<p>A morale-boosting century scored before the much-awaited Test series against Australia, senior Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar said the ongoing Irani Cup game has given him good match practice ahead of the big clash.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“It’s a big series against Australia. I am sure everyone is looking forward to it. Always nice to get some match practice before a big series,” Tendulkar, who scored an unbeaten 140 for Ranji champions Mumbai against Rest of India, said before the start of fourth day’s play here.<br /><br />India will take on the Australians in a four-Test series starting February 22 in Chennai. It is a crucial assignment for the hosts, who lost 1-2 to England in their previous home series last year.<br /><br />Talking about his knock on Friday, which helped him equal Sunil Gavaskar’s record of 81 first-class hundreds, Tendulkar said it took him some time to adjust to the pitch.<br /><br />“It was the kind of surface where you needed to spend a little time to understand the bounce and the pace and the movement off the pitch,” Tendulkar said.<br /><br />“I had to take a little bit of time. Although I got a boundary off the second ball, I didn’t get deliveries in my hitting zone early on, so I had to wait for my time,” he explained.<br />The 39-year-old revealed that he has adjusted his guard slightly.<br /><br />“I keep changing as per the demands. I keep making small changes...I just trusted my instinct. I went how I felt how I needed to go according to the situation. You can’t plan a whole innings at same pace,” he elaborated.</p>
<p>A morale-boosting century scored before the much-awaited Test series against Australia, senior Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar said the ongoing Irani Cup game has given him good match practice ahead of the big clash.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“It’s a big series against Australia. I am sure everyone is looking forward to it. Always nice to get some match practice before a big series,” Tendulkar, who scored an unbeaten 140 for Ranji champions Mumbai against Rest of India, said before the start of fourth day’s play here.<br /><br />India will take on the Australians in a four-Test series starting February 22 in Chennai. It is a crucial assignment for the hosts, who lost 1-2 to England in their previous home series last year.<br /><br />Talking about his knock on Friday, which helped him equal Sunil Gavaskar’s record of 81 first-class hundreds, Tendulkar said it took him some time to adjust to the pitch.<br /><br />“It was the kind of surface where you needed to spend a little time to understand the bounce and the pace and the movement off the pitch,” Tendulkar said.<br /><br />“I had to take a little bit of time. Although I got a boundary off the second ball, I didn’t get deliveries in my hitting zone early on, so I had to wait for my time,” he explained.<br />The 39-year-old revealed that he has adjusted his guard slightly.<br /><br />“I keep changing as per the demands. I keep making small changes...I just trusted my instinct. I went how I felt how I needed to go according to the situation. You can’t plan a whole innings at same pace,” he elaborated.</p>