New Delhi, Nov
5 (PTI)
India's cricket fraternity today lavished
praise on country's batting icon Sachin
Tendulkar for becoming the first player in
the game's history to cross the 17,000-run
mark.
Tendulkar, who was chasing the milestone
from the onset of the series against
Australia, achieved the feat when he,
requiring seven runs coming into today's
match, played an on-drive to fetch three off
pacer Ben Hilfenhaus during the fifth one-dayer
in Hyderabad.
"It's really a remarkable achievement. He is
one of the best cricketers of the world
cricket. I have had some good memories with
him, having partnering him for years in
one-day cricket," said former India skipper
Sourav Ganguly.
The southpaw also wished the little master
for the 2011 World Cup, to be co-hosted by
India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
"I wish he scores another 2000 runs by 2011
World Cup.
Sachin knows best how to accumulate runs.
