Highlights

  • Viv Richards -- ‘Sachin Tendulkar is 99.5% perfect’
  • Clarke--‘Part of you hoped that he made a mistake’

Latest news

Six Years of Trust and Dedication: Verses Kindler Publication Redefines The Journey for Authors

Six Years of Trust and Dedication: Verses Kindler Publication Redefines The Journey for Authors

From Barriers to Architecture: How Security Design Is Reshaping India's Urban Homes

From Barriers to Architecture: How Security Design Is Reshaping India's Urban Homes

IIT Ropar and Dhash Defense Sign MoU to Build India's Next-Generation All Terrain Vehicles

IIT Ropar and Dhash Defense Sign MoU to Build India's Next-Generation All Terrain Vehicles

Movado Launches Heritage 1917 Collection as an Ode to 145 Years of Swiss Craftsmanship and Iconic Design

Movado Launches Heritage 1917 Collection as an Ode to 145 Years of Swiss Craftsmanship and Iconic Design

MoPNG holds workshop with Oil PSU heads to strengthen R&D capabilities in oil and gas sector

MoPNG holds workshop with Oil PSU heads to strengthen R&D capabilities in oil and gas sector

The Story of AI - GPT Satya: Everything You Need to Know About AI

The Story of AI - GPT Satya: Everything You Need to Know About AI

Tata Power, Bhutan's DGPC expand hydropower partnership to over 5,000 MW

Tata Power, Bhutan's DGPC expand hydropower partnership to over 5,000 MW

Airtel Africa FY26 profit surges to $813m, revenue rises 29.5% on strong data, mobile money growth

Airtel Africa FY26 profit surges to $813m, revenue rises 29.5% on strong data, mobile money growth

‘He is a genius, I am a mere mortal'- Sachin Tendulkar's legacy

The Mumbai-born young man who felt, ‘clueless’ on his Test debut in 89 suddenly was being seen as an heir apparent to Sir Donald Bradman.

‘He is a genius, I am a mere mortal'- Sachin Tendulkar's legacy

The chants of Sachin… Sachin… turn back the clock to…

186 vs NZ in 1999 or for some it could be the 241* vs Australia in 2004, or the 98 vs Pakistan in the 2003 World Cup, 193 vs England in 2002, 200 vs South Africa in 2010, there’s a never-ending list…

Many might not remember the numbers, the venue, the opponent or the staggering records he made but the name, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, still rings a bell- a bell so loud that it brings a smile to every Indian’s face. This, irrespective of their reservations about the game of cricket--- of which Sachin is considered the ‘God’

On 15th November 1989 in Karachi, a 16-year-old strolled out who was already being hailed as the next big thing in Indian cricket. In front of a formidable Pakistan bowling line-up consisting of Wasim Akram, Imran Khan & Waqar Younis, Sachin Tendulkar, the 5'5'' teenager scored 15 before being cleaned up by the sensational Waqar. But what followed in the years to come was beyond anyone’s imagination.

Also read Cracking Tendulkar's longevity code: the cricket god who ‘saw bigger picture & made the most of his body'

The Mumbai-born young man who felt, ‘clueless’ on his Test debut in 89 suddenly was being seen as an heir apparent to Sir Donald Bradman. The legendary Australian cricketer himself acknowledged Master Blaster’s talent in his dotage when he found Sachin’s playing technique similar to his own. This was in 1998, Sachin was 25 at that time.

Sachin, now 50, retired in 2013 after over 24 years of service still rules the heart of cricket lovers. In November this year, a decade would have passed since Sachin last played for Team India. Despite this lengthy stretch, Tendulkar, the fear-instilling master is still talked about, and the gold standard that he set, remains unachieved.

Former Australian cricketer Brett Lee once spoke about Virat Kohli’s talent. He predicted that Kohli could attain Sachin’s remarkable feat of hundred 100s that he achieved at 39 years of age. While that is still due to happen, Lee had also appended, ‘How can you say someone can go past Sachin Tendulkar- this is God here, can someone go better than God’

Kohli, who has become India’s heartthrob, modelled his career around precocious talent. Not just him, but current Indian captain Rohit Sharma, Mithali Raj, Virender Sehwag, Suryakumar Yadav, Jemimah Rodrigues, Pooja Vastrakar are just some other names from the lengthy list of cricketers for whom Master Blaster became the inspiration.

The ex-Indian captain carried Tendulkar on his shoulders after the memorable 2011 World Cup win at the Wankhede. He had then aptly said, ‘Tendulkar carried the burden of the nation for 21 years so it is time we carried him on our shoulders'

The ones who are considered the greats of the game hail Tendulkar as the greater one. While Brian Lara had conceded, ‘Sachin is a genius, I am a mere mortal’, Viv Richards had said, ‘he is 99.5% perfect’

On the 0.5% --- that could be human mistakes--- banked on by some of the best bowlers and captains around the world. England’s Nasser Hussain had once recalled in an interview how he used to call many meetings when he was the captain just to get Sachin out. Michael Clarke too agreed to it and added that technically the Indian star did not have a weakness. ‘Part of you hoped that he made a mistake’, Clarke said.

For Mathew Hayden, he had seen God. He said, ‘He bats at number 4 for India’

The emotion reverberated across India when Sachin batted.

For Indian fans, Sachin, the immortal idol is God, if cricket is their religion.

But the humility of India’s superstar who successfully carried the aspirations of 1.2 billion people for over 2 decades is such--- that he always behaved as ‘the most dutiful servant of the game’

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

‘He is a genius, I am a mere mortal'- Sachin Tendulkar's legacy

‘He is a genius, I am a mere mortal'- Sachin Tendulkar's legacy

Iran 'negotiating' with FIFA over moving World Cup games to Mexico: embassy

Iran 'negotiating' with FIFA over moving World Cup games to Mexico: embassy

IPL first phase schedule announced amid travel concerns caused by war in West Asia

IPL first phase schedule announced amid travel concerns caused by war in West Asia

Rinku Singh’s father Khanchand Singh passes away after battling stage 4 liver cancer

Rinku Singh’s father Khanchand Singh passes away after battling stage 4 liver cancer

T20 World Cup: Abhishek, Hardik help India pulverise Zimbabwe by 72 runs; stay in semis race

T20 World Cup: Abhishek, Hardik help India pulverise Zimbabwe by 72 runs; stay in semis race

T20 World Cup: Clinical South Africa hammer West Indies by nine wickets, tighten grip on semifinal spot

T20 World Cup: Clinical South Africa hammer West Indies by nine wickets, tighten grip on semifinal spot

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

New Zealand knock out Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup with dominant Super Eight win

New Zealand knock out Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup with dominant Super Eight win

T20 World Cup: India seek answers to top-order worries in must-win Super 8s game against Zimbabwe

T20 World Cup: India seek answers to top-order worries in must-win Super 8s game against Zimbabwe

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K consolidate to 527/6 as sparks fly post Dogra head-butt

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K consolidate to 527/6 as sparks fly post Dogra head-butt

Lucknow Super Giants unveil new logo ahead of IPL 2026 season

Lucknow Super Giants unveil new logo ahead of IPL 2026 season

It was a mistake: Bucknor regrets wrong decision against Tendulkar after 22 years

It was a mistake: Bucknor regrets wrong decision against Tendulkar after 22 years

Pakistan to tour Bangladesh next month for 3-match ODI series

Pakistan to tour Bangladesh next month for 3-match ODI series

Australia captain Marsh says team respects criticism back home for T20 World Cup debacle

Australia captain Marsh says team respects criticism back home for T20 World Cup debacle

Australia tour fiasco: Pakistan government revokes hockey captain Butt's 2-year ban

Australia tour fiasco: Pakistan government revokes hockey captain Butt's 2-year ban

Brevis, bowlers make short work of UAE as SA finish group stage with all-win record

Brevis, bowlers make short work of UAE as SA finish group stage with all-win record

J&K make history, enter Ranji Trophy final for first time in 67 years

J&K make history, enter Ranji Trophy final for first time in 67 years

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.