In between he scored an unbeaten 96 in the ODI against Sri Lanka at Cuttack in December before setting off for Bangladesh. Interestingly, in both these innings at Hyderabad and Gwalior, Tendulkar's strike rate was fabulous - 124 and 136 respectively - giving an indication of his domination over the rival bowlers and fielders.
The plethora of records he has set in these two formats of the game may never be bettered. In 166 Tests he has a mind-boggling 13,447 runs at 55.56 per innings, while in 442 ODIs the corresponding figures read 17,546 and 45.12. He is only two Tests short of equalling retired Australian batsman Steve Waugh in the highest number of appearances.
That's not all. He carried that form to the third edition of the IPL which helped Mumbai Indians romp into its first final. In 14 matches (he did not play the last league tie against Kolkata Knight Riders) he amassed 570 runs, the highest by an individual in Season 3, with 89 not out his best, at an average of 47.5 and a brilliant strike rate of 135.
With the 50-over World Cup being staged in India next year, let's hope the good form continues.
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