All the leading newspapers here paid glowing tributes to the iconic batsman as someone who strode on a cricket field like a colossus and said the game will miss a player who has "superhuman" achievements.
In his column for the 'The Times', former England captain Mike Atherton described Tendulkar as the "superhero for our times" and wrote about the adulation he received from the fans in cricket-mad India.
"In cricket, only Sir Don Bradman's average of 99.94 or Brian Lara breaking the world record twice - which was like man walking on the moon and then landing on Mars 10 years later - come close to Tendulkar's century of international hundreds and double century of Test caps for superhuman endurance," the newspaper said.
"And in other sports, perhaps Pele's 1,281 career goals, Sir Steve Redgrave's five Olympic gold medals in consecutive Games or Roger Federer's 17 Grand Slam titles compare with the Little Master for greatness," it said.
A write-up in the 'Guardian' newspaper said considering the burden of expectation of one-billion people he had to carry, Tendulkar's achievements dwarfs those of all his contemporaries.
"Tendulkar has around a billion of them (fans) ... Shows the size of the burden he has laboured under. No one, in any sport, has performed so consistently, under such pressure, over such a long period of time. By that measure, the margin between Tendulkar and the rest is as wide as the gap between Bradman's batting average and the next best," the newspaper said.
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