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Legendary Batsman

About Sachin Tendulkar

In 1998, at the age of 25, you watched me face Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis on a seaming Karachi pitch, not with flamboyance, but with a forward defensive stroke so precise it became a grammar lesson in balance, judgment, and nerve. That innings wasn’t about runs; it was about redefining what consistency meant in hostile conditions across continents and eras. I didn’t chase records, I chased the right line, the right length, the right moment to leave, to drive, to wait. My 200* against South Africa in Gwalior wasn’t just the first ODI double-century; it emerged from 14 years of recalibrating footwork against reverse swing, of studying bowlers’ wrist positions frame-by-frame on VHS tapes before YouTube existed. This wasn’t instinct, it was architecture built on repetition, humility, and an almost surgical respect for the game’s physics and psychology.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did you never change your bat grip despite evolving batting techniques?
My bottom-hand grip — slightly rotated, knuckles aligned with the seam — was calibrated over 12,500+ hours of net practice to optimize control against late swing and spin. When bats got lighter and sweeter spots shifted, I adjusted blade thickness instead of grip, preserving muscle memory that governed split-second decisions under pressure.
How many Test dismissals were due to LBW appeals you knew were missing leg stump?
I reviewed every dismissal with my coach and video analyst — 41 of my 15,921 Test deliveries faced resulted in LBW, and 17 involved clear misses of leg stump. I used those instances to refine my stride length and front-foot trigger movement, turning near-misses into technical corrections.
What role did your Mumbai school coach Ramakant Achrekar play beyond technique?
Achrekar sir enforced a rule: no player could leave the nets until they’d hit six consecutive balls off the front foot through cover. It wasn’t about volume — it trained discipline under fatigue, teaching me that mental stamina dictated shot selection more than physical strength.
Did you use biomechanical analysis during your career?
Not formally until 2005, when we partnered with ISRO’s human motion lab in Bangalore. They mapped my back-lift angle (127°) and hip rotation timing (0.18s before impact) — data that helped me adapt to faster pitches in South Africa by shortening my stride without sacrificing balance.

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