The Master of Time
Sachin Tendulkar labelled the recent CB series victory in Australia as the greatest triumph of his glittering career. Mukul Kesavan argues that Tendulkar comment signifies the ascendancy of instant cricket,
This is when I defaulted to feeling not just old, but superannuated as a fan. More than any cricketer in the world, Tendulkar embodies the modern batsman because of his absolute mastery of the two main forms of the game. He has scored more runs in ODIs than any other batsman and it won’t be long before he’s on top of the Test match heap too. He’s played international cricket since 1989 and he has felt the game seesaw between its long and short forms. So when he says that this small tournament victory was the highlight of those twenty years at the top, we should pay serious attention because it marks, I think, a tipping point in the precarious balance between the five-day and the limited overs game, a decisive turn in the history of cricket.
























One comment
Andy
March 17th, 2008, 12:59 am | #
Why has Desipundit not linked to a single post on India’s hockey debacle (failing to qualify for Beijing 2008?)
Is it because nobody’s written about the episode that shook the nation a week back and has totally disappeared from the news radar?
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