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October 3, 1997
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Tendulkar out of Challenger series
Tendulkar has made only one 50 in the last 11 one-day internationals. But chairman of the selection committee Ramakant Desai said no selector put any pressure on Tendulkar to play. In his absence, the Indian eleven will be led by Ajay Jadeja, who at the moment is Tendulkar's deputy. The selectors while choosing the three teams for the series to be played under floodlights from October 9 to 12 have given the reins of other two teams, India 'A' and India 'B' to deposed Indian skipper Mohammed Azharuddin (India 'A') and ousted vice-captain Anil Kumble (India 'B'). The India team has only one outsider -- off spinner Nikhil Chopra -- and he may play despite Rajesh Chauhan's presence since the teams have just 12 players instead of the usual 14.
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