Ikki
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That's because people tend to worship Gods - even if those Gods don't do anything to deserve that worship. GS and Blaze's points are different. Blaze, in particular is arguing that the adulation far far outweighs any criticism he gets. I'd agree. The idea that Tendulkar, by virtue of being so popular, is under so much pressure (comparatively more than other cricketers) doesn't exist in any real form. There's more to arguing that he is loved far more than any other cricketer, rather than critiqued. I have not seen him be held to higher standards on a cricket pitch than other greats.To me it's also silly to suggest that being dubbed "God" of cricket eases the pressure rather than raising it. But again, that's inconsequential. I give no extra point to Tendulkar for having born in India and therefore having to deal with laughable levels of adulation and criticism.
You've essentially dismissed the pressure argument in all facets against all opponents. That's fine, I disagree but whatever. I, personally, have not dismissed the chance of this kind of pressure existing for a player - I mean, extreme criticism and hence pressure on performances as a result. For Tendulkar, I just don't think it exists. If Tendulkar DID get mass hysteria due to a few bad Tests (due to this incredible number of Indian cricket fans) I too would admit that this pressure is real. That because of the incredible attention he is also being criticised far more than others and that should be taken into account.
But I find the argument that he is on a whole other level of pressure laughable. He is the most adored cricketer in the world due to the sheer population of his countrymen. Every time he is at the crease they are willing him to score centuries. Some fringe cricket fans may stone his house but this does not even come close to refuting this adulation if not worship of the guy.
Ironically, that's one thing I admire about Tendulkar. That he doesn't let the adulation get to his head. This is even more admirable since he has been a pin up since he was a teen. He has pushed to a level of success that few can dream about.
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