Warne was different : Sachin Tendulkar pays tribute to late Shane Warne ahead of his state funeral at MCG

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Xtra Time Web Desk : Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar on Tuesday paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Shane Warne, who was a fierce competitor on the field and a great friend off the field to him.

One of the all-time greats of the game, Warne died at the age of 52 due to a suspected heart attack in Thailand on March 4.

“My first proper series against Shane Warne was in 1998 in India and everyone tagged that series as Tendulkar versus Shane Warne clash. And to remind people that it’s not Tendulkar versus Shane but it is India vs. Australia. But such was the following. That kind of following is going to put you under pressure. When you are playing a world class bowler like him, you just can’t turn up and hope that things are going to be okay,” said Tendulkar.

“So I had to prepare properly, not just out being there at the nets but when you’re sitting in the room, you have to be a step ahead of him, what he would be thinking because he was extremely good in putting pressure and playing mind games and trying to plan your dismissal.”

Tendulkar had many fierce battles with Warne and the 1998 series in India will remain a part of cricketing folklore.

“It didn’t matter, you looked at his body language. One didn’t know whether Warne had picked up four wickets, five wickets or he was bowling wicketless. Every delivery that he bowled, he was a fierce competitor.

Tendulkar said “there were number of good spinners, but Shane was different”.

“One of those very few bowlers against whom you couldn’t hit the ball on the rise. He was someone if you did not get to the pitch of the ball, there was no way one was expected to go and drive on the rise,” he said.

“He had this tremendous attitude towards life. Always positive and always welcoming. It’s really hard to accept that he is no more among us,” concluded the Master Blaster.