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 Can't tell if Sachin Tendulkar has played his last Test in India: Sunil Gavaskar
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
					
				
		
			
				
					
NEW  DELHI: Former captain Sunil Gavaskar on Friday said that he can't  predict whether Sachin Tendulkar has played his last Test on Indian soil  in the ongoing fourth and final match against Australia.
	
	"You never know. From 2006-07, there has been this talk of Tendulkar's  retirement going on. But he has been playing the same way," Gavaskar  said.
	
	"Only he (Tendulkar) would know this," he said when asked if Tendulkar  has played his last Test on Indian soil at the Feroze Shah Kotla,  considering that the team would mainly play outside the country in the  next 12 months.
	
	Gavaskar said India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni would not be unhappy  for losing the toss in all the four matches of the Test series against  Australia.
	
	"At hindsight, Dhoni would not be complaining. He lost the toss in all  the three earlier Tests in the series and today also he lost the toss.  But India won all the three matches and so he would not be complaining,"  Gavaskar said.
	
	He also felt that India were in a good position on the opening day of the final Test here.
	
	"230-odd runs for eight wickets on first day would not be intimidating  on India. Because, India have done well in batting in the series. Every  innings there has been impact innings, be that of Dhoni (in first  match), Pujara (in second) and Shikhar Dhawan in third.
	
	"So, India would not be too worried after the first day's play," Gavaskar said.
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