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'There is only one Tendulkar, I don't see anyone surpassing his feats'

Last updated on: November 09, 2013 21:34 IST
Sachin Tendulkar

Former Pakistan players Muhammad Yousuf and Saqlain Mushtaq paid rich tributes to Sachin Tendulkar, saying that world cricket will be left with a big void after his retirement.

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"There is going to be a big void because I don't think we will ever see a champion batsman like him again in cricket," Saqlain said on Saturday.

Tendulkar will retire from cricket after playing in his landmark 200th Test match, against the West Indies in Mumbai from November 14-18.

"There is only one Tendulkar, I don't see anyone surpassing his feats. I can say for me taking his wicket in the Chennai Test in 1999 remains my most prized wicket even today," 36-year-old Saqlain, who took 208 wickets from 49 Tests and another 288 in 169 ODIs, told Geo Super.

'I don't think anyone has made such a big imprint on Indian cricket'

Last updated on: November 09, 2013 21:34 IST
Sachin Tendulkar

Former Pakistan captain Yousuf also lauded the contribution of Tendulkar to Indian and world cricket.

"I belong to the old school of batting skills and for me watching him (Tendulkar) bat has always been a pleasurable experience even if when we were on opposite sides," he said.

Yousuf said that if India had produced a host of quality batsmen it was only because of the undeniable influence and imprint left by Tendulkar.

"I don't think anyone has made such a big imprint on Indian cricket and all the praise he is getting now is deserved."

Yousuf said he had always found Tendulkar to be a very nice human being.

"He always had time for cricket discussions and batting. I picked up a few things from him," said 39-year-old Yousuf who had scored 7,530 runs from 90 Tests and 9,720 runs from 288 ODIs.

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