Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The more I see him, the more I want to see him.


I saw him playing on television and was struck by his technique, so I asked my wife to come look at him. Now I never saw myself play, but I feel that this player is playing much the same as I used to play, and she looked at him on Television and said yes, there is a similarity between the two... his compactness, technique, stroke production... it all seemed to gel.
Sir Donald Bradman

In terms of technique and compactness, Tendulkar is the best.
Desmond Haynes

I have watched a lot of Tendulkar and we have spoken to each other a lot. He has it in him to be among the very best.
Sir Garfield Sobers

He is 99.5 per cent perfect. I'd pay to see him.
Viv Richards

Technically he stands out as the best because of his ability to increase the pace at will.
David Boon

There is no shame being beaten by such a great player, Sachin is perhaps only next to the Don.
Steve Waugh

Sachin is cricket’s god.
Barry Richards

India's fortune will depend on how many runs the little champion scores. There is no doubt Tendulkar is the real thing.
Sunil Gavaskar

A complete batsman — he's the best in the business.
Mohinder Amarnath

Sachin is an attacker. He has much more power than Sunny. He wants to be the one to set the pace. He has to be on top. That's the buzz about him.
Jeff Thompson

If I've to bowl to Sachin, I'll bowl with my helmet on. He hits the ball so hard.
Dennis Lillee

You take Don Bradman away and he is next up I reckon.
Steve Waugh

Don't bowl him bad balls, he hits the good ones for fours.
Michael Kasprowicz

Hell, if he had stayed, even at 11 an over he would have got it.
Allan Border (after India won the Coca-Cola cup in Sharjah)

He is a perfectly balanced batsman and knows perfectly well when to attack and when to play defensive cricket. He has developed the ability to treat bowlers all over the world with contempt and can destroy any attack with utmost ease.
Greg Chappell

I'd like to see him go out and bat one day with a stump. I tell you he'd do okay.
Greg Chappell

He's a phenomenon. We have to be switched on when he plays allow him no boundries, for then he doesn't stop.
Mark Taylor

Tendulkar is the most complete batsman I have stood behind. I saw the hundred in Perth on a bouncy pitch with Hughes, McDermott and Whitney gunning for him – he only had 60-odd when No 11 came in. I've seen him against Warne too.
Ian Healy

He has defined cricket in his fabulous, impeccable manner. He is to batting what Shane Warne is to bowling.
Richie Benaud

He's better than Ben Hur.
Paul Wilson

I still think Tendulkar is the best batsmen in the world, ahead of Steve Waugh and Lara.
Glenn McGrath

There's no doubt about it. He is the best.
Tony Grieg

Technically, you can't fault Sachin. Seam or spin, fast or slow – nothing is a problem.
Geoffrey Boycott

Sometime back I had written a piece that said that Sachin's the master and Lara a genius with his head high up somewhere. That's it.
Peter Roebuck

A little genius. Reminds me of Sunny Gavaskar.
Keith Fletcher

He is Sachin Tendulkar. I hope he stays Sachin Tendulkar. We need a new player, a player in his own way. He has a technique which is the hallmark of a great player. Everything indicates that he will be a great player and I am sure he will prove me right. Reminds me of Barry Richards.
Eddie Barlow

Destined to be a great.
Barry Richards

What we (Zimbabwe) need is 10 Tendulkars.
Paul Strang

Cricketers like Sachin come once in a lifetime and I am privileged he played in my time.
Wasim Akram

While I keep hoping he gets out, I must admit that his stroke play is a treat to watch.
Mark Waugh

I have seen God. He bats at number 4 for India.
Mathew Hayden

You have to watch India in India truly to appreciate the pressure that Sachin Tendulkar is under every time he bats. Outside grounds, people wait until he goes in before paying to enter. They seem to want a wicket to fall even though it is their own side that will suffer.
Shane Warne

Much has been made of my personal contest with Tendulkar. Some people have said that my duel with Tendulkar in India in 1997-98 was the most compelling Test cricket they have ever seen, but there is no doubt he enjoyed the better of the exchanges. He has played me better than anybody. Most Indian batsmen pick the length very quickly, even when it is flighted above the eyeline, but Tendulkar moved into position even earlier than the likes of Mohammad Azharuddin and Rahul Dravid. His footwork is immaculate. He would either go right forward or all the way back and he has the confidence to go for his strokes. I suppose I would be confident too if I batted as well as Tendulkar.
Shane Warne

You have to decide for yourself whether you're bowling well or not. He's going to hit you for fours and sixes anyway. Kasprowicz has a superior story. During the Bangalore Test, frustrated, he went to Dennis Lillee and asked, 'Mate, do you see any weaknesses?' Lillee replied, 'No Michael, as long as you walk off with your pride, that's all you can do.
Shane Warne

When it comes to judging the best among these fabulous band of batsmen, my vote goes to Tendulkar. He has an uncanny ability to come out on top under different circumstances and under different conditions, whether it is Test cricket or one-day internationals. And more importantly, he has done this so young.
Shane Warne

I'll be going to bed having nightmares of Sachin just running down the wicket and belting me back over the head for six. He was unstoppable. I don't think anyone, apart from Don Bradman, is in the same class as Sachin Tendulkar. He is just an amazing player.
Shane Warne

I have always felt C. K. Nayadu was the best. I now think Sachin has the honour of being the most outstanding batsman of all time.
Cricket Historian Vasant Raiji

His shot selection is superb, he just lines you up and can make you look very silly. Everything is right in his technique and judgment. There isn't a fault there. He is also a lovely guy, and over the years I’ve enjoyed some interesting chats with him.
Allan Donald

First and foremost, Tendulkar is an entertainer and that for me is as important factor as any fact or figure. Too often boring players have been pushed forward as great by figures alone. For sheer entertainment, he will keep cricket alive.
Barry Richards

Sachin is a genius. I’m a mere mortal.
Brian Lara

The thing I admire most about this man is his poise. The way he moves, elegantly without ever looking out of place in any condition or company, suggests his pedigree.
Bishan Singh Bedi

Why I've always liked him is that batsmen tend to be negative at times and I think batting is not about not getting out – it is to play positively. I think you got to take it to the bowlers and Sachin is one such player. When you do so, you change the game, you change bowlers because they suddenly start bowling badly because they are under pressure.
Graeme Pollock

Sachin is an attacker. He has much more power than Sunny. He wants to bet he one to set the pace. He has to be on top. That's the buzz about him.
Jeff Thomson

The more I see him, the more I want to see him.
Mohammad Azharuddin

Playing in the same team as Sachin is a huge honour. His balance of mind, shrewd judgment, modesty and, above all, his technical brilliance make him my all-time hero... You can't get a more complete cricketer than Sachin. He has everything that a cricketer needs to have.
Rahul Dravid

By far the best I have seen or played against.
Allan Donald

His stroke off the backfoot, particularly off the pace bowler, is extraordinary – the next thing you know is that someone is picking the ball up from the gutter.
Richie Benaud

The thing I like the most about Sachin is his intensity. After being in the game for so long, he still has the same desire to do well for India in any international match. I tell you what, this man is a legend.
Sourav Ganguly

I have never seen Bradman but heard people talk about him. But I tell you what, if Bradman could bat like this man does then he was dynamite. Players like Sachin deserve to be preserved in cotton wool.
Viv Richards

To me he is the complete batsman. What has impressed me most about him in his focus and determination to do well. I think the youngsters can learn a lot form just watching him play and emulating his determination. Despite being so immensely gifted, he is still so determined to excel every time he goes out to bat for his country, it is something I have always respected.
Wasim Akram

Was on a flight when the announcement happened. When I landed...saw a lot of tweets/fb comments on Sachin announcing his retirement. For a moment I felt cheated...almost like "How could he do it in my absence?"...felt as bad as getting to know a friend had become a father through the buidling security guard. That's the impact he had...he made me feel like he was my own all these 24 years. When he started Sportstar was Rs.7...and had only B&W snaps...but he had me hooked from the time he hit those 3 sixes of Abdul Qadir. Late into the night..I was tossing around in bed...butterflies in my stomach...feeling bad/sad...like a loved one had passed away!

The duration of every match to this day, to me, depended on how long Tendulkar was in the middle. Others I would read about in the papers...but him I had to see him play. And yes...when he was im his 90s...I didn't budge from my seat...many men have had superstitions when he played...holding their pose....wearing a particular shirt etc. He made boys out of us men. 

100 hundreds IS a big deal...but he also had 296 50's including 28 times getting out in the 90's. But it's not his stats alone that made him great. It is the sheer joy and pride he made us feel every single time he decimated bowling attacks around the world. We had Sachin..no one else did! 

And when he finally walks back to the pavilion for one last time...sport...and not just cricket will be divided into two distinct eras. Before Tendulkar. After Tendulkar.

The man has put in 24 years of his life and another 6 before that preparing for and playing cricket. We talk of pressure in our lives...and someone reduce it by comparing our achievements with others who have underperformed. But him...we all always compared him to his best. Imagine that pressure....and from a billion people. Let's not say things like "Finally he os going!!!" and things like that...that would be immense disrespect for a man who gave his all for India. When he says..."I don't know what I will do when I retire...", I do feel deeply for him. Yes...what will he do? Cricket is perhaps the only thing he knows. Wish he remains associated with cricket in some form.

Learnings from him...it's not enough if you have talent....it's what you do with it that matters.

A last thought...Sachin was part of my life and so many others. I cheered him when I was in 7th standard and cheer him now as a VP in a Media company. My life has been linked to his in various ways. Maybe his retirement makes me feel a major part of my life is over. If Sachin has retired...it means I'm old too. Maybe it's a realization that nothig is permanent. Sachin playing for India was always taken for granted...and now when he won't...it's a reminder that all good things will come to an end. 

We will miss you big time Sachin. I'm sure my throat will be choked when you walk out to bat for the last time...maybe I'd even shed a tear or actually cry. But I won't be ashamed of doing it. Anything for the man who gave us such unadulterated joy. 

Salute the legend. Like somebody said...Sachin...Sachin..Sun raha hai na tu? Ro raha hoon main.....


Manoj

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