Former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq today said Sachin Tendulkar's retirement from Test cricket is a "big loss" to world cricket.
"Sachin's retirement is a big loss to world cricket. He is not only an amazing player but a great human being as well. I have a lot of respect for him," Saqlain told PTI Bhasha.
Tendulkar will bid adieu to the game after playing his 200th Test against the West Indies in Mumbai next month.
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"I am lucky to have played against him. It's been an honour to have bowled to Sachin...Sometimes I got the better of him," he said.
Saqlain, famous for inventing the 'doosra', had been training the West Indies slow bowlers on the art of bowling the delivery at a special camp in Barbados ahead of their tour to India.
Saqlain was part of a high performance camp in Barbados, where he shared tips on how to breach the defence of Indian batsmen. However, Saqlain, a veteran of 49 Tests and 169 ODIs, will not be travelling with the Caribbean team to India as he will take up the job of spin coach with Bangladesh.
"India is a very tough team at home and this series will be an emotional one for them. To be able to win in India, you must be mentally and physically fit. You need to know your game very well. Playing against Sachin, our bowlers must have the confidence to beat a player of his stature," he said.
"India, at this time, is the best team in the world. They have a winning mentality. It's difficult to beat them at home," he added.