Wales Cricket Board: Ahead of the start of the five-match Test series between India and England, legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar termed red-ball cricket as the highest form of the game that teaches you endurance, discipline and adaptability, against all odds. The 52-year-old stalwart of the game credited Test cricket for building his cricketing foundation.
“For me, Test cricket embodies life – you give your best, and if things go wrong, it gives you another day to regroup, think, unlearn, and bounce back. It is the highest form of the game that teaches you endurance, discipline, and adaptability, against all odds. I owe my foundation to Test cricket, as it has seen me grow from disappointments to triumphs, from aspirations to fulfilment," Tendulkar said.
With the India and England Test will now be called the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in honour of the Indian batting great and former England pacer James Anderson, replacing the Pataudi Trophy, Tendulkar hopes that Test cricket will "traverse boundaries yet untrodden".