When Tendulkar played through painpublished at 07:25 British Summer Time 14 October 2023
Gautam Bhattacharyya
Sports writer
Here’s one for the quizzers: Which batter holds the record for scoring the maximum runs in a single edition of the World Cup?
Easy, isn’t it? Of course it’s Sachin Tendulkar - with 673 runs from 11 matches in the 2003 edition in South Africa where India ended as the runners-up.
It included one century and six fifties, but the innings which gets talked about the most is a brilliant, counter-attacking 98 off 75 deliveries against Pakistan in a must-win league game.
Not too many people knew that Tendulkar who had endured several injuries during his 24-year-long career, was playing such a long tournament with a finger injury – which had to be treated in England immediately after the event.
When India were chasing 274, a tough target those days, the batter launched into some audacious upper cuts against Shoaib Akhtar as the Men in Blue chased down the total.
"According to me, that knock was the best innings of the World Cup," said an awestruck Virender Sehwag, Tendulkar’s opening partner in the match.