#4 Sabina Park, Jamaica
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If there was one country, where Tendulkar did not make as many trips as he would have liked during his career, it was the West Indies.
For a bilateral assignment, he went there with the Indian team just twice during his career in 1997 and 2002. There was, of course, the disastrous 2007 World Cup campaign.
On those trips, he mustered centuries, but not at the Sabina Park in Jamaica.
In Tests, in four innings, the Little Master's highest score is 86 and surprisingly, he never played an ODI at the venue during his career.
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Edited by Raunak J