Teamwork behind India’s rise to the top, says Tendulkar

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – Sachin Tendulkar celebrated  India’s ascent to the top of the test rankings for the first  time on Sunday and emphasised the importance of teamwork in  their “remarkable” rise.

India supplanted South Africa as the top test side after  securing a 2-0 series victory over Sri Lanka.

They have also recorded series victories over Australia,  England and New Zealand, and drawn with South Africa, over the  past 18 months.

“This is a reflection of what we have been able to achieve  in the last 20 months or so. It is great to be sitting on the  top,” he told reporters.

Tendulkar, who holds the record for most runs and centuries  in both test and one-day cricket, said their rise was not based  on individual talent but the culmination of hard work by the  players, coach Gary Kirsten and support staff.

“We have worked hard and Gary has been very instrumental  and along with the other support staff also,” Tendulkar said.

“Along with all, that the leadership of (Mahendra Singh)  Dhoni and the team’s effort, so I would say that the whole team  got together and worked hard.”

Skipper Dhoni was also quick to play down the role of  individuals.

“This was not achieved through one or two individuals, but  it was a long process and everyone has contributed, whoever has  been a part of the side for the last 18 months,” he told  reporters.

“It has been a hard-earned achievement and it will be tough  to maintain that also at the same time.”

Dhoni said India might not be able to maintain their top  ranking due to a slow test schedule.

“It is a bit of concern that we are playing just two test  matches in the next six months so it will be tough for us to  maintain this position, but at the same time we have done  something remarkable so we would rather celebrate it than  thinking what next or what we should be doing,” he added.

“Next we are playing Bangladesh (in January) and I don’t  know when we are next playing test cricket and whom we are  playing after that. I think to sustain this position we have to  do well everywhere, wherever you go and whichever team you  play.”