Like I said, Tendulkar is still very good and a world class batsman. But I can remember a one-day series in 1998 where none of the Aussies could get him in India for the entire series. Actually I believe they did get him out once. And those matches were won almost single-handedly off Tendulkar's bat.I don't understand you describing Tendulkar as "no more the force he was in 1998". If you are referring to the fact that he does not score so freely now, you can't be further from the truth. Since last year's home series against Pakistan, he's made over 800 test runs at over 65 SR, and this includes the Australian tour, where he made two hundreds, one of which IIRC he scored at almost 75 SR.
I don't see what this has to do with Shane Warne. My point was that I think Warne could have been effective in the first Indian test, especially since it was a spin-friendly pitch. Brad Hogg's not in Warne's league.And Tendulkar (for that matter the other members of Fab 4) showed what they can do to the spinner, even at this age, in Australia, where Brad Hogg was virtually tonked around. You don't need a barrage of sixers to get on top of spinners.
The pitch was spin-friendly on the 5th day, thus negating Australia's pace attack. They needed a spinner to get a few wickets.And thirdly, your suggestion that Warne would have won the test for Australia had he been in the team is ludicrous. First of all, the pitch was a road, and even given Warne's prodigy, he wouldnt have got much support from it in the first innings anyway. And at no point in his career has Shane Warne had the upper hand over Tendulkar & Co, so to expect a complete turnaround, given Warne's obviously age, would be laughable.
I don't feel the need to argue with you that Warne was a great bowler who could have taken wickets against India in that test. Tendulkar would practice batting against leg-spin in the nets months prior to a game with Warne. He knows how great he was and the standard required to face him. Tendulkar's not unstoppable these days, though he is still great.