"The 200th Test match he will play is a great achievement. I hope that the 200th Test match is played in Mumbai. This is his home ground. In all fairness, I think he should get that opportunity to play that 200th Test match on his home ground," Bedi told reporters on the sidelines of a book launch -- 'India's Glorious Cricketing Heritage'.
There have been suggestions that the 40-year-old Tendulkar, who is two shy of completing 200 Test appearances, would call it a day after reaching the landmark during the hastily arranged two-Test series against the West Indies at home.
"If anyone can talk about Sachin Tendulkar's retirement or his final phase, it will only be Sachin himself," he said.
Former India coach Anshuman Gaekwad felt that people are speculating about the venue more than Tendulkar himself.
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"Any player playing his 200th Test match would feel that it should happen in his home town, in his home ground. But you don't play cricket like this. If it happens over here then we would go and see it but if it is South Africa then we would think about it. But it is not compulsory that it should happen here.
Gaekwad further said: "All of us know his passion for cricket. After playing for so long, we cannot tell him how much he should play. He has brought his own standard so high, that if he cannot sustain it then he will himself retire. If he will feel he is becoming a liability then he will himself retire.