Watch: Sachin Tendulkar Shows His Class with a Stunning Fifty

Sachin Tendulkar turned back the clock with a brilliant 64 off 33 balls, hitting four sixes and seven fours. But after he got out, India Masters struggled to keep up with the chase against Australia.

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Abhinayreddy

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Watch: Sachin Tendulkar Shows His Class with a Stunning Fifty

Sachin Tendulkar(the Master Blaster), took fans on a clock down memory lane with a quickfire 64 off just 33 balls against Australia Masters in the International Masters League T20 at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara.  

Australia Masters batted first and put up a big total of 269/1, making tough for India Masters. Shane Watson, who has been in great form, smashed 110 off 52 balls, And Ben Dunk was unstoppable with an unbeaten 132 off just 53 balls.

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Sachin Tendulkar gave India Masters a strong start, smashing four sixes and seven fours in his quickfire innings. He took on Ben Hilfenhaus right from the beginning and later attacked Ben Laughlin and Xavier Doherty, reaching his fifty in just 27 balls with some brilliant shots.   

He was dismissed in the 11th over as the fourth wicket to fall in Indian masters. After he got out, India Masters found themselves in serious trouble, struggling at 145/8 in 15.4 overs at the time.

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