MUMBAI, India (AP) Retired India batting star Sachin Tendulkar said Sunday he feared his career was over when he dealt with tennis elbow in 2004 and that battling injuries had been the biggest challenge in a sparkling 24-year international career.
"I felt my career was over when I had the tennis elbow injury," Tendulkar told a packed media conference hall a day after his last day in international cricket. "I could not even pick my son Arjun's plastic bat when I had the injury. When I went to the ground for the first time after my surgery (in 2005), young fielders were not letting my shots go beyond 10-15 yards. I thought I can't play anymore."
Tendulkar, who wore an India team blazer to the post-retirement press conference and was accompanied by his wife Anjali, said the secret behind such a long career had been overcoming different challenges and looking for solutions.
"I had rare injuries and it was not easy to come back. The time I suffered the injuries were the most difficult time. But the desire was so strong that I had to look for solutions," Tendulkar said.
Apart from the career-threatening tennis elbow, Tendulkar also suffered injuries to his heel, toe, back and thigh and is reported to have played through the 2003 World Cup in South Africa with a finger injury.