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Prabhakar says WI side in Sachin farewell series competitive

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 19 2013 | 7:27 PM IST
Some experts might have felt that India faced a spineless opposition in the form of the West Indies in Sachin Tendulkar's farewell Test series but former seamer Manoj Prabhakar today said that the Caribbeans were a competitive side.
"West Indies were terrorising other teams during their prime. Though they lost badly in the Test series against India, they were still a competitive team. Nobody can say India got an easy opposition. India simply played better," Prabhakar told PTI.
Asked about Tendulkar's dazzling 74 he made in his final international innings, Prabhakar said, "Sachin had prepared well for the Test series by playing a Ranji game. The way he batted in his final innings was amazing. He wanted to make farewell memorable and he did that."
Prabhakar, who was part of the Indian side when Tendulkar made his Test debut in Pakistan in 1989, said just-retired batting maestro remained the same person throughout his "controversy-free" career.
"Sachin served the country without any controversy in his 24-year-long career. He did his job everytime he played for the country. He never let the success get into his head and always remained grounded and was the same person as he was in 1989.
"He maintained the same discipline all through his life. He gave best years of his life for the country. His sincerity towards the game made him such a great cricketer," the 50-year-old Prabhakar said.
Prabhakar, who played 39 Tests and 130 ODIs for the country, recollected how Tendulkar would hit boundaries off yorkers at the beginning of his career.
"People talk about Virat (Kohli) and MS Dhoni hitting yorkers. But Sachin, as a 16-year-old, was a master of sending yorkers to the boundary. He was simply sensational," said Prabhakar.

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First Published: Nov 19 2013 | 7:27 PM IST

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