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'The game needs people like Sachin Tendulkar more than ever'

October 14, 2013 16:46 IST

Image: Sachin Tendulkar

Sri Lanka's World Cup winning former captain Arjuna Ranatunga feels that Sachin Tendulkar could have continued playing Test cricket for some more time which would have only benefitted the traditional format of the game. 

"I wished that he (Sachin) could have played Test cricket for a bit more time as the game needs people like Sachin Tendulkar more than ever.

"My sincere hope is that Sachin will continue to support Test cricket even in retirement as he has done during his playing days," Ranatunga said during a media interaction after a seminar at the FICCI.

'For Sachin, it must have been a more difficult decision'

Image: Sachin Tendulkar

About a player's decision to retire, Ranatunga said in his case, it took him three days. 

"When I decided to call it quits, it took me around three days to decide. At that point of time, I was an insurance broker, a businessman, part-time politician.

"But for Sachin, it must have been more difficult. Not only does he eat, sleep and breath cricket but I feel he even thinks about cricket in
washroom," the 49-year-old Lankan said in jest. 

'Sachin hasn't changed one bit in all these years'

Image: Arjuna Ranatunga

For Ranatunga, Tendulkar is an epitome of humility which makes him stand out among his peers. 

"Sachin hasn't changed one bit in all these years. I don't think he would have changed even if he would have scored 100,000 runs! He is so humble and is always thinking about the game." 

The veteran of 93 Tests and 269 ODIs feels that more than being the megastar that he is, Tendulkar is an ideal role model for aspiring cricketers across the globe. 

"For me, he is the perfect role model. Wherever I speak on cricket across the world, I make it a point to mention about Sachin," he said.