Sachin Tendulkar on Tuesday said that he was not thinking about reaching the 200thTest milestone even as there was speculation that he may retire after playing that match.
“I like to take one step at a time. I have been playing for the last 23 years and I have never thought of all this (reaching milestones). I don’t like taking things for granted. When I reach there then we can talk about it,” Tendulkar told a TV channel.
Tendulkar was expected to play his 200th Test match in South Africa but BCCI has proposed to host a two-match series against West Indies so that he could play the milestone match before the home fans in India.
It has also been speculated that Tendulkar, who has already quit ODI and T20 formats in international cricket, will bid adieu to the game with that match, which may be arranged at Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium, his home ground.
At its recent Working Committee meeting, BCCI revealed that it was planning to host West Indies before the South Africa tour.