Twenty years on, Tendulkar still feels like he’s 16

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – Sachin Tendulkar’s passion for  cricket has not diminished during his long career and he still  has a child-like enthusiasm for the game, said the  record-breaking India batsman.

The 36-year-old will join a list of 15 players whose  international careers have spanned more than 20 years when he  plays in the first test against Sri Lanka in Ahmedabad on  Monday.

“Cricket lives in my heart and whenever I’m on a cricket  field I enjoy it … somewhere it’s still a 16-year-old hidden  inside who wants to go out and express himself,” Tendulkar told  a news conference yesterday.

“I do that and it comes naturally and I don’t make any  special effort to show enthusiasm. It’s been my life and I enjoy  every moment.

“I enjoy challenges, it’s a package deal, ups and downs,  wonderful moments and there are disappointments so all that also  makes you a stronger person and you learn to deal with various  things in life,” said the batting great.

Tendulkar has been the face of Indian cricket since his test  debut as a chubby, curly-haired 16-year-old against Pakistan in  Karachi in November 1989.

He now holds the record for most test runs (12,773), test  centuries (42), ODI runs (17,178) and ODI centuries (45).
“I think I’m very fortunate to be living that dream and 20  years is a long time so there have been many special moments in  my career,” Tendulkar said.

FIRST DAY
“To actually start counting them would be tough but I’d  definitely say the first day, walking with the playing XI,  playing a test in Pakistan was probably the greatest feeling.

“The journey began there and whatever I did after that was a  mere reflection of my contribution towards the nation’s cause,”  he added.

The countdown to Tendulkar’s latest landmark has been  dominating airtime in cricket-crazy India with TV channels and  newspapers running specials to commemorate his achievement.

“I cannot fail to thank the people of India for all the  affection and love, the support,” he said.
“Whatever I do, whatever level I perform, you need people  around you to share your happiness with them and I’ve got more  than a billion people to share that with so that means a lot to  me.

“Because of all these things you are inspired to go out and  do something special for all the people.”
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni recently said Tendulkar  had the fitness and form to play until 2015.
“It would be nice if I can go on that long but I don’t want  to think that far,” said Tendulkar.
“My focus is on the near future. I feel there is cricket left in me and everything is going really well.”