Allan Lamb Sides With Tendulkar in Kohli Debate, Claims He 'Made' Cricket Legend

Wednesday - 30/07/2025 04:04
Allan Lamb, the former England cricketer, declared Sachin Tendulkar as the best Indian batter, even placing him above Sunil Gavaskar and Virat Kohli. Lamb humorously recalls dropping Tendulkar early in his career, jokingly claiming responsibility for his success.

Former England cricketer Allan Lamb has weighed in on the debate of the greatest Indian batter of all time, siding with Sachin Tendulkar.

Virat Kohli bows to Sachin Tendulkar

Virat Kohli's respectful bow to Sachin Tendulkar after surpassing his record for most ODI centuries during the 2023 World Cup.

Lamb, a veteran of three World Cups and 79 Tests for England, stated unequivocally to PTI, "Sachin easily." The 71-year-old then humorously recounted his role in Tendulkar's rise to stardom: "I played against him when he was 18. I dropped him at slip and he went on to get 100 (in a Test match). So I always say to him, it was me that made your name."

Lamb elaborated on his preference for Tendulkar, explaining why he ranked him above both Gavaskar and Kohli.

"Kohli is a brilliant player; he's got all the shots; he can score quickly. But if you want the best player I played against, that Indian player is Sachin, even ahead of Sunny," Lamb asserted.

He further noted, "The only thing I would have liked was to see Sachin play against the West Indies, where Sunny scored runs against the West Indies. He was probably the only Indian to score runs against those quicks."

Beyond the Tendulkar-Kohli debate, Lamb revealed his personal favorite Indian cricketer: his former Northamptonshire teammate, Kapil Dev.

"I loved the way Kapil Dev played. We played together at Northampton," he recalled fondly. "I remember him coming over and me saying, 'Kapi, I'm so pleased that you've come over. We need to strengthen our bowling.' He said, 'No, I haven’t come to strengthen my bowling. I've come to better my batting. I've come here as a batsman,' which I always enjoyed," he added.

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