Strauss salutes Indian maestro Tendulkar
CRICKET: LONDON, July 16 (AFP) England Test captain Andrew
Strauss has saluted India icon Sachin Tendulkar as the legendary batsman
prepares to chase his 100th international hundred in the forthcoming
series between the sides.
Tendulkar has notched 51 Test and 48 one-day centuries and Strauss
believes there are few signs of the 38-year-old Indian's powers
diminishing.
Strauss will get a look at Tendulkar's current form over the next few
days as the Middlesex batsman is on a loan spell with Somerset - in a
bid to end his run of low scores - and will play in their match against
the tourists at Taunton.
"It goes without saying that it is a phenomenal achievement, not just
the fact he scored those runs, but his desire and motivation to play
that long and keep chasing down those records," Strauss said.
"He seems to be playing as well as ever at the moment. It is a great
example for us all that if you are still hungry, there is no reason why
your powers should decline as you get older.
"He has been one of the great players over the last 20 years and I'm
sure he will want to have a big series.
"Technically he is fantastic, his mental strength to bat under that
amount of pressure for all that time is fantastic.
"He is a very dignified and humble man as well. If there are good
examples out there, he is probably the best of them."
However, Strauss is hoping England paceman Chris Tremlett can make
life uncomfortable for Tendulkar and his team-mates in the first Test at
Lord's next week.
"Are India susceptible to short deliveries? I think all the
sub-continent sides have got better at that in recent years," Strauss
said. |