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Tendulkar to donate pullover for Bradman museum

Tendulkar will make the donation at the 'Bradman Pavilion' in Adelaide when the touring Indians arrive there for the fourth and final Test of the series against Australia.

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MELBOURNE: Sachin Tendulkar will donate a pullover that he wore while scoring his 30th Test hundred at Headingley, overtaking Don Bradman's record of 29 tons, to the Australian legend's museum in Adelaide.

Tendulkar will make the donation at the 'Bradman Pavilion' in Adelaide when the touring Indians arrive there for the fourth and final Test of the series against Australia.

Along with Tendulkar, former India captain Sourav Ganguly will also gift his shirt that he wore during the epic Test win over Australia in the second Test in Kolkata in 2001. India went on to beat the Aussies 2-1 after clinching the third Test in Chennai.

The Kolkata-Test was made unforgettable by VVS Laxman, who stroked a masterly 281, and his 300-plus stand with Rahul Dravid. The duo batted out the fourth day to turn the game on its head and lead India to an epic win after the hosts had been asked to follow on.

 

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