<h1>Sachin Tendulkar Regrets : Not Captaining Team India for Longer Duration</h1>

Sachin Tendulkar's two residencies as captain of India were not exceptionally effective and are viewed as the uncommon blips in what was generally a sparkling 24 years in universal cricket.
His is a profession studded with points of reference and records, however resigned batting legend Sachin Tendulkar today uncovered that not getting a long stretch as India's cricket commander was a failure he discovered intense to overcome given the quantity of difficulties he persevered.
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Tendulkar's two residencies as chief of India were not exceptionally effective and are viewed as the uncommon blips in what was generally a sparkling 24 years in universal cricket.
He first assumed control as captain in 1996 yet by 1997 the group was performing so ineffectively that he was dropped from the position.
"To me, cricket is collaboration and not about people. There are stages where skipper become possibly the most important factor and chief will guide, take imperative choices on the field yet in the end the batsmen would need to go out and score runs and the bowlers need to land the ball in those zones," Tendulkar said at the 'India Today Conclave' here.
"I was dropped from captaincy after just 12-13 months in my first spell. That was a mistake on the grounds that you choose the commander imagining that he is going to take the group forward and afterward if that stretch is not sufficiently long, then the achievement rate turns into zero. On the off chance that you play four matches, you lose two, then you are 50 every penny effective, et cetera.
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"My residency was not sufficiently long and it was a major dissatisfaction for me to succeed," Tendulkar uncovered.
The 41-year-old, who say adios to the amusement in 2013, drew examination with his own captaincy stretch to India's Test voyages through 2011 to England and Australia.
"Cricket to me is a group activity and when I was a chief there were some intense visits. We went to the West Indies and they were a superior side. Went to South Africa and Australia, there were number of difficulties that I met with.
"One normal thing that I encountered amid my captaincy period and 2011 when India went to visit England and Australia, we lost Test matches in light of the fact that there were no runs on the board and we doled out extremely numerous runs," Tendulkar said.
"The same thing happened amid visits under my captaincy when there were very few runs on the Board and we couldn't pick those 20 wickets. We lost four Test coordinates in England and four in Australia," he reviewed.
Asked who he thought would lift the World Cup, which is at present in progress in Australia and New Zealand, Tendulkar said he anticipates India lifting the trophy for a moment progressive time.
"The way India is playing, they will win the World Cup. I am so awed with the group. We knocked down some pins decently, batted well and (have been) fielding great. There is not a solitary office which we didn't tick, we have done reliably well," he said.
"To begin with there was this question mark whether we will have the capacity to beat Pakistan, I think we don't give full credit to the group when they do well. I will give full credit to the group. We outmaneuvered South Africa, they didn't play gravely however we made them resemble that.