Mumbai to host Tendulkar’s farewell Test

October 11, 2013 06:50 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:54 am IST - New Delhi

A view of the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. Sachin Tendulkar on Friday requested the BCCI to host his 200th Test at the Wankhede Stadium against West Indies. File photo

A view of the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. Sachin Tendulkar on Friday requested the BCCI to host his 200th Test at the Wankhede Stadium against West Indies. File photo

Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium is set to host the farewell Test for Sachin Tendulkar after the legendary batsman expressed a wish to play his landmark 200th match against the West Indies next month in front of his home crowd.

“Tendulkar has requested the BCCI to hold his farewell Test at Wankhede Stadium,” Mumbai Cricket Association president Ravi Sawant told PTI.

“He has expressed his wish that the second and final Test of the series be held in Mumbai,” Sawant added.

A top BCCI official said that Mumbai is almost certain to host the historic match though it will be made official only after the BCCI’s tours and fixtures committee meets.

The BCCI’s tours and fixtures committee, headed by Rajiv Shukla, will meet on Tuesday to finalise the venues of the series.

The BCCI is also planning a grand farewell for Tendulkar, it has been learnt.

Kolkata’s Eden Gardens and Wankhede were the frontrunners to host Tendulkar’s farewell Test but the champion batsman’s letter to the board has swung it in favour of Mumbai, the city which gave the sport the greatest cricketer of the modern era.

The BCCI had squeezed in the home series against the West Indies to give Tendulkar an opportunity to retire in front of his home fans.

The first Test will be played from November 6-10 and the second from November 14-18.

The Carribean side will also play three ODIs slated for November 21, 24 and 27.

Tendulkar had on Thursday announced his decision to retire from Test cricket after playing his landmark match, bringing an end to the intense speculation about his future.

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