homesports NewsSachin Tendulkar was not always the centurion we needed, but the gladiator we deserved

Sachin Tendulkar was not always the centurion we needed, but the gladiator we deserved

Here are a couple of innings in winning causes in which Sachin didn't score a century, but one can argue that they were better, sweeter even, than reaching the coveted three-figure mark for the Little Master — the God of Cricket — and billions of his adoring fans, myself included.

By Vijay Anand  Apr 23, 2023 4:15:30 PM IST (Updated)

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How does one reduce the cultural impact one man has had on a nation of cricket fanatics to mere words? How does one put on paper the significance of Sachin Tendulkar, who, with 100 international centuries and more than 33,000 runs across over 660 matches, stands heads and shoulders above all his peers despite his diminutive stature?
One can't. But I can try.
They say that in cricket, numbers don't tell the whole story — and they don't. The quality of cricketers' careers are reduced to the number of centuries they scored — in the case of batsmen — or the number of wickets they took, and how many of those were five-fors.