Besides the stupendous numbers that Tendulkar accumulated over the course of his career, it is also the way he handled the immense pressure of expectations of a billion Indians for almost a quarter-century that indicates the kind of mental strength he possesses. His conduct off the field always remained impeccable, and his humility and eagerness to help out younger players in the Indian team set a fine example to everyone. While Tendulkar’s recent form had been average, his last Test innings against the West Indies in his hometown of Mumbai, was a fine 74, which included some glorious shots to all parts of the ground, giving millions of fans great joy in the knowledge that their final abiding memory of him will not be that of someone struggling for runs, but of a great player saying goodbye when he still had it in him to play the kind of innings that he did. Too often one sees great players overstaying their welcome and becoming mere shadows of their former selves. One can only be grateful that Tendulkar bade farewell at the right time and that he was accorded a send-off befitting someone of his stature.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 17th, 2013.
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Sachin is really greatest cricketer of all time,Thank you for your article
No doubt cricketers will come & go but Tendulkar was beauty of cricket , a treat to watch . cricket fans are gona miss him for a long time. i must admit a glorious chapter closed .
Sachin, the best batsman among the pagans.
ET has been most gracious in covering the Sachin story, in articulating its affection towards the little master & in its amazing ability to understand the sentiments. Thank you; and well done, Sir.
Tendulkar will certainly be considered the greatest ever cricketer in post-world war era. Bradman perhaps was a greater batsman, but belonged to a bygone era of non-professional cricket, when only two nations had strong cricket teams (England-Australia).
Tendulkar will not only be appreciated for the sheer mountain of runs. He was a rolemodel comparable to Bradman - who all his life was looked up to as the moral compass for all of Australia (and rest of cricket world).
Sachin has such moral authority. Hope he never lets that authority down.
Thank You ET Editorial team.
Really, really a rare person, possessing the first of human virtues, humility.
Thanks Sachin, for all those master class batting. A class act and a gentleman cricketer.