If there was one country where Tendulkar loved batting, it was Australia. Right from his first trip in 1991/92, the right-hander enjoyed the pace and bounce that was offer on those pitches and made the Australian bowlers toil on his day.
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He made six centuries in all, in his five visits to Australia, with Sydney featuring more than once on the list.
However, if there was one ground in Australia, where Tendulkar was not as prolific as some of the others, it was the Gabba in Brisbane.
In the two Tests that he played at the venue, his highest score proved to be a mere 16 and in ODIs, his best outing was 91 that came in the 2008 tour, the ODI leg of which India won.
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