subshakerz
Hall of Fame Member
Again, context. In the 2007 series, Tendulkar fell thrice against Anderson but was still scoring a fair bit, it's not like Anderson's ownage of Kohli in 2014. 2011, Tendulkar's decline began and he struggled against the entire attack, not Anderson specifically.
Tendulkar succeeded against Steyn and had three hugely productive series in England in a row so I don't see the point trying to create a new weakness of his against lateral movement.