Tendulkar's changing hues
The whip through midwicket has been replaced with a glide past square leg, the monstrous pulls with taps over the slip cordon
That cricket has been increasingly unfair to bowlers isn’t a secret, but of late Tendulkar is making this blatantly obvious. By using the pace that bowlers so excruciatingly generate to his advantage, the man who completed 20 years in cricket last year has evolved a fresh, energy-efficient approach to batting that suits his nearly 37-year-old body which has endured countless X-rays and MRI scans.
Siddhartha Talya is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo