Sachin Tendulkar feels that the upcoming India-South Africa series will be a highly competitive one, keeping in mind the quality players in the both the teams.
Sachin Tendulkar on Friday advised the talented Indian batting
line-up to tackle leg-spinner Imran Tahir properly in the forthcoming
home series against South Africa, starting on October 2. Kohli's five-bowler strategy not a permanent solution: Shastri)
Tahir,
known to be a wicket-taking bowler, was recalled to the South African
Test side after a gap of nine months. The Proteas will begin their tour
with a T20 warm-up game on September 29 in New Delhi. It will be
followed by three T20 Internationals (T20I), five One-Day Internationals
(ODIs) and four Test matches. ('Dhoni an all-time great')
"AB
de Villiers and Hashim Amla are strong players and don't forget Dale
Steyn and Morne Morkel. When you talk about the googly, Imran Tahir is
one of the best bowlers. We have to play against him properly and if
possibly he can be one of the leading bowlers," Tendulkar said here. (Indian spinners ready for Proteas)
The 42-year-old heaped praise on the entire Indian team, terming them as a fantastic and committed squad.
"I
think the Indian team is fantastic. They are extremely talented and
committed. A lot of things are said about the players but I know them
very closely, and when it comes to cricket there are no shortcuts. The
guys are committed and I again say it is a fantastic team," Tendulkar
said.
The Bharat Ratna award-winner said besides the three T20Is
and five ODIs, he is specially looking forward to witnessing the Test
series.
"It will be an exciting series be it Twenty20, One-Day
International series and the Test series is something I am looking
forward to. Great team balance both sides of the fence. The visiting
South African team is a quality side, I never played against a South
Africa side which I can say is an okay side. They are always a strong
side and it is no different right now," Tendulkar said.
Recalling
his memories of South Africa's tour of India in 1991, the batting
maestro said: "When South Africa first toured India in 1991, that was
incredible experience to play against them, because to see their faces
they were shocked to see one lakh spectators at the Eden Gardens. I was
extremely happy about that and thought when we were going to tour
Africa."
"We did in 1992 end and it was an incredible reception there. In Durban, we were taken it those days those fancy cars, all the way to the hotel from the airport and which was about 30 km away. I was surprised to see people in roads on both sides greeting us. So that was my first experience of South Africa," Tendulkar said.
The former India captain believes that his performance in the Hero Cup semi-final against South Africa at the iconic Eden Gardens is something he will never forget.
In that match, India scored 195 in 50 overs after batting first. In reply, South Africa managed 193 in 50 overs.
"When you talk about South Africa matches, how can I forget the Hero Cup semi-final, the most incredible match I have been part of. Till the last ball nobody knew what was happening. That was one big and massive experience for me. South Africa is something which always gives you something new," he said.
Speaking about his life post retirement, Tendulkar said: "Life has been busy now and I am enjoying every bit of it. I am being involved in lot of things. This is my second innings off the field and as I always said I continue to bat for India. This gives me a lot of satisfaction.
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