India cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar revealed that he had two regrets in life regardless of an illustrious profession spanning greater than two a long time the place he performed 200 Tests and 463 ODI, scoring 51 and 49 centuries, respectively.
“I have two regrets. The first is that I have never played with Sunil Gavaskar. Gavaskar was my batting hero when I grew up and not playing with him as part of a team remains a regret. Gavaskar retired a couple of years before I made my debut,” Tendulkar informed cricket.com.
Tendulkar, who retired from worldwide cricket in 2013 after scoring 15,921 Test runs and remains to be the main run-scorer in worldwide cricket in Tests and ODIs, added that his second remorse was not with the ability to play “against my childhood hero Sir Vivian Richards”.
“My different remorse isn’t having performed towards my childhood hero Sir Vivian Richards. I used to be lucky to have performed towards him in county cricket, however I nonetheless rue not with the ability to play towards him in a world match.
“Even though Sir Richards retired in 1991 and we have a couple of years overlapping in our careers, we did not get to play against each other,” he added.
Meanwhile, Sachin Tendulkar was final seen in motion through the Road Safety World Series in March earlier this yr and he led India Legends to the inaugural title with a 14-run win over Sri Lanka Legends within the remaining in Raipur.