Sachin Tendulkar scored his 50th test century on Sunday but it looked unlikely to save India from losing the first test against South Africa .Tendulkar had batted for five hours in scoring 107 not out, sharing a defiant seventh-wicket stand of 172 with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (90) as India reached 454 for eight wickets when a storm ended play on the fourth day at Centurion. His landmark century, which came in 258 minutes and 197 balls of great composure and technique, had helped India reduce their deficit from 294 runs to 30, but the world's number one ranked team have just two wickets remaining.
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