Melbourne: In awe of Sachin Tendulkar’s longevity, Australia captain Michael Clarke said the retiring Indian legend has been the “greatest constant” in world cricket for a generation and the best batsman of all time after the “incomparable” Don Bradman.
Paying tribute to the 40-year-old, who has been an international cricketer for 24 years, Clarke said he can’t really believe that the Indian veteran has grown old.
“It is going to be strange looking at an Indian Test side without the name Sachin Tendulkar sitting proudly in the middle order. He has been the greatest constant in world cricket for a generation,” Clarke wrote in a his column for ‘Daily Telegraph’.
“I’ve been lucky enough to play with and against some great batsmen but there have been none better than Sachin in my time. Given everything he has done, Sachin would have to be the second best batsman of all time after the incomparable Bradman.”
Clarke said according to him Tendulkar’s biggest achievement has been to be an active cricketer for more than 20 years.
“Every time I watch Sachin play he exudes that youthful enthusiasm which highlights just how much he still loves the game, dashing around the field and charging down balls on the boundary,” he said.
“Sachin’s greatest achievement is playing international cricket for almost a quarter of a century. That is phenomenal. To be lining up for his 200th Test is mind boggling,” he added. (PTI)