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Steyn claims umpire denied him Tendulkar wicket fearing crowd backlash in Gwalior

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London, May 17 

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South Africa pacer Dale Steyn has claimed that umpire Ian Gould had denied him Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket when the batting great was on his way to a landmark ODI double ton in 2010 fearing backlash from the Indian crowd.

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Steyn said that when the batsman was about 10 runs short of the magical figure, he had trapped Tendulkar in front of the wicket, but was denied by on-field umpire Gould.

“Tendulkar scored the first double hundred in ODI cricket, and it was against us in Gwalior. And I actually remember — I think I got him out lbw when he was about 190-odd. Ian Gould was the umpire, and he gave him not out,” Steyn said during a Sky Sports Cricket Podcast with England pacer James Anderson.

“And I was like, ‘Why, why did you give him not out!? That’s so dead.’ And he was like, ‘Mate, look around — if I gave him out, I won’t make it back to the hotel’.”

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Tendulkar eventually went on to score the first double hundred in one-day internationals with his unbeaten 200, powering India to a mammoth 403 for three in the second ODI of the bilateral series.

India won the match by 153 runs after dismissing South Africa for 248 in 42.5 overs. — PTI

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