Who is the predecessor and successor of master-blaster Sachin Tendulkar?
By JackRoy
@JackRoy (242)
United States
October 8, 2010 8:11am CST
Million dollar question, Right! That very name, the little man is the actually biggest man or name for Indian Cricket. I think Sunil Gavaskar is his predecessor and Virendra Shewag is his successor. What do you think about that, Please share your opinion?
3 responses
@jomzdsign (184)
• India
14 Jul 11
how to make sehwag his successor.....sachin may play beyond sehwag......and sehwag is not succesful in all the format of the game....and i think sehwag is a flat track batsmen....not consistent in grassy pitches....
@pradoz (404)
• India
18 May 11
i guess both your choices are wrong.Sachin is a once in a lifetime wonder tha has happened to cricket,not just by his on field form,but by his off field demeanour as well.I definitely can't place virender Sehwag in the same class as sachin tendulkar.Sehwag is a great hitter and tough to break when he is in form.but thats it.he is not as versatile as sachin,i believe.And about gavaskar ,i haven't seen his batting that much,but he is nowhere near sachin in terms of runs scored
@hardilaziz (64)
• India
8 Oct 10
Tough one to answer. While I agree that Gavaskar is his predecessor, his successor could be anybody. Among he present crop, the one who looks most likely is Suresh Raina I would like to believe!