Unreal, extraordinary to be with legends: Sachin
New Delhi, Oct. 26: The only current cricketer to be named in ESPNcricinfo’s all-time World XI, Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar says he finds it “unreal and extraordinary” to be placed alongside legends such as Don Bradman with whom he would have loved to play.
Tendulkar is the only Indian in the team which features four Australians, three West Indians, two Englishmen and a Pakistani.
“It would have been great to play in this dream team, to walk out with Bradman after lunch, or build a partnership with Viv Richards, and talk to Sobers about cricket,” Tendulkar told ESPNcricinfo.
“Just playing and having a conversation with them about cricket. I would have liked to have asked (Jack) Hobbs and (Len) Hutton what it was like to play on uncovered wickets, who were the best bowlers they had faced, and of course, the mental aspect of the game,” the 37-year-old, who has been in international cricket for over two decades, added.
Tendulkar said he is glad that he played with or watched live nearly 60 per cent of the selected side.
“I played with Malcolm Marshall in county cricket, I played against Viv Richards in an exhibition game, and Lillee bowled to me at the nets at the MRF Pace Academy, when I was 15,” he said.
“It was such a thrill. I remember I called my brother and said to him that Dennis Lillee had bowled to me. So to now find myself in this company is unreal. I first met him when I was 12,” Tendulkar said.
The World XI: Jack Hobbs, Len Hutton, Don Bradman, Sachin Tendulkar, Viv Richards, Garry Sobers, Adam Gilchrist, Malcolm Marshall, Shane Warne, Wasim Akram, Dennis Lillee.
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