Sachin Tendulkar said he felt motivated enough to keep going for as long as he enjoys the game and that, at the moment, with the runs flowing from his bat, he was in no mood to talk about retirement.
With more than 29,000 international runs — including 85 centuries — under his belt, there is little left for Sachin to achieve, but the champion batsman insists he has yet to lose motivation.
“I’m not in a position to answer that,” he said in response to how long he sees himself in international cricket.
“I’ve not made up my mind yet. I’m extremely happy to be in this position and am enjoying every outing. It has been a fantastic journey,” he said.
“I have been through various challenges and ups and downs. It’s all circles of life and I want to complete the circle.
“As long as I’m enjoying and keep giving my best, I’ll continue to play. The day I start feeling otherwise, that will be the time to stop,” he explained.
Tendulkar said he loves the game and has a lot to keep going for.
“I’m always a firm believer in chasing dreams. My dream was to play for India for as long as possible… That is the ultimate thing for me.
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