
Sachin has scored the highest number of centuries in both Test and ODI cricket.
So you can look back at all of Tendulkar's great innings, you can recall all the snapshots you have stored in your mind, you can trawl through his statistics but the fact that he has put body and mind together and existed as one of the brightest in our pantheon for 20 years is, quite simply, staggering.
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar Born: April 24, 1973, MumbaiMajor teams: Mumbai, Yorkshire, India. Test debut: November 15, 1989, v Pakistan. ODI Debut: December 18, 1989 v Pakistan. ODI Shirt No: 10 |
Along the way he has had to live with irrational expectations; with people who could find no faults in him to others going round with a magnifying glass searching for them. He has walked out to bat amidst deafening cheers and yet had to learn not to hear them. He has had people offering him everything under the sun; wealth, reverence, gratitude but all he has ever wanted is to play cricket for that to him was the destination, not the rewards that lay beyond.

Sachin with the player of the series award in Johannesburg after World Cup 2003
And on days when the mind is calm and free of all thought, he enters a zone that bowlers around the world would instantly recognise. "It's just a level of concentration when you forget everything else," he says in the interview in this issue. In fact he has often talked about a cluttered mind giving him, or indeed any batsman, less time to play shots.

Lara was an astonishingly skilled sportsman and like Tendulkar took on the opposition and vanquished it with extraordinary strokeplay. But occasionally Lara's mind would wander away into a dangerous zone and he could be his own enemy. In the art of batsmanship, they were equals; indeed Lara sometimes took the art to more sublime levels, but it was Tendulkar's composure that gave him greater consistency.
Only once in the years that I have known him have I sensed a weariness, have I seen Tendulkar contemplating life outside cricket. Plagued by one injury after another he was very keen to play in the IPL but a persistent groin injury kept troubling him. The recovery was painful but just as agonising was the fact that he was around the game but unable to play it.

Tendulkar with wife Anjali and kids Arjun and Sara at the unveiling of his wax figure at Madame Tussaud.
Indeed, it is his strokeplay that makes him the bridge between two generations of Indian cricketers. One, that subjugated natural desires and played a conservative game in keeping with the times; and the other that bats like there is no tomorrow.
In between something remarkable happened to India. As we emerged from the economic backwaters, we grew into a proud nation that learnt to stand up for itself, that cast aside the shadow of pessimism. Tendulkar was the hero that symbolised this transition.

Fans greet Tendulkar at Bangalore's Chinnaswamy Stadium
Maybe it was about the lack of control, the inability to come to terms with the fact that he didn't hold all the cards. Maybe it was about having to understand people who didn't think like him; maybe it was about getting into the minds of people who tried hard but had to live with insecurity.

Marks his association with Adidas
And one day the time will come when he will bid goodbye to cricket. Will he then retire to a world of children, food and cars? Will he still, on his travels around the world, charm chefs into giving him their recipes for use in his fine restaurant?
Will he have the space to drive his Ferrari? I don't know. I suspect, like his many fans around the world, I don't want to know.
Individual honours | Business highlights |
Padma Vibhushan in 2008. Included in ICC World ODI XI in 2004 and 2007 Player of the tournament in 2003 World Cup Padma Shri in 1999 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, 1997-98 Wisden cricketer of the year 1997 Arjuna Award in 1994. In January 2008, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown suggested that Tendulkar should be conferred with an honorary knighthood for his contribution to international cricket | He currently has the most sponsorships out of all players in world cricket. He pioneered business dealings in Indian cricket when he signed a sports management deal with WorldTel in 1995. It was worth Rs 30 crore, a world record at that time. That deal was renewed in 2001 at Rs 80 crore.In 2006, he signed a contract with Saatchi and Saatchi valued at Rs 180 crore over three years. Restaurant ventures: He has two restaurants in Mumbai, Sachin's and Tendulkar's, and one in Bangalore called Sachin's |