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Abdul Razzaq super ball against Tendulkar

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Abdul Razzaq was one of the finest swing bowlers at the start of his career. He gave Pakistan some really good moments in crunch games. His most memorable moments would be the three bowled

outs he took against Sachin Tendulkar.

Razzaq here was first hit for a four by Tendulkar. It was a superb shot from the Indian batsman. A straight drive and the fielder failed to stop the ball. Next was Razzaq’s turn as he took the middle stump out of the ground on a brutal in swinger against Tendulkar.


Abdul Razzaq was pretty young when he faced the likes of great Sachin Tendulkar. Razzaq in a common wealth bank series in Australia managed to get Tendulkar out in three matches out of four. The interesting thing is that each time he ripped through the defenses of Sachin and bowled him out.


This is one of those three dismissals. Tendulkar first hit a lovely straight drive against Razzaq. This was a beauty from the Indian master blaster. But soon Razzaq came back with a stunning ball. He took the middle stump out of the ground here against Tendulkar.




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