Sachin Tendulkar cheer-up.
The batting star, struggling with injuries of late, has got a vote of confidence from none other than former Indian coach John Wright who believes that Tendulkar has it in him to score 100 international centuries.
With many doubting the 32-year-old player's ability to reach soaring heights of the past in the wake of a career-threatening injury, Wright said the cricketer was capable of reaching the milestone.
"I am convinced there's another level waiting for Sachin. I thought it was going to be this season but the elbow was a real problem. I believe he is capable of scoring 100 international hundreds," Wright said.
Tendulkar, who has so far 72 international hundreds to his credit including 34 in Tests and 38 in one-dayers, recently underwentsurgery on the elbow which is expected to keep him out of action for another 14 to 16 weeks.