We are thinking of one match at a time: Tendulkar
16th May 2008 09:01 IST Agencies
His team also had a plan to take on Kolkata captain Sourav Ganguly who had found form in the last two outings, Tendulkar said.
"Sourav is an experienced campaigner and it is not going to be easy against him. The match will be close since both teams are doing well and should be a treat for spectators," Tendulkar said.
The Mumbai captain praised his teammate Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya for his match-winning century against Chennai on Wednesday, saying it was a treat to watch.
"On Wednesday, I felt good that I was in the same side as him (Jayasuriya)," Tendulkar, who was at the non-striker's end for most of the Sri Lankan's innings, said.
"We got a treat and got to see the batting that Jayasuriya is capable of. He played some great shots," he said.
Tendulkar, who made his IPL debut in Wednesday's match after recovering from a groin injury, said he had enjoyed his outing in the field.
Playing in Mumbai was special and having the crowd behind the team was a great experience, the batting maestro said. |