The retiring Tendulkar was the talking point in the run-up to the game until the veteran's timber was disturbed by the 25-year-old Chennai Super Kings seamer. Tendulkar fell for five.
"I was not thinking that this was his last (Ranji) match. I just concentrated on bowling wicket to wicket as the plan was to make him play, look to hit the seam. That way it's not easy for a new batsman on this wicket," Mohit told reporters after the first day's play here at the Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium.
"It feels great...I am very happy. It was a great opportunity for me in my life as one rarely gets to dismiss Sachin bhai," he said.
Asked what was going on in the dressing room, he said, "We were told that 'don't look at who is batting, just focus on your strengths...What we have been doing for 8-10 years'."
"Every player wants to do well, they enter a match with specific plans. We were prepared like we are normally for other big matches," said Mohit.
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