Mumbai: The chairman of the senior selection committee Kris
Srikkanth on Friday expressed his disappointment on Sachin Tendulkar
missing out on his 100th international century, saying that every Indian
would be feeling bad about it.
"Definitely yes, who would not
be?" the former India captain said when asked whether he was
disappointed to see Tendulkar miss his 100th century.
"Every
Indian, every cricketer would be disappointed. To make 100
international centuries is a great achievement. He played good shots and
had good timing, unfortunately he got out. Let us not talk about it,"
Srikkant added.
Tendulkar was unbeaten on 67 when play commenced
on the fourth day of the third and final Test against the West Indies
and was looking in supreme touch as he raced along to completing a 100
international tons in his incandescent career.
But Tendulkar got dismissed six short of his milestone.