Tendulkar might play last two ODIs against West Indies

Ahmedabad: Sachin Tendulkar, still in search of his elusive 100th international century is likely to play the last two one-dayers against West Indies, after being rested for the first three matches of the series.

Sources claim that the 38-year-old wants to play the two matches at Indore and Chennai. © AFP
According to sources, the 38-year-old wants to play the remaining two matches of the series scheduled on December 8 and 11 in Indore and Chennai respectively.
The Kris Srikkanth-led selection panel will meet on Monday to pick the squad for the remainder of the series besides choosing a replacement for the injured pacer Praveen Kumar for the upcoming Tests against Australia.
Tendulkar's last international century came on March 12 during a World Cup group league match against South Africa in Nagpur.
The last missed opportunity came in the third Test against the Caribbeans when Tendulkar was dismissed six runs short of the milestone.
India lead the five-match rubber 2-0 with the third ODI scheduled on Monday.