If Dennis Lillee is to be believed had he not rejected Sachin Tendulkar for the MRF Pace Foundation, we would not have seen the genius batting and breaking records as he is doing today. According to Australian fast-bowling great Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest batsman to have ever played cricket and that he admires his hunger for the game despite achieving unparalleled success.
"Sachin is a very humble man. He is the greatest player and batsman to have ever played. He just amazes me on many counts, his eye for the game, hunger for the game and continued success," said the 62-year-old Lillee, who bids adieu to the MRF Pace Foundation after 25 years of service, says a report in The Times Of India.
Lillee felt a bit embarrassed now in the thought that he had rejected Tendukar's ambition to become a fast bowler in the late 1980s but said he did the game of cricket a "big favour" by doing so. "I actually feel very embarrassed because I rejected him as a fast bowler," Lillee said recalling his first meeting with Tendulkar when the batsman came to the MRF Pace Foundation with an ambition to become a fast bowler, adds the report.
Meanwhile media reports quotes Lillee, "I think I did him and the game of cricket a favour. I am just joking, but I will never forget (the incident)." Lillee, then the MRF Pace Foundation's coaching director, advised a young Tendulkar to focus on his batting instead of bowling.
"When he came back a year later he was just 15 years or so. I was there behind the nets. The first ball Sachin faced he hit it behind the bowler for a four. Sachin flicked the next ball for a four as well. The bowlers were not able to get Sachin and he was hitting them out of the park," said Lillee.
"When he was still batting with about 48 runs or so from 12 balls, I asked (the then head coach) TA Sekar who is this boy. Sekar laughed and replied you should know him, he is the boy whom you rejected when he wanted to become a fast bowler," he added.