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Tendulkar inspired Indians to take up cricket: Dravid

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 6:29 AM IST

"Yesterday, at the BCCI's annual awards function, Sachin said that Sunil Gavaskar had inspired him to take up the game. What Sachin has done is inspire generations of players in the small towns and villages across the country. That is the impact he has had on India and Indian society through television," said Dravid while launching the book "Sachin - Born To Bat" by Khalid A H Ansari, here today.

The former skipper, who released the book edited by Clayton Murzello, said it had been a pleasure to play alongside Tendulkar and sharing the dressing room with him.

"We might have scored 6900 runs together. People may not remember me, but will certainly remember Sachin," said Dravid, who has moved over from the playing field to sharing television commentary duties with another former India captain Sourav Ganguly.

Recalling the first time he had seen Tendulkar bat as a 13-year-old boy in Cuttack in a match between his team South Zone against West Zone, Dravid said the way Tendulkar batted was a revelation to him.

"I was not included in the playing eleven. In those days who are not in the eleven were given scoring duties and I was scoring for my team in that match. Prior to reaching Cuttack I had made some runs at Bangalore and fancied myself as a batsman.

"After seeing Sachin score 67 there I put aside my pen and said...Buddy you have a long way to go," said Dravid, who has amassed 13,388 runs from 164 Tests before retiring earlier this year.

"I have with great pleasure seen Sachin from close quarters construct an innings. He has great talent and a great mind. Here is a man who is not only born to bat but born to play cricket," gushed Dravid about the Mumbai batsman. (More)

  

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First Published: Nov 22 2012 | 7:25 PM IST

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