In pictures: India craze over Tendulkar farewell
Images of emotional fans in India as Sachin Tendulkar plays his farewell game.
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The final Test in the career of Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar is under way in his home city of Mumbai. The game caps a month-long outpouring of emotion from a cricket-mad nation of 1.2 billion people which started when he confirmed that the series against West Indies would be his last.
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A Tendulkar fan writes a message on a poster of the cricketer in Bangalore. Tendulkar has scored an unprecedented 100 international hundreds in his 24-year career and helped India win the World Cup in 2011.
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A blind fan of Tendulkar holds a banner with messages for the cricket star in southern Bangalore city.
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The buzz around Tendulkar's final game, according to India's captain MS Dhoni, "has never happened in the past, let alone the eight-10 years that I've been around".
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Fans cut a cake for Tendulkar in southern Hyderabad city.
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A kite maker from the northern city of Amritsar holds up a tribute to Tendulkar with the message, 'Never say farewell'.
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A sand sculpture of Tendulkar on a beach in the eastern city of Puri.
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Students stand near giant banners showing Tendulkar and India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru in the western city of Ahmedabad. The 40-year-old record run-scorer in Tests and one-day internationals will quit all cricket after India's second Test - his 200th - against West Indies.