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Ahmad Shahzad Terms Sachin Tendulkar The ‘Bestest Human’
By Aditya Pratap - Apr 12, 2019 6:11 pm
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Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar happens to be an inspiration for a generation to pick the cricketing bat. Not only in India, but the children across the globe also admired him as a role model and dreamed to play cricket. Pakistani opener Ahmad Shahzad is one of them, who termed Sachin Tendulkar as the best batsman and bestest human being.

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Sachin Tendulkar played international cricket for 24 years and there wasn’t even one controversy surrounding him. He played his part with perfection for the most period of his cricketing career and served India with utmost honesty. These all qualities of him made Ahmad Shahzad his fan, who fell short of words to describe the genius that Sachin is.

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In the recent past, there were debates related to who is the best batsman, Sachin Tendulkar or Virat Kohli? Everyone has their own opinion on this question. Some say it is Sachin as he played different league of bowlers in his time while others say it is Kohli because he has achieved more than half what Sachin achieved in his entire career.

Meanwhile, Shahzad took no time in labeling Sachin as the greatest of all-time. During a chat session on Twitter, one fan asked him for few words for Sachin Tendulkar. In response, Pakistani batsman wrote “Best ever batsman. Best ever role model. Bestest human. Treats everybody the same.”

Currently, Shahzad is focusing to make a comeback in the national team ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be played in England and Wales from May 30. He was dropped from the team after he was found guilty of taking a banned medicine and was positive of a doping test. He has finished his punishment period and currently is playing in the domestic 50-over tournament.

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Ahmad Shahzad is unlikely to feature in WC

His chances to be picked in the World Cup squad are quite grim as he wasn’t in the 23-member World Cup probable, which Pakistan Cricket Board announced on April 4.