Updated On: 10 March, 2022 06:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
Tendulkar’s Mumbai teammates revisit memorable 1998 tour game against Aus at Brabourne, reveal how Indian icon encouraged them to attack the late leg-spinner and outclass visitors

Australia’s Shane Warne appeals unsuccessfully for a leg before verdict against Mumbai skipper Sachin Tendulkar during a warm-up tie at Brabourne in 1998. Pic/AFP
As the cricketing world continues to mourn the passing of legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne, a unique batch of Mumbai cricketers recalled their special encounter with the Aussie in the build-up to India’s 1997-98 home Test series.
Though India outclassed Mark Taylor’s visiting Australians, winning the Test series 2-1 in March, it was actually the Mumbai team that put the visitors on the back foot a few weeks earlier. A Sachin Tendulkar-led Mumbai thrashed the Australians by 10 wickets just after lunch on Day Three of the three-day warm-up game at the Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai in February 1998.