Nasser Hussain: Forgot count of how many group meetings were hold to plead Sachin Tendulkar

Former England captain Nasser Hussain on Saturday pronounced Sachin Tendulkar and his “magnificent technique” would force his group to have many meetings merely to plead plan to boot a Indian batting great. Tendulkar dominated Indian cricket for over dual decades before timid in 2013 as a hilt of many batting records, including top run-getter in Test and ODI format and many series of general centuries.

“Overall when we speak about all-time batsmen, Sachin Tendulkar had a pretentious technique. When we was England skipper, we can't remember how many group meetings we used to have only to plead how to get Tendulkar out,” Hussain recalled. He was vocalization to Ian Bishop and Elma Smit in a latest part of ICC podcast patrician ‘Cricket Inside Out’. Hussain added, “For me, a technique is removing runs in all tools of a world, and we like someone who plays with soothing hands and lets a round come to him. “Kane Williamson for me has a really good technique in a stream era, he plays a round late with soothing hands.

“As a outcome of T20 cricket, players in a complicated diversion play with tough hands, Williamson can play all 3 formats and can adjust his diversion to each.” Bishop also pronounced that Tendulkar was a many formidable batsman he ever bowled to in his career. “Sachin Tendulkar is one of a many formidable batsmen to whom we have bowled in my career. He always used to strike in a true lines,” Bishop said.

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