Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Quotes on Sachin


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.


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.


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.


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.


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.


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.


It's scary, where the hell do we bowl to him: Allan Border.


Yeah mate, but that's with all great players: Ian Chappell.


Imagine what he'll be like when he's 28: Allan Border.


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


Sachin's better; Lara is more risky outside the off stump: Mark Waugh.


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"
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.


Harder he works, the luckier he gets: Ian Chappell.


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


Sachin's the best. I've had this view since I saw him score that hundred in Sydney in 1992. He's the most composed batsman I've ever seen: Mike Coward.


The pressure on me is nothing as compared to Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin, like God, must never fail. The crowd always expects him to succeed and it is too much pressure on him: Mark Waugh.
I still think Tendulkar is the best batsmen in the world ahead of Steve Waugh and Lara:
Glenn McGrath.


He is currently the best batsman in the world: Sir Gary Sobers.


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: Kieth 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.


The original little master, Sunil Gavaskar, had said that the champion cricketer was an example of the perfect batsman. Gavaskar praised Tendulkar for the stillness of his head, his straight back-lift, the ease with which he played his shots and their wide range.


West Indian great Brian Lara said Sachin Tendulkar was a peerless batsman with a lot more to offer. Lara, Test cricket's leading scorer with 11,294 runs, regarded Tendulkar the best batsman he ever watched despite the prolific success of Australian captain Ricky Ponting and South African Jacques Kallis. Lara said: "For me, the best batsman in the world is Sachin Tendulkar. I admire Jacques Kallis' consistency and Ricky Ponting, with the purple patch he's going though. Everybody gets 15 minutes of fame. But if there's one person I've admired over a 15-year period, it's definitely Sachin."


The fact of the matter is that India still need Sachin in a big way. All this talk of the youngsters taking over is very foolish. The reason why Tendulkar is so important for the team is because of his ability to inspire others and make them perform under pressure - TOI


Not only did Tendulkar continue playing, but he also emerged as one of the finest batsmen to grace the game and was regarded by the great Don Bradman as his modern reincarnation. Greg Chappell too is impressed with Sachin. The Australian believes the hype and expectations on Sachin is greater than even Bradman faced in his day.


The Indian coach said: Sachin carries a weight of collective expectation to the crease that few can comprehend. Bradman would not have had the weight of expectation that Sachin has on him every time he went out to bat."


"Cricketers like Sachin come once in a lifetime and I am privileged he played in my time," said Pakistan legend Wasim Akram.


Many hold Tendulkar's mastery of the craft high above anyone else in the modern era. Even the great Sir Don Bradman saw Sachin as his closest replica, indirectly branding the batting maestro better than Gavaskar.TOI

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Quotes by sachin Tendulkar


And that is the reason why this victory is great, because different players have made contributions to the win.



At least with me, the match starts much, much earlier than the actual match.



Batsman in Asia prefer weights at the bottom, but I asked the manufactures for weight distribution because South African wickets are bouncy and I get power even at the top of the bat and the pick up was light too.



Beating Pakistan is always special because they are a tough team and we have a bit if a history regarding Pakistan.



Before coming here I had a minor back problem and I thought whenever I play Pakistan I get a back problem.



But eventually it is a game of cricket.



But it is not fair to blame a particular individual in a team comprising 11 members.



Every individual has his own style, his own way of presenting himself on and off the field.



From the spinners, Anil and I have been together for a long time and I respect him a lot.



I always had a dream to play for India but I never let it put pressure on me.



I am not thinking too far ahead, just want to take it one thing at a time.



I believe every era has its significance and the same holds true for players and coaches.



I didn't want to prove a point, cause bowlers always want to make a statement and my job is to go out and score runs for India.



I don't rate my innings.



I feel when somebody has been playing cricket for a long time, he creates a separate identity for himself.



I find it difficult to sleep even after all these years because my mind is constantly working and that is the way I have always prepared.



I hate losing and cricket being my first love, once I enter the ground it's a different zone altogether and that hunger for winning is always there.



I have never believed in comparisons, whether they are about different eras, players or coaches. Sachin Tendulkar


I have never thought where I will go, or forced any targets on myself.



I have never tried to compare myself to anyone else.



I have played for 15 years and it has been a dream.



I just keep it simple. Watch the ball and play it on merit.



I just want to continue the way I am going.



I myself want to learn to play the guitar because I just love music and I want to learn to play at least one good musical instrument.



I never played with a runner in my entire life, even in schools, because only I know where the ball is going and how hard, when I hit the ball, something my runner will never know about. Sachin Tendulkar


I want to give my six hours of serious cricket on the ground and then take whatever the result. Sachin Tendulkar


If one man is representing India in cricket, then yes, blame that person when things go wrong. Sachin Tendulkar


Imran Khan did not become Imran Khan overnight. He worked hard to become a legend.



Isn't cricket supposed to be a team sport? I feel people should decide first whether cricket is a team game or an individual sport.



It doesn't always happen according to the way you have planned things out but I feel if you have covered most of the aspects, it does help out there in the middle.



It has been very good here, but the World Cup game was different. It had a different significance to it.



It is my job to make runs for the country and win. That is the job I have to do.



Lara's done very well recently and I never had any doubts about the abilities of Lara or Waugh. Sachin Tendulkar


Moment there is contact your sub conscious mind knows whether it's a single or more. It's that fraction of contact that matters.



My first strategy was not to give any wickets in first five to six overs because first 10 overs were important.



My point of view is that when I am playing cricket I cannot think that this game is less or more important.



New Zealand's Daniel Vettori is a very good bowler.



Obviously after such a long gap, one itches to get back to the game and score big runs.



Shoaib Akhtar has been playing for 5, 6 years and is an experienced bowler.



Sometimes you tend to over-think about the game and that can prove to be harmful.



The Australian tour was good for us; it was ideal preparation for us.



There are a few players who don't like to think about the game.



Wasim and Waqar were amazing bowlers. I would put them right up there with the best in the world.



We defeated England in Natwest and also in Sri Lanka, but it's was psychological game and I wanted to settle a score because of memories of losing at Wankhede Stadium were there.



When I was 15, I started playing first class cricket and always dreamt of being a Test cricketer, wanted to do something for the country, married in 1995, have 2 kids it's been great.



When there is time to think about cricket, I think but when there is time to be with family, I try to do justice to that aspect of my life as well.



Yes, it is important to analyse your game and your mistakes but over-analysing is also not good. Sachin Tendulkar

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