During the 2003-04 Sydney Test, legendary Sachin Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 241 against Australia by avoiding his trademark cover drive. After struggling with form and frequent dismissals, he focused on leg-side strokes. This disciplined approach helped India reach a total of 705/7 declared, leading to a draw in the match.
Sachin’s Symphony: Tendulkar’s epic 241 without a cover drive at SCG

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