Captain Tendulkar meets the Press (30 July 1999)
Sachin Tendulkar ended all speculation by confirming his acceptance to Raj Singh Dungarpur, the president of BCCI
30-Jul-1999
30 July 1999
Captain Tendulkar meets the Press
Anand Vasu
Sachin Tendulkar ended all speculation by confirming his acceptance to
Raj Singh Dungarpur, the president of BCCI.
Mr JY Lele had earlier telephoned Sachin's house, and the good tidings
were recorded by Tendulkar's answering machine. The little genius
first heard of his appointment when the recorded message duly informed
him that, "You have been named captain, congratulations!"
In a meeting with the press today, Sachin Tendulkar explained that he
had not been mentally prepared to take on the captaincy prior to the
announcement, and hence the reluctance. He surprised the gathering by
saying that he expected Jadeja to be named captain. He quickly added,
"Now I have to mentally start preparing myself for the job. I hope
things will fall into the right place."
Talking about his past experiences as captain, Sachin said that
leading the team was an instinctive thing. On his loss of form the
last time he was captain, he said "Performing better as a batsman is
up to me, but performing better as a captain is up to the other ten
players as well." Sachin averred that the captain was totally in
charge on the field of play, and that it was up to the captain to tell
his team what to do. Sachin added that each captain had his own style
of operating and that he would concentrate on his strengths to attain
the best results.
Tendulkar, having cleared the air about his attitude towards the
Indian captaincy, looks all set to give it his all. He added that he
looked forward to having Azharuddin as part of the team.
Tendulkar's commitment to the team and his passion for the game have
never been in doubt. This was most evident when Sachin said "I am
definitely proud to lead the country. It is a great honour"
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