It was Sehwag who set the pace initially as Tendulkar only got to
face his first ball in the third over. Once on strike, though,
the little master took little time to make his mark. Two vicious
pulls for fours off short deliveries from Martin Suji and Peter
Ongodo were the highlights of the early part of his innings. But
with the wicket proving to be on the slower side, Tendulkar
judiciously decided to do away with the frills and play a
measured innings. That he only struck four fours and one six in a
101-ball 83 speak eloquently of his commitment and discipline.
Tendulkar eventually fell while attempting to pull off the
maximum against Steve Tikolo.