| Sachin Tendulkar has dismissed talk of launching an assault on Brian Lara's Test cricket scoring records after breaking the best-ever one-day international mark. Tendulkar finished 200 not out against South Africa, the first double-century in the one-day game and highest individual score, as India won in Gwalior. The 36-year-old 'Little Master', well into his 21st year in international cricket, has been in supreme touch in the last 12 months, but brushed aside suggestions that he might now go after Lara's world record of 400 not out in Test cricket. "No, not right now," Tendulkar said. "But then, I don't play for records. I play for the thrill of it and because of a passion for the game. The records have merely happened along the way." |