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Mumbai batsmanship is all about hundreds

Sachin Tendulkar's achievement of 100 international centuries prompts Shishir Hattangadi to explore what a three-figure innings means to a Mumbai batsman, in Mid-Day .

Sachin Tendulkar's achievement of 100 international centuries prompts Shishir Hattangadi to explore what a three-figure innings means to a Mumbai batsman, in Mid-Day.

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As a former Mumbai captain I dare say the relevance of a hundred over the years has been best understood by a Mumbai batsman ... In an age where coaching was uncomplicated in Mumbai, batsmanship was measured by one's ability to score a hundred. Coaches, more often than not, kept the script very simple: If you were to attract eyeballs, a hundred was your most productive route. One heard of revered coaches in the Gavaskar era and later, hammer the importance of a hundred.

Ayaz Memon, writing in the Times of India, says the Tendulkar saga is about genius, dedication and an unquenchable love of the game.

Cricket is a potent idiom of Indian life and cricketers have traditionally been heroes. But nobody has inspired so much sentiment. Tendulkar has been gladiator, saviour and loveable boy next door making him a mythical character, which is obviously flawed. As his travails of the past year have shown, he is all too human in his desires, self-doubts and in coping with an ageing body.

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Nikita Bastian is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo