Sachin Tendulkar has made poets of prose writers even if his
strokeplay has demontrated the futility of conveying in words the
brilliance of his batsmanship. As R C Robertson-Glasgow said in
another context, he was "easy to watch, difficult to bowl to and
impossible to write about." In this collection of essays by some of
the finest writers on cricket, the attempt is not so much to pin
Sachin down as to let him roam free: beyond statistics, above
nationality, and above the need to explain. From the sublime to the
ridiculous it is all here. As Peter Roebuck once said "Whenever I
feel low I only need to remind myself how privileged I am to be
writing on the game in the Tendulkar era"
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