Pakistan Players Feared Sachin Tendulkar, Reveals Former Batter Basit Ali

Pakistan Players Feared Sachin Tendulkar, Reveals Former Batter Basit Ali

The India-Pakistan cricket rivalry is one of the most intense and captivating in the world of sports. The two nations have faced off in numerous iconic matches over the years, with each encounter carrying immense significance and passion. While India has produced some of the greatest batters the game has ever seen, Pakistan’s strength has traditionally been in their bowling attack, particularly their pace bowlers.

Former Pakistan batter Basit Ali recently shared some fascinating insights into the dynamics of the Pakistan dressing room during his playing days. In a video on his YouTube channel, Ali revealed that the Pakistan players held a deep respect and fear for Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar.

“He (Tendulkar) was a top-order batter, and I was a middle-order batter, so we used to see his batting closely,” Ali said. “In our team meetings, our captain at that time, Wasim Akram, used to emphasize everywhere, even during practice and meals, ‘Dismiss Sachin, and we’ll win the match.'”

Ali went on to explain that as soon as Tendulkar was dismissed, Pakistan would often go on to win the match. “Even though the great Azharuddin was there, we were not scared of him, but definitely scared of Sachin Tendulkar,” he added.

Tendulkar’s dominance in the India-Pakistan rivalry is evident in the statistics. He leads the ODI run-scoring charts with 2526 runs in 67 innings across 69 matches. In Test cricket, he scored 1057 runs against Pakistan, averaging over 42.

Known as the “Master Blaster” for his ability to effortlessly dispatch any bowling attack, Tendulkar mesmerized the world with his batting from 1989 to 2013. The Maharashtra-born player made his Test debut at the tender age of 16 in 1989 and played his first ODI match later that year.

With 34,357 runs in 664 international appearances, Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer in international cricket. He has scored an astonishing 100 centuries and 164 half-centuries, the most in international cricket history. He remains the only player to have scored a century of centuries.