Champions League Twenty20: Almost a decade ago, Dwayne Smith of the West Indies was opening the batting with the legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar for the Mumbai Indians (MI), with the duo also going on to lift the 2013 Champions League Twenty20, a competition which is now defunct.
Smith recalled that opening the batting with Tendulkar and walking behind him while coming out of the dugout was a dream-come-true moment for him. “Playing days with him were very easy. I remember the time in IPL where I battled with him, and he was telling me to keep hitting the ball straight and play and don't go cutting or pulling across the line.”
“He was doing the opposite, and I was like, 'Sheesh .’ Then he came down, and he just smirked at me and said, ‘Do as I say, not as I do. ’ It's something that's stuck in my mind from then onwards. Opening the batting with him was one of my dreams - that you would always want to be out there with one of the greats of cricket, and to walk up behind him was something special because I always had to walk up behind him as he’s the great man.”