23rd September (CRICKETNMORE) - Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar has said that he would have loved to play with legends Sunil Gavaskar as well as Sir Viv Richards. Speaking to a popular Newspaper The Hindu, Sachin said, “I really would have loved playing alongside Sunil sir (Gavaskar) and Viv (Richards). They were my batting heroes.”

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When asked about his debut match in Pakistan, he said, "It was a special moment for all of us. It was a moment we ought to take pride in collectively. Personally, I will never forget my debut Test (in Pakistan in 1989)."

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“In fact, even the news of being selected to play for India was huge for me. It was always a challenge to get into the Test squad and that made me realize the significance of five-day cricket. It is an amazing feeling to know that I have been a part of it in 40 per cent of the matches. It’s been a thrilling experience," he added.


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