
Andrew Flintoff:
           When you bowl at him you are not just trying to get him out,  you are trying to impress him.              "I want him to walk off  thinking 'that Flintoff, he's all right isn't he? I feel privileged to  have played against him.
Shane Warne:                           
"Sachin Tendulkar is, in my time, the best player without doubt - daylight second, Brian Lara third."
Viv Richards:    
He is 99.5% Perfect.. I'll pay to watch him play. I think he is  marvellous. I think he will fit   in whatever category of Cricket that  has been played or will be played,   from the first ball that has ever  been bowled to the last ball that's   going to be. He can play in any  era and at any level.
Sir Don Bradman:                
           I saw him playing on television and was struck   by his  technique, so I asked my wife to come look at him. Now I never   saw  myself play, but I feel that this player is playing much the same as   I  used to play, and she looked at him on Television and said yes, there    is a similarity between the two...hi compactness, technique, stroke    production... it all seemed to gel! in reference to Sachin Tendulkar.
                        
Barry Richards:              
Consensus is that Sir Donald Bradman was the   best batsman ever to play  Cricket. Sir Don did not play One-Day Cricket   but if he did, he could  easily be Sachin Tendulkar.
    
Allan Donald:
 "In my several years of international cricket,   Tendulkar remains the  best batsman I have ever bowled to. It's been a   pleasure to bowl at  the master batsman even though one hasn't always   emerged with credit  from the engagements."
"During our team meetings, we often speak  about the   importance of the first 12 balls to Tendulkar. If you get  him then you   can thank your stars, otherwise it could mean that tough  times lie   ahead."
Harsha Bhogle:                            
           In the recently concluded IPL when Sachin drove Ishant  Sharma to a straight drive, he said- "Open the text book..turn to page  no. 32"
           
            Andrew Symonds: 
           wrote on an aussie t-shirt he autographed specially for Sachin. " To Sachin, the man we all want to be "
A.R.Rhaman                                       
           Well, I’m no Sachin Tendulkar you know, whenever he takes  the   field, people expect him to score a century before he loses his  wicket. I   can only give in my best and I always strive to live up to  fans   expectations, but it’s not possible to get an Oscar every time.
Virendra Sehwag:          
            Both of us have come a long away and it is a great honour  that   Tendulkar thinks I come close to resembling him as a batsman. It  is a   great honour, like a dream come true. If I die tomorrow I'll be  the   happiest man because I played this game because of Tendulkar, and    Tendulkar himself saying that I resemble him - there is no bigger    compliment than that.
Mathew Hayden:                                        
           I have seen GOD , he bats at no.4 for india in Tests.
                        
Ravi Shashtri: 
 He is someone sent from up there to play cricket and go back.
    
 Mark Taylor:
We did not lose to a team called india...we lost to a man called Sachin.
  
 Brain Lara: 
 Sachin is a genius , i am a mere mortal!
    
Barry Richards: 
 Sachin is crickets GOD
    
Martin Crowe: 
 The shot played on this ball is only possible for the GOD of cricket.
    
 Paul Strang: 
 What we [zimbabwe] need is 10 tendulkars.
    
Steve Waugh: 
           There is no shame losing to such a great player(sachin).
                        
 Shane Warne: 
 I would go to bed having nightmares of sachin dancing down the ground and hitting me for sixes.
    
Mathew Hayden: 
 His life seems to be a stillness in a frantic   world... [When he goes  out to bat], it is beyond chaos - it is a frantic   appeal by a nation  to one man. The people see him as a God...
    
 Dennis Lillie: 
 If I had to bowl to Sachin I would bowl with a halmet on. He hits the ball so hard.
    
Steve Waugh: 
 After being defeated in the Coca-Cola Cup   finals in Sharjah) "It was  one of the greatest innings I have ever seen.   There is no shame being  beaten by such a great player, Sachin is   perhaps only next to the  Don''
Michael Kasprowicz:
 Don't bowl him bad balls, he hits the good ones for fours."          
  
Shane Warne: 
 I'll be going to bed having nightmares of   Sachin just running down  the wicket and belting me back over the head   for six. He was  unstoppable. I don't think anyone, apart from Don   Bradman, is in the  same class as Sachin Tendulkar. He is just an amazing   player."
    
 Wasim Akram: 
 Today, he showed the world why he is considered   the best batsman  around. Some of the shots he played were simply   amazing. Earlier,  opposing teams used to feel that Sachin's dismissal   meant they could  win the game. Today, I feel that the Indian players,   too, feel this  way.
           Wasim Akram, after game at Hobart, CUB series, 1999
              
 Brett Lee: 
 You might pitch a ball on the off stump and   think you have bowled a  good ball and he walks across and hits it for   two behind midwicket.  His bat looks so heavy but he just waves it around   like it's a  toothpick. Brett Lee, on Sachin Tendulkar's batting, 1999
    
BBC Sports: 
 Beneath the helmet, under that unruly curly   hair, inside the  cranium, there is something we don't know, something   beyond scientific  measure. Something that allows him to soar, to roam a   territory of  sport that, forget us, even those who are gifted enough to   play  alongside him cannot even fathom. When he goes out to bat, people    switch on their television sets and switch off their lives.
    
Wasim Akram: 
 "I dont know what to bowl at him. i bowled an   inswinger n he drove  me through covers of d front foot. then i bld an   outswinger n he again  punched thr covers of d backfoot(for tamil   fans-dai avan eppadi  pottalum adikaranda). he is d toughest batsmen i   've bowled to.
 He shold live long n score lots of runs, but not against    pakistan(smiling) "- on 24th   april 2004 on espn Sachin's 30th B day  program.   
    
 Sunil Gavaskar: 
 India's fortune will depend on how many runs the little champion scores. There is no doubt Tendulkar is the real thing.
    
 Richie Benaud: 
 He has defined cricket in his fabulous, impeccable manner. He is to batting what Shane Warne is to bowling.
    
 Geoffrey Boycott:
Technically, you can't fault Sachin. Seam or spin, fast or slow nothing is a problem.
  
Eddie Barlow:
He is Sachin Tendulkar. I hope he stays Sachin   Tendulkar. We  need a new player, a player in his own way. He has a   technique which  is the hallmark of a great player. Everything indicates   that he will  be a great player and I am sure he will prove me right.   Reminds me of  Barry Richards.
  
Greg Chappell: 
 He is a perfectly balanced batsman and knows   perfectly well when to  attack and when to play defensive cricket. He has   developed the  ability to treat bowlers all over the world with contempt   and can  destroy any attack with utmost ease.
    
Abdul Qadir: 
 I Was fielding in the covers Tendulkar came out   to bat in his debut  Test at Karachi. I still remember Waqar Younis was   at his peak form at  that time. Tendulkar tried to drive Waqar through   the covers off his  very first ball in Test cricket but was beaten all   ends up. But I  walked to captain Imran Khan and told him 'this kid looks   very good'  and Imran agree with me.
    
 Sir Garfield Sobers: 
 I have watched a lot of Tendulkar and we have spoken to each other a lot. He has it in him to be among the very best.
    
Peter Roebuck: 
 Sometime back I had written a piece that said   that Sachin's the  master and Lara a genius with his head high up   somewhere. That's it!
    
Jeff Thompson: 
 Sachin is an attacker. He has much more power   than Sunny. He wants  to be the one to set the pace. He has to be on top.   That's the buzz  about him.
    
Ian Healy: 
 Tendulkar is the most comouncy pitch with   Hughes, McDermott and  Whitney gunning for him he only had 60-odd when No   11 came in. I've  seen him against Warne too.
    
Mike Coward: 
 Sachin's the best. I've had this view since I   saw him score that  hundred in Sydney in 1992. He's the most composed   batsman I've ever  seen.
    
Hashim Amla: 
 Nothing bad can happen to us if we're on a   plane in India with  Sachin Tendulkar on it. Hashim Amla, the South   African batsman,  reassures himself as he boards a flight.
    
 Shahrukh Khan: 
 "Maybe the country doesn't pray for me like they do for Sachin Tendulkar, but I know I'm on a good wicket as well. "
    
Martina Navratilova: 
 "Sachin was so focused. He never looked like   getting out. He was  batting with single-minded devotion. It was truly   remarkable. It was a  lesson." Tennis legend joins the Sachin Tendulkar fan club after  watching him bat at Sydney.
    
 Alistair Campbell: 
 After loosing to India in the Coca Cola Cup final at Sharjah in November '98
 "He has everything a top batsman needs. Tendulkar is a classic example    of a player being so good that his age is an irrelevance" 
David Boon: 
 "Technically he stands out as the best because of his ability to increase the pace at will"
    
Cricket Historian Vasant Raiji: 
 "I have always felt C. K. Nayadu was the best. I   now think sachin  has the honour of being the most outstanding batsman   of all time."
    
Steve Waugh: 
 "You take Don Bradman away and he is next up I reckon."
    
 Adam Hollioke: 
 "In an over I can bowl six different balls. But   then Sachin looks at  me with a sort of gentle arrogance down the pitch   as if to say 'Can  you bowl me another one?'"
    
Tony Greig: 
 He is cool, has magnificent temperament, and is   so mature you tend  to forget his age. I can't think of any other   example of a player who  has so dominated the world before the age of 25.
    
Allan Border: (after India won the Coca-Cola cup ) 
 "Hell, if he stayed, even at 11 an over he would have got it."
    
Ajay Jadeja:
"I can't dream of an innings like that. He exists where we can't."
  
David Gower:
"In the last session in Nagpur, when the Indian   chase was  still on, Tendulkar hit a reverse sweep, an orthodox sweep   and a  lofted cover drive to (Ian) Blackwell. They were all exquisite   cricket  shots. To play those shots deliberately in such quick   succession, off  almost similar deliveries, was genius. That was a little   jewel, just  those 3-4 minutes.
 "It reminds you how very few people are special. It was a case of great thinking and good technique."
    
Gavaskar..back in 1988 to tom alter:
I sat in the office of Sportsweek magazine with   that same  Sunil Gavaskar. Ayaz Memon and I were listening to Gavaskar   in one of  his rare, priceless moods. The ?Little Master? was delving   deep into  his own experience, his own genius, and bringing forth pearls   of  wisdom as sudden, and as effective, as his straight- drives back past    the bowler. Then Gavaskar came up with the following statement    (remember, this was in 1988, when Dilip Vengsarkar was about to become    captain of India): "The two best batsmen in Bombay today are Vengsarkar    and Sachin Tendulkar." Full stop. End of statement. The ball crosses  the   boundary-line underneath the sight- screen.
  
Desmond Haynes:
In terms of technique and compactness, Tendulkar is the best: Desmond Haynes.
  
Mark Taylor:
He's a phenomenon. We have to be switched on when he plays allow him no boundries, for then he doesn't stop.
  
Wasim:
 "Cricketers like Sachin come once in a lifetime and I am privileged he played in my time" 
"Tuzhe pata hai tune kiska catch chhoda hai?" Wasim Akram to Abdul Razzaq when the latter dropped Sachin's catch.
    
Allan Donald:
         His shot selection is superb, he just lines you   up  and can make you look very silly. Everything is right in his   technique  and judgement. There isn't a fault there. He is also a lovely   guy,  and over the years I've enjoyed some interesting chats with him…    Sachin is in a different class to Lara as a professional cricketer. He    is a model cricketer, and despite the intolerable pressures he faces    back home, he remains a really nice guy… Sachin is also the best batsman    in the world, pulling away from Brain Lara every year.
                      
Anil Kumble:
 he's shy little gentleman.
I am very privileged to have played with him   and seen most of the runs  that he has scored. I am also extremely happy   to have shared the same  dressing room... He is a very reserved person   and generally keeps to  himself. He is very determined, committed and   doesn't show too many  emotions. He just goes about doing his job. 
The thing I admire most about this man is  his   poise. The way he moves, elegantly without ever looking out of  place in   any condition or company, suggests his pedigree. I remember  he had once   come to New Delhi in the 1990s to collect his Arjuna Award  (India's   highest award to its top sportspersons) and he asked me if I  would   attend the function. He is a very sensitive human being….
           Sometimes you feel he really hasn't felt the kind of  competition in   the world his talent deserves. I would have loved to  see him perform   against top quality cricketers of the previous  generation. It would   really have brought out the best in him.              
                        
Greame Pollock:
         Tendulkar is the best in the world at the   moment.  Why I've always liked him is that batsmen tend to be negative at   times  and I think batting is not about not getting out - it is to play    positively. I think you got to take it to the bowlers and Sachin is one    such player. When you do so, you change the game, you change bowlers    because they suddenly start bowling badly because they are under    pressure.
          Ian Chappell:
         Whenever I see Sachin play I am reminded of the    Graeme Pollock quote of Cricket being a 'see the ball, hit the ball    game.' He hits the ball as if it's there to be hit.                                  
                      
Ravi Shastri: 
 "We always knew that Sachin Tendulkar is a   great cricketer, but  after the Coca-Cola Cup here, we have seen the   birth of a legend. I  can't think of anybody who has batted more   authoritatively in one day  cricket for India, or even in the world   except for Vivian Richards."
    
"His mind is like a computer. He stores data on bowlers and knows where they are going to pitch the ball."
Mark Taylor:
"We did not lose to a team called India...we   lost to a man  called Sachin" - Mark Taylor, during the test match in   Chennai (1997)
  
Playing in the same team as Sachin is a huge honour. His balance of mind, shrewd judgement, modesty and, above all, his technical brilliance make him my all-time hero... You can't get a more complete cricketer than Sachin. He has everything that a cricketer needs to have.
As a batsman, he has the technique, the hunger and the desire for runs. He always contributes with the bat as well as on the field. He also is a good fielder and bowls when needs. You really can't ask for a better cricketer than Sachin... He is a terrific person and has handled pressure brilliantly. He has handled his success very well and doesn't have any airs about him. He is a great guy and very good team man. In his heart of hearts, he is a very simple and down to earth person.
Azhar:
The more I see him, the more I want to see him.
Sunil Gavaskar: 
 India's fortune will depend on how many runs the little champion scores. There is no doubt Tendulkar is the real thing.
    
 Harsha bhogle:
if sachin plays well... India sleeps well.
  
The thing I like most about Sachin is his intensity. After being in the game for so long, he still has the same desire to do well for India in any international match.I tell you what, this man is a legend.
Kris Srikkanth:
"He is the only match-winning batsman we have"
Ranatunga:
"You get him out and half the battle is won"
Andy Flower: 
           There are 2 kind of batsmen in the world. One Sachin Tendulkar. Two all the others.
                        
Martin Crowe: 
           A flighted full toss on Leg stump by spinner.   any other  will play this shot on leg side by pull shot or glance or   flick. but  sachin made a space and played a perfect cover drive for four   runs.
                        
You have to decide for yourself whether you're bowling well or not. He's going to hit you for fours and sixes anyway. Kasprowicz has a superior story. During the Bangalore Test, frustrated, he went to Dennis Lillee and asked, "Mate, do you see any weaknesses?" Lillee replied, "No Michael, as long as you walk off with your pride that's all you can do".
Rudy Kortzen:
"I never get tired during umpiring whenever sachin is on crease"
sunny gavaskar:
This was after a wonderful century by sachin(in england i guess in a test match..not sure)
Sunny: The other day i was just trying to think of a bowler who can go through sachin's defenses when sachin is in total defense. I am sorry but i could not think of even one name who could do that. If sachin decides he doesnt want to give away his wicket, he wont. be it any bowler in the world. Cheers to Sachin...
Ponting:
Ponting make comparisons btn sachin,Lara& jayasuriya.
Sachin is the best ever batsman in the world. He is brilliant in his technique. He is always hungry for runs.Sachin is better than Lara in his techniques & thats why he is No.1 among others.On his day,Lara wiil be more destructive. He is the only man 2 fight for west indies. Jayasuriya also played gr8 knocks 4 his team. But compared 2 them Sachin is the BEST
Pradeep Mandhani -a Photographer:
“Barely two hours after landing in Johannesburg on the 1992-93 tour to South Africa, the team was to visit Tolstoy Farm, Mahatma Gandhi's first Satyagrahi Commune founded in 1910. It was situated 35 kms from Jo'burg and most of the Indian players showed little interest, longing to rest in the hotel after the long flight. But Tendulkar, still a teenager, looked keen and hungry to learn more about Gandhi. His volley of questions to the guide reflected his national pride.” NKP Salve, former Union Minister.
Saurav Ganguly:
SACHIN MADE 9 CENTURIES IN ONE YEAR BUT MANY CRICKETER DIDNOT MAKE 9 CENTURIES IN THEIR WHOLE CARRIER.
    
Ricky Ponting:
“Sachin is the most complete batsman I have seen. His    technique is so good and he has played well in all conditions. To have    41 one-day international tons shows what an appetite he has for scoring    runs.”
 
Harsha Bhogle: 
 There's no better sight on the cricket field than watch Tendulkar bat.
    
"Sachin Tendulkar! If he isn't the best player in the world, I want to see the best player in the world".
























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