Sachin Tendulkar described as ‘Cricket Library’ by Mumbai captain Aditya Tare

Sachin Tendulkar described as 'Cricket Library' by Mumbai captain Aditya Tare

By Cricket Country Staff Last Updated on - February 16, 2016 3:34 PM IST
Sachin Tendulkar recently applauded India for their T20I series win against Australia © Getty Images
Sachin Tendulkar recently applauded India for their T20I series win against Australia © Getty Images

India former cricketer, Sachin Tendulkar has been described by various adjectives by his team mates and opponents through his cricketing career. Tendulkar has reached point where the cricketing fraternity is running out of adjectives and just then Mumbai’s Aditya Tare came up with an interesting one. While speaking to The Hindu, Tare contributed Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy success this season to Tendulkar. “Tendulkar sir spends time with us whenever possible, keeps meeting us. And he’s like cricket library. If you have any question on batting, bowling, fielding or even wicket-keeping, you just have to approach and ask him. You will get the right answer,” the wicket keeper-batsman further added. READ: Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh mourn Siachen soldier Lance Naik Hanumanthappa Koppad’s death

Mumbai are all set to enter the finals after dominating Madhya Pradesh in Ranji Trophy 2015-16 semi-finals. After posting 371-run first innings total, they bowled out Madhya Pradesh for 227. Tare himself led from the front with 68 in the first innings and 109 in the second. India‘s greatest cricketing legend Tendulkar on Sunday said that he feels India has the best T20 squad for the upcoming ICC World T20 2016, set to be held in India from March, and also feels that the current side are the favourites to win their second title under the leadership of India’s one of the most successful skippers, MS Dhoni. READ: Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2015-16: Aditya Tare’s unbeaten 65 help Mumbai thrash Maharashtra

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Tendulkar also lauded the Indian team for their T20I series win over Australia last week and was confident that the Indian team would gain a heavy amount of confidence following the win that would allow them to fair better in the mega event.