests.
Gambhir was surprised by Ben Hilfenhaus's extra pace and bounce and edged to Haddin for three in the eighth over.
Earlier, the Australia tail added 56 runs for the last four wickets in 97 minutes of batting time.
Haddin only lasted 10 minutes before he snicked Zaheer Khan to Sehwag in the gully for 27, ending a partnership of 72 runs with Siddle.
Siddle's 99-ball resistance ended with a great delivery from Zaheer.
The Indian left-armer got one to leave Siddle off the pitch and prise a catch behind for M.S. Dhoni for 41.
Hilfenhaus hit three fours in his unrestrained 19 before holing out to Virat Kohli in the deep off spinner Ashwin.
Lyon was last man out bowled attempting to sweep Ashwin for six, leaving Pattinson 18 not out off 54 balls.
Zaheer finished the best of India's bowlers with four for 77 off 31 overs, while Umesh Yadav and Ashwin claimed three wickets each.
Scorecard



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Australia 1st innings (overnight 277 for 6)
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E. Cowan c Dhoni b Ashwin 68
D. Warner c Dhoni b Yadav 37
S. Marsh c Kohli b Yadav 0
R. Ponting c Laxman b Yadav 62
M. Clarke b Zaheer Khan 31
M. Hussey c Dhoni b Zaheer Khan 0
B. Haddin c Sehwag b Zaheer Khan 27
P. Siddle c Dhoni b Zaheer Khan 41
J. Pattinson not out 18
B. Hilfenhaus c Kohli b Ashwin 19
N. Lyon b Ashwin 6
Extras: (lb21 w2 nb1) 24
Total: (all out; 110 overs) 333
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Fall of wickets: 1-46, 2-46, 3-159, 4-205, 5-205, 6-214, 7-286, 8-291, 9-318, 10-333
Bowling: Zaheer Khan 31-6-77-4 (1w, 1nb), Sharma 24-7-48-0, Yadav 26-5-106-3 (1w), Ashwin 29-3-81-3



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India 1st innings
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G. Gambhir c Haddin b Hilfenhaus 3
V. Sehwag b Pattinson 67
R. Dravid not out 68
S. Tendulkar b Siddle 73
I. Sharma not out 0
Extras: (w1, nb2) 3
Total: (for 3 wkts; 65 overs) 214
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Fall of wickets: 1-22, 2-97, 3-214
Bowling: Pattinson 15-3-35-1 (1w), Hilfenhaus 14-1-50-1 (1nb), Siddle 15-2-53-1 (1nb), Lyon 14-2-53-0, Hussey 5-0-15-0, Warner 2-0-8-0
Crowd: 52,858
Toss: Australia
Umpires: Ian Gould (ENG), Marais Erasmus (RSA)
Third umpire: Paul Reiffel (AUS)
Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI).
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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