The world around Sachin Tendulkar
Star Sports looks back at Sachin Tendulkar's impressive milestones over the years, while Suresh Menon, writing for Outlook India, believes that the batsman was, for the large part of his career, immune to criticism and bad press because of his legion of f
To my mind, he is the greatest all-round batsman the game has produced. Tendulkar set high standards in his batsmanship as well as in personal behaviour. Yet, responses to his acts of omission and commission--ball-tampering in South Africa, the criticism of his captain declaring when Sachin was on 194, the attempts to get tax relief on his Ferrari--were always tinged with tolerance, even humour. He had the benefit of clergy. Perhaps writers were wary of being banished from the charmed circle.
I remember bowling to Michael Vaughan in England. I was bowling over the wicket and Sachin suggested I go round the wicket. Sachin had studied how Vaughan was playing the line and realised he was letting the ball go because it was on the right side of his eye. He wanted me to change the line so that Vaughan feels every ball was coming in. Actually, that is why I started bowling more round the wicket in England. Through my discussions with him I realised how he could understand the angle and all, even better than the bowlers.
You can learn so much from Sachin when he is batting with you in the middle and by watching him prepare. It is up to individuals to learn as much as you can from Sachin. I tried to inculcate his work ethic, his passion, his hunger for runs and his dedication to the game. He is 40 but there has not been a single day when he has not given it his all, be it in the nets or during a match. He is inspiration to all of us and he has proven that if you are passionate about the game and work hard, then age is just a number.