Mumbai: India inflicted an innings and 126-run defeat on the West Indies on the third day of the second Test to give a fitting farewell to cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar in his farewell and 200th Test at the Wankhede Stadium here yesterday.
As the West Indies resumed the day at 43 for three in the second innings, trailing India by 270 runs, it was just a matter of when India got the job done. The West Indies were all out for 187, five more than their first innings score. Pragyan Ojha was the Man-of-the-Match with five wickets in each innings.
The moment of truth came at 11.47 am when Mohammed Shami knocked off the stumps of No.11 Shane Shillingford and the sizeable crowd at the Wankhede erupted in joy. Soon followed a sinking feeling that it will indeed be the last time Tendulkar will be seen at the Wankhede in an international match.
Tendulkar, 40, rushed from the deep, where he was fielding and grabbed the stumps.
The full Indian team lined up on both sides of the pitch as Tendulkar walked down the track. He took off his hat and waved at the crowd, which was chanting his name.
For all it was a moment to remember even though Tendulkar has just turned a former India cricketer. It was the occasion to celebrate a 24-year career that touched many lives.
The giant screen flickered “legends never end” and the cameras soon panned on his family. His wife Anjali and daughter Sara were emotional.
Meanwhilw, West Indies captain Darren Sammy said it was embarrassing to lose the two Test series against India in the way they did.
“I am very disappointed, it is a bit embarrassing actually. We came here hoping to play much better,” said Sammy after his team suffered the second consecutive innings defeat of the two match series here yesterday.
“It is a reality check after winning six Tests. India really showed us how to play Test cricket. Our batsmen should take a leaf out of Rohit’s (Sharma) book, the way he batted with the No.11 was fantastic. We have to believe in ourselves,” he said looking at the three ODIs beginning November 21 in Kochi.
He chose to congratulate Sachin Tendulkar, who played his farewell Test in Mumbai.
“From the West Indies team and people back home, we wish Sachin all the best. It has been an honour to play against him. The fans in India have set the benchmark on how we should celebrate.Agencies