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In a pre-match press conference in the 2003 World Cup, Andrew Caddick said to the media, 'Sachin's just like another batsman in the Indian team, and there are a lot of others in the Indian side.' Possibly your average pre-match jousting, you can say. But the way Tendulkar came out all guns blazing in the match, one could say it was somewhere more than that.

Tendulkar tore into Caddick in the match like a hungry beast set to devour its prey. Although he just scored 50 in a match where India managed 250, he sprinkled it with some of the most beautiful boundaries witnessed on the day. The best, of course, remains his pull that went out of the stadium off none other than Caddick. In the end, Caddick finished with his worst ODI figures by conceding 69 runs in the 10 overs he bowled. 3 wickets that he took came in the final over when the batsmen were trying to slog balls into the orbit. All that on a Durban pitch where, later in the day, a certain Ashish Nehra would waltz into World Cup folklore with figures of 6 for 23.

What's surprising is Caddick's statement came seven months after this day in Headingley where Sachin combined with Sourav to put the English bowling to sword in a manner rarely witnessed in Test cricket (Before that, Dravid had scored 148 as well).

The pair made a 249 run partnership and in an 11 over period plundered 96 runs off the English bowling attack. Caddick was the top scorer err..conceder from the English side with a not so respectable 150 runs conceded for 3 wickets, including Sachin's at 193.

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