New Delhi:It was on this day, 31 years ago, when Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar scored his first international hundred in a Test match against England at Old Trafford.
At the age of 17 years and 112 days, he became the third-youngest batsman to score a Test ton. Tendulkar took eight Test matches to bring up his first 100-run plus score in international cricket, managing 119 not out off 189 balls in the final innings, helping India draw the game.
The knock also earned Tendulkar his first Player of the Match award. England won the toss in the second game of the three-match series and opted to bat first.
Batting first, the hosts posted a total of 519 in their first innings as skipper Graham Gooch (116), Mike Atherton (131) and Robin Smith (121*) scored centuries.
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In reply, India was bundled out for 432 despite captain Mohammad Azharuddin's 179-run knock. Sanjay Manjrekar made 93 runs while Sachin Tendulkar scored 68 runs.
Leading by 87-run, England declared their second innings at 320/4d and set a target of 408 against India to win the game.
Mike Atherton played a knock 74-run while Allan Lamb smashed a century (109). Robin Smith and Jack Russell remained unbeaten on 61* and 16* respectively.
Chasing 408, India had a bad start as they lost their openers Navjot Sidhu (0) and Ravi Shastri (12) cheaply. Sanjay Manjrekar and Dilip Vengsarkar stitched a 74-run partnership for the third wicket. At the score of 109, Manjrekar (50) and Vengsarkar (32) departed in quick succession.