‘Tendulkar greatest, happy he broke my record’

February 25, 2010 07:10 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:15 am IST - Karachi

PREVIOUS RECORD-HOLDER: Saeed Anwar during his record-breaking knock in Chennai. File Photo: N. Sridharan

PREVIOUS RECORD-HOLDER: Saeed Anwar during his record-breaking knock in Chennai. File Photo: N. Sridharan

Describing Sachin Tendulkar as the greatest batsman of modern era, former Pakistan captain Saeed Anwar on Thursday hailed the Indian maestro for breaking his ODI batting record and becoming the only player to smash a double century in one-day cricket.

Anwar told PTI he was not surprised that Tendulkar had broken his record of the highest individual score (194) in one-dayers when he scored 200 not out against South Africa at Gwalior on Wednesday.

“I am surprised that my record stood for 13 years because in this period there were number of players like Brian Lara, Ricky Pointing, Shahid Afridi and Virender Sehwag who could have broken the record. But I think Tendulkar did it because he is the greatest of modern era and a class apart,” Anwar said.

“Honestly speaking Brian Lara seemed to me the most likely to break the record but he retired without doing it but he set his records in test and first class cricket,” said Anwar

“I am happy Tendulkar has done it because he is certainly the greatest batsman of the modern era. His records speak for themselves,” he added.

Anwar recalled how Tendulkar had congratulated him when he scored the 194 in the Independence Cup.

“I had just come back from an injury after four months and had little practice before playing in the Independence Cup in India. It was very hot and humid out there on that day and I consider it perhaps my best innings of my career,” he said.

“Sachin was captain of the Indian team in that tournament. He was the first person to come and congratulate me when I scored 194. Other Indian players also came and congratulated me. So I think it is only fair I pay him back the same compliment and congratulate him,” he said.

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