Sachin Tendulkar fight goes on as India reach 182-4
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Sachin Tendulkar fight goes on as India reach 182-4

Mohali : India | Mar 30, 2011 at 1:11 PM PDT
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MOHALI: The strongest bating line of Sachin Tendulkar was still at the crease with 76 not out as India goes on 182 for four in 35 overs against Pakistan in the second semi-final here at the Punjab Cricket Association ground on Wednesday of the World Cup

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