Nobody has ruled me out of first Test, says Tendulkar
The batting maestro on Wednesday said that no one has ruled him out of the first Test against Australia commencing on October 6.
Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar said on Wednesday that no one has ruled him out of the first Test against Australia commencing on October 6 while adding he needed to build up strength on his tennis-elbow afflicted joint.

"Nobody has ruled me out of the first Test. I have to consult the doctors (Cricket Board-appointed Anant Joshi and Indian team physiotherapist Andrew Leipus) and tell them how I feel," Tendulkar told reporters on Wednesday morning.
"Obviously there's not enough strength (on the affected part). I have not played or practiced for six weeks on the doctors' advice. I have to go step by step, build it (strength) up gradually," the master batsman said.
Wearing a two-inch brace on his affected left elbow, Tendulkar had come on Wednesday morning to the Brabourne Stadium to give encouragement to his Mumbai teammates ahead of the three-day tie against the visiting Australian team commencing on Thursday.
Asked how much net practice would be require to get match fit, he replied, "As much as possible, but only if circumstances permit it. There's been a muscle loss and I have to build it up gradually. Basically I have been advised rest. I have to take gradual steps. Initially I would be using a lighter bat to practice with," Tendulkar said.

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