There are so many things that Sachin Tendulkar is to so many people, that it is sometimes forgotten that he is first and foremost a batsman of supreme ability, dedication and mind. If he had taken to some other sport in early childhood, his character would have been invented -- by coaches who want to teach their wards the qualities a tight technique that allows attacking shots, by film-makers who need to create celluloid fantasy by depicting the perfect batsman and superstar, by marketing men who want to appeal to the broadest strata of public imaginable and by cricket fanatics who want to see batting excellence personified in one person.
Sachin Tendulkar has been in the highlight since before he made his international debut, and has conducted himself in commendable fashion, even though he has been India's biggest news-worthy item for two decades. His debut in 1989 was a blistering introduction to international cricket, when as a 16 year old he had to face up to the might of Wasim Akram, Imran Khan and Waqar Younis in their backyard.
Since then he has gone on to amass records by the dozens, a few of which are unlikely to be surpassed during his lifetime. He has the most number of runs in
Test Cricket matches as well as One Day Internationals, and the most number of centuries in Test &
ODI forms as well. His tally of more than 31,000 international runs is not likely to be overtaken by anyone, as is his list of international centuries. He has 95 international centuries so far, and looks set to become the only man in history to get to 100 international centuries.
More than numbers though, it is what Tendulkar brings to the arena everytime he sets foot on the field that touches fans, cutting across boundaries and nationalities. He has been hailed by Sir Donald Bradman as the man most resembling the Don in batting style, and he has lived up to that by scoring runs consistently against all comers and on all surfaces for a time-frame and a number of matches that has been unmatched by anyone in the history of cricket.
Tendulkar has also been the single biggest factor behind the explosion of status that cricket enjoys in India which led to the Indian board becoming the richest and most powerful in world cricket. In a country already predisposed to cricket, Sachin Tendulkar gave the people a hero they could look upto regardless of age, colour, creed or sect -- and catapulted cricket from a sport to a religion in the subcontinent.
And in the cricketing faith, Tendulkar rules as the presiding deity.
Vasanth Raj is passionate about all format of cricket particularly at international level. He is a contributor to the
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