"The nature of the cricket fans in this region is such that if a player tries to prolong his international career they tend to forget him soon after he retires," Miandad told PTI.
Tendulkar has announced he will retire after the second Test which begins tomorrow. Miandad said he himself had made the mistake of trying to prolong his career and it didn't end well for him.
Miandad said Tendulkar was deservedly getting a lot of adulation and tributes in the run up to his final match.
"It is good to see this because Tendulkar deserves all this respect and tributes he has contributed a lot to Indian cricket over the years and his place among the master batsmen of the modern era is guaranteed," Miandad added.
The former Pakistani batting supremo saw Tendulkar make his Test debut in Karachi in 1989 and said the teenager had impressed everyone and also fulfilled the vast potential and talent he had.