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Secret behind Sachin Tendulkars runs galore in 2003 WC Sachin Tendulkar produced a fairytale run in the 2003 World Cup, which, in his own words, included the biggest match of his career, without facing a single ball in the nets, according to former teammate Rahul Dravid, who says the iconic cricketer defied imagination. No cricketer ever has scored more runs than the 673 recorded then by the Indian legend in a single edition of a World Cup. The highlight was the 98-run knock that saw him take on the likes of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar with aplomb. It (his preparation) changes from time to time. In the 2003 World Cup, Sachin Tendulkar didnt bat a single ball in the nets, right through the tournament. He only got throw-downs. He just received hundreds of throw-downs through the whole tournament, Dravid said. All of us were wondering Why is he doing that? When I asked him, he said, Im feeling good. I dont want to go into the nets and waste the touch. I want to feel good about my batting. If I have that sort of feeling, I will score runs when I go in. Calling the Mumbaikar the greatest player he has played with, Dravid said Tendulkar changed the landscape of Indian cricket. Hes changed the landscape, both on and off the field, for Indian cricket over the last two decades. Its almost mindboggling. A whole generation has grown up with Tendulkar. Theyve seen his ups and downs and lived their lives and dreams through his feats. So many people in India want to be a cricketer, Dravid said while speaking on ESPNcricinfos Modern Masters. For the last twenty four years, theres been a whole generation of people who have had this privilege and opportunity of claiming to say they were there when Tendulkar was the best batsman in the world. The former India captain said Tendulkar defied imagination. A legend, the greatest player that Ive played with as a batsman. Hes been a huge inspiration. To see a 16-year old boy do what he did was unbelievable. It defied imagination and was a huge inspiration for me. I felt like if he could do it then I should also try to be a Test cricketer, Dravid said. On Tendulkar being accused of selfishness, Dravid said: I think its a little bit unfair. All of us want to score hundreds, all of us want to score runs and the team does benefit when you score runs. When someones scored a hundred hundreds, if you start nitpicking and looking at each and every innings, sure youll find enough innings to prove your point, but there are also other innings when those hundreds have been critically important to Indian cricket. Its hard to begrudge someone the desire to score hundreds. Dravid said Tendulkar could not lead India to victory on a few occasions in Tests because of a weak bowling attack. I still think in ODI cricket he has had quite a few match winning, match defining innings. In one day cricket, even if someone scores 300-350, as a pure batsman you can still control the game. In Test cricket, you have to rely on other people; you have to rely on the bowling attacks. Bowling attacks win you Test matches, he said. Especially through Sachins golden period (1998-2002,2003), and especially away from home when he got a lot of runs, maybe we didnt have the bowling attack to back him up in those games. I can remember, even as recently as Centurion, his last Test hundred was a brilliant Test hundred against Steyn and Morkel. But we couldnt get South Africa out in the fourth innings. The context of those hundreds changes completely if you have the bowling attack to get people out. If theres one thing hed like to better about his numbers, though, itll probably be his fourth innings in overseas Test series. Dravid felt Tendulkars greatest biggest strength has been his temperament. For me, Sachins greatest strength really is his temperament, his ability to handle the pressures that have surrounded him. Hes been the focus of attention since he was a 16-year old kid. And for so many years to be able to handle all of that and still to be able to perform and not get frustrated by it and not get disillusioned by it shows an incredible mind. Speaking about Tendulkars technique, Dravid said: One of the things that has always stood out for me for Sachin has been balance. Its that ability to judge length and to be in that right position for nearly every ball. Its very rare that Ive seen Sachin struggle for any particular ball. His judgment of length was marvellous.
Posted on: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 05:36:23 +0000

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