I will do what I normally do , will not put myself under any pressure - Sachin

Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has said that the possibility of scoring his 100th international hundred which will be his first Test century at Lord's in five visits is not occupying his mind. However, his aim to score big in every game is a constant objective.
How does one cope with all the hype and anticipation, MiD DAY asked Tendulkar as he got set to cross the hallowed turf en route to the dressing room. "I am not thinking about it (100th ton). I go into every match with the same thinking - to get a big score," he said.

Tendulkar has proved that he is a master when it comes to the pressure game. He has felt and dealt with all - be it against erstwhile kings Australia or getting it splendidly right against Pakistan. "I will do what I normally do and will not put myself under any pressure," Tendulkar added.