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Tendulkar's absence unfortunate: Lara

Brian Lara felt that Sachin Tendulkar's absence from the Indian team for the one-day series in the West Indies would deprive the youngsters in his side and the spectators the opportunity of watching a superior player in action

Cricinfo staff
13-May-2006


Sachin Tendulkar's absence is a loss to the paying public in the Caribbean, feels Brian Lara © Getty Images
Brian Lara, the West Indies captain, felt that Sachin Tendulkar's absence from the Indian team for the one-day series in the West Indies would deprive the youngsters in his side and the spectators the opportunity of watching a superior player in action.
Tendulkar is recuperating from shoulder surgery and his availability for the four Tests against West Indies starting June 2 is still uncertain. The Test team will be announced on May 24.
"I think it is unfortunate because we are all entertainers. The public would have loved to see Sachin," Lara told The Trinidad Guardian after a practice session at the Queen's Park Oval before his team's sixth ODI against Zimbabwe. "He's going to be here for the World Cup hopefully, but any opportunity to see him would have been great for the public."
Lara was upbeat about his own team's chances and how Tendulkar's presence would have lifted the opposition's game. "It doesn't mean that India, with a player like Sachin Tendulkar in the team, is actually going to beat the West Indies", he said. "Yes, they would have a player of high class but we would have loved to have him here playing against us. As team members, we can only learn from a player like that."