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Imran Khan vs Sachin Tendulkar


Imran Khan was one of the best in the cricket business when he used to play. Imran Khan was the best with the bat and ball. He was a genius and there are less cricketers who have the abilities like him in the past and present.

Here we see Imran Khan bowling to a very young Sachin Tendulkar. Imran Khan trapped Tendulkar in a way that the young fellow did not get an idea of it. Imran bowled a few balls onto his pads and then bowled one far outside the off stump and got Tendulkar caught at point.

First couple of balls were on the pads and Tendulkar easily hit them with the line of the balls and get couple of runs on the leg side. Now Tendulkar was thinking that it would be easy to bat against Imran Khan. He was getting into a trap and he did not know about it.

Imran after hitting the leg side line bowled one outside the off stump. Now Tendulkar should have left it alone. But in his confidence he thought that he would reach this one as well. He went after this one as well. There was no feet movement made.

The ball hit the upper half of the bat and landed straight into the hands of Saeed Anwar. He was standing at point and he did not have to move a muscle here. He opened up his hands and caught the ball safely. That was it for Tendulkar

Imran Khan and Tendulkar did not play much games against each other. But in the initial days of Sachin it was Imran who got him out on a couple of time. Imran Khan got the wicket of Tendulkar here. This was a good piece of bowling as always from Imran.


Imran first bowled a few balls into the pads of Tendulkar and he easily clipped them down the leg side. These were easy shots for Tendulkar. He managed them well but he did not know that Imran was setting a trap against him.


After delivering a few balls on the pads bowled the next one outside the off stump. Tendulkar was young and inexperienced and he went after this one. Now there was no foot movement on this shot from the young batter. The ball hit the edge and went straight into the hands of Saeed Anwar.

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