Bradman selected Tendulkar as someone nearest to him: Perry
Sachin Tendulkar's inclusion in the dream team was because of the factthat Sir Donald Bradman considered him the closest to himself intechnique and temperament, according to the author of 'Bradman's Best'Roland Perry.
14-Aug-2001
Sachin Tendulkar's inclusion in the dream team was because of the fact
that Sir Donald Bradman considered him the closest to himself in
technique and temperament, according to the author of 'Bradman's Best'
Roland Perry.
"It is known that Bradman had said Sachin's shot production, style and
compactness were closest to him. Sir Don, being pragmatic, selected
Sachin as someone nearest to him in the modern era," Perry told PTI in
an interview in Sydney.
"Both players had mutual friendship and respect for each other.
Bradman had great respect for the character of Sachin Tendulkar," he
said.
"My own observation is that Sachin has more oriental flair and he hits
the ball high whereas Bradman's shots were more along the ground,"
Perry, who chronicled all the 12 members of the dream team in his
book, said.
"Their grips were different. Sachin's cover drives are more noticeable
and elegant than Bradman's though the effect of both was the same.
They were both big occasion players, pulling out the best under
pressure and men of great humility," said Perry who revealed he had
thoroughly enjoyed writing the book.
"It was like writing 12 mini biographies where one had to get to the
heart of the matter and the performance of each player," he said.
Bradman followed other players' performance keenly and his vision of
cricket spanned the entire 20th century, Perry said. "He was watching
cricket with a keen eye for 80 years, keeping abreast with players in
all cricket-playing nations by watching them on global TV channels."
The book was launched in Sydney and London simultaneously yesterday.
Sir Arthur Morris, a long-time friend of Bradman who was present at
the launch, said being included in the dream team was his greatest
achievement.
"It is a great honour and the greatest accolade of my career to be
included in Bradman's dream team," he said.
Also present at the launch was Richard Mulvaney, Director of the
Bradman Museum Trust in Bowral. A percentage of the proceeds from the
sale of the book will go to the Bradman Memorial Fund.