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Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar is celebrating the milestone of 20 years of playing first class cricket.

Tendulkar is one of the world's most exciting players
The 36-year-old who made his debut as a fresh-faced teenager is the man to have scored the most Test runs ever - more than 12,000.
In this interview with BBC Hindi's Delnaaz Irani, the 'Little Master' talks about his best innings, his motivations, plans for his future and why he thinks more emphasis should be placed on Test cricket.
He also reveals that 'cricket is in his heart and he's enjoyed every moment on the field' and that he has no plans to retire soon.
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