Tendulkar is beyond compare: Gavaskar

November 15, 2009 02:45 pm | Updated 02:45 pm IST - New Delhi

Sachin Tendulkar has managed an achievement beyond compare by completing 20 years in international cricket, feels Sunil Gavaskar, who considers the veteran right-hander the greatest batsman that the game has seen.

“I think, apart from Sir Garfield Sobers nobody else has played 20 years in international cricket and 20 years playing at the very highest level and to the very highest standard is an achievement beyond compare,” Gavaskar said of the 36-year-old, who completed his two decades in international cricket today.

“No place can be too high for this young man and he is young because as far as his enthusiasm for the game is concerned, he is almost childlike. That is what is keeping him going on and on,” he told ‘ CNN—IBN’

Gavaskar, himself a celebrated batsman of his era, said he started understanding cricket only post 1960 and is yet to see a batsman as complete as Tendulkar.

“Since 1960, from when I started to understand a little bit of cricket, he has been the greatest batsman that the game has seen,” he said.

Part of the select few to whom Tendulkar turns to advice for batting, Gavaskar said he likes to set challenges for the Little Master.

“I prod him a little all the time. I ask him to get to that next double hundred, that next century or those next thousand runs. I always challenge him a little bit,” he said.

“The immediate target that I have set for him is the 2011 World Cup. I want him to win that for India,” he added.

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