Bharatratn Sachin Tendulkar emerges leading contender for cricketer of generation award
Sachin Tendulkar is among the three greats to have
emerged as the leading contenders for ESPNcricinfo’s Cricketer of the
Generation award; even as the Indian’s long-time fierce rival from the
West Indies Brian Lara missed out on a place in the final three.
Australian
spin legend Shane Warne and the recently-retired South African great
Jacques Kallis are the other two cricketers to feature in the final
list.
The award, to be presented in Mumbai on Friday, will honour the most outstanding cricketer between the years 1993 and 2013.
The occasion will also mark the 20th anniversary celebrations for the cricket website.
While
Tendulkar has been the most successful batsman of his generation,
having set innumerable records in both Tests and ODIs, no other bowler
mesmerised world cricket the way Warne did, besides playing a role in
reviving the art of leg spin bowling.
As far as
all-rounder are concerned, Kallis, for his exploits over the past two
decades, often drew comparison with the greatest of them all, Gary
Sobers.
Lara, who still holds the record for the best
individual score in Test cricket, and Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan,
the highest wicket-taker in the traditional format, received
nominations from a 50-member jury, comprising leading players, cricket
writers and commentators, but didn’t make the cut for a place in the
final three.
Tendulkar ended his glorious 24-year
international career last November, signing off with an elegant 74
against the West Indies in his final Test innings.
He
rewrote some of the most coveted batting records, including those for
most Test runs and Test hundreds, and for most ODI runs and ODI
hundreds. The Mumbaikar is the only cricketer to score hundred
international centuries.
Adored by fans across the cricketing world, the flamboyant Warne was the first bowler to 700 Test wickets.
Kallis
was without doubt the best all-rounder of his generation, having
amassed over 10,000 runs each in Tests and ODIs. In addition, he took
577 international wickets with his pace bowling.
Source:The Hindu
Source:The Hindu
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