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Test 10,000 above ODI one: Tendulkar

Harish Kotian in Kolkata | March 16, 2005 19:51 IST
Last Updated: March 16, 2005 20:40 IST


Sachin Tendulkar, who joined the elite 10,000 runs club on day 1 of the second Test against Pakistan on Wednesday, rates his latest achievement higher than his record of highest runs (13,497) in One-Day Internationals.

"I value the 10,000 runs in One-Day Internationals also, but Test cricket is a different cup of tea. My Test 10,000 runs would be right up there over the 10,000 runs in ODIs," the master batsman said.

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The 31-year-old, who is playing his 122nd Test, is the fifth batsman after Australia's Allan Border and Steve Waugh, former India opener Sunil Gavaskar and West Indies captain Brian Lara to cross the landmark.

Incidentally, it was also against Pakistan that Tendulkar made his Test debut as a 16-year-old, at Karachi in November 1989. He scored 15 before he was bowled by another debutant, former Pakistan fast bowler Waqar Younis.

He was, however, quick to dismiss talk that he was disappointed at not being able to break Sunil Gavaskar's world record of 35 Test centuries, after he was dismissed for 52.

In the first Test at Mohali, he was within striking distance of the record but was out for 92.

"I'm not at all worried that I didn't get to the 35th century. There is more to cricket and life than that. If I keep thinking about it, I won't be able to play," he said.

"It will happen when it has to happen. And when I get it, I'm going to feel great," he added.

The master batsman said the 10,000 runs would not have been possible had it not been for the support from his family and friends.

He went on to inform that the milestone was not on his mind as he was concentrating on his batting, and never realized when he scored the 10000th run.

"The crowd was suddenly cheering loudly. I asked Rahul [Dravid] what was on the scoreboard. He asked me, 'Do you want me to tell you?' I said no."

"The crowd's reaction was different because they knew I was getting there, but I was pretty relaxed. I tried to forget about what was going to happen and just played on.

"I am extremely happy and thrilled. It is a reflection of the type of cricket I have played. It is nice that it has come in a big series against Pakistan. Hopefully, I won't stop here, as I have plenty of cricket left in me."


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Sub: regarding sachin......

sir i would really feel glad if u answer me the following questions- 1.west indian batsman having the nickname of 'the master blaster'? 2.sachin completed ...


Posted by vipul





Sub: Sachin is equally great in both versions of the game !

A true hall mark of an unique cricketing genius of our postmodern era.


Posted by Dr.Cajetan Coelho





Sub: Fantastic Achievement

Ive always been sachin's fan and to see him score his 10000th run wuz gr8. Qudos to him and wish him all the very best ...


Posted by Mohit bhutani





Sub: Wish Sachin

Congratulations Sachin, Heartiest Congratulations for getting 10k runs. but i think you should retire from test cricket.


Posted by San





Sub: not enough

sachin you have crossed the 10000 runs mark but that is not enough according to me.I wanna see you at the top place like in ...


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