Asked to compare the two great batsmen, Lee said, "I have to say Sachin, because he has that aura when he comes out to bat," he said at a media conference here.
"I have waged many a battle against him and was lucky enough to get him out more number of times than anyone else in the world. But I was also on the receiving end of many hundreds -- like the hundred (116) he got at Melbourne in 1999 and the many hundreds he has scored against us all around the world. When you play against Sachin you somehow (have to) find a way to give that little bit extra," said Lee.
"I thought to myself 'this is the guy I want to play against'. I was pinching myself it was not a dream. I thought I can ask him for an autograph rather than bowl to him. It's strange when you get to play against someone who was the hero as you were growing up.
Lee's assessment of Tendulkar was at variance with that of Kallis, who two days ago, was quoted as saying that Lara was the best batsman he has ever played against.
Kallis, one of the greatest all-rounders to have graced the game, however, described Tendulkar's achievements as incredible.