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Updated 10 August 2024 at 21:01 IST

Dilip Vengsarkar recalls the time he became sure about Sachin Tendulkar's 'bright future'

Former Indian captain Dilip Vengsarkar recalled the time when he became sure about Sachin Tendulkar's bright future. Read on to know what he said.

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Former Indian captain Dilip Vengsarkar recalled that watching a young Sachin Tendulkar outperform spinners Arshad Ayub and Venkatapathy Raju on a sharply turning pitch during a Ranji Trophy match affirmed his belief in Tendulkar's promising future.

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Dilip Vengsarkar recalls the time he became sure about Sachin Tendulkar's bright future

Vengsarkar, who played with Tendulkar for both India and Mumbai, reminisced about their long-standing partnership against Hyderabad.

“I remember, we were playing against Hyderabad at Hyderabad on a turning track. Arshad Ayub and Venkatapathy Raju were bowling. They were very good and me and Sachin had a long partnership,” he said during the launch of the book -- ‘Fab Five The Pandavas of India’s Batting’ here on Saturday.

The alliance gave him enough clues about the path ahead of Tendulkar.

“He was going so well on a turning track. I thought he was going to go places and that is what happened,” he said.

Vengsarkar, the former chairman of selectors, also dug out a nugget from that famous Ranji Trophy final between Mumbai and Haryana in 1991.
“There was this match in 1991 against Haryana — the Ranji Trophy final — and the way he batted…we were chasing 355 and we were 22 for three wickets (34/3).

“The way he played in that innings was absolutely brilliant. We could have won the game had he stayed there a couple of overs more,” said Vengsarkar, who made a valiant 139 while Tendulkar scored 96.

In one of the most memorable Ranji Trophy finals, the domestic giants Mumbai lost the final by a mere two runs against Kapil Dev-led Haryana.
Vengsarkar also remembered that former India skipper Sourav Ganguly, who made his ODI debut in January 1992, was initially picked as a ‘fourth seamer’ during the tour of Australia.

“On that tour he was selected as the fourth seamer and he was asked to go to the nets. After two deliveries, he said ‘I am not a bowler and I want to bat’.

“Ganguly was told that he was picked as the fourth seamer. But he did not get opportunities on that tour. After a few years, he was picked for the tour of England,” he said.

Vengsarkar also praised former India skipper and T20 World Cup-winning coach Rahul Dravid for the gradual improvement he made as a player.
“Every batsman must improvise. You cannot bat in the first gear all the time. You have to bat in the second, third and the fourth gear. As the years passed by, Rahul improved tremendously and was one of the best batsmen in the world,” Vengsarkar said.

The Mumbaikar also recalled VVS Laxman’s 281 against Australia in Kolkata in 2001 was ‘important’ as it changed India’s mentality.

“It was very important because India won against Australia. They were a strong team that time. Rahul also played very well,” he said. 

(With inputs from PTI

Published 10 August 2024 at 21:01 IST