Bishop played 9 games against Tendulkar.
Former West Indies fast bowler and now a well-known commentator Ian Bishop has recently paid rich tribute to legendary Indian batsman and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar.
Tendulkar has been the biggest megastar of cricket who gave a nightmare to many bowling greats in his illustrious 24-year-long successful career with his unreliable yet incredibly solid technique and sheer quality with the willow – which often made many to describe him extremely difficult to bowl at.
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Apart from being famous for playing shots in all corners of the ground, Tendulkar was rich with every shot in the cricket book – front foot drives, back foot punches, hooks, pulls, paddle sweeps, square-cuts, leg-glances, stepping on the pitch and going downtown that made him best an epitome of batsmanship.
Further, the batting maestro was very skillful against both fast-bowlers and spinners while his free-flowing strokeplay and an incredibly reliable technique – which made his greatest player after Sir Donald Bradman and Vivian Richards and even some leveled him as the best of all-time.
Recently, Bishop has also named the Master Blaster Tendulkar as the most challenging batsman he has ever bowled to at a Star Sports show called ‘Cricket Connected’.
Bishop said: “Sachin Tendulkar is one of the most difficult batsmen to whom I have bowled in my career. He always used to hit in the straight lines.”
Noteworthy, Bishop played nine matches – four Tests and five ODIs – against Tendulkar and managed to get him out thrice with the two dismissals coming when Indian great was nearing a century.
(With Hindustan Times Inputs)