"Cricket is the only sport to have three formats and its only getting more exciting not only for players but also for spectators. There is creativity and more results are coming by (in longer version of the game). The batsmen are willing to take chances ...," he said in an interaction at KSCA's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations here.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said T20 has impacted the longer version of the game as players are playing aggressively and there have been many results too.
Former Test captain Rahul Dravid said with many T20 games being played, cricketers need to adapt to the demands of this latest format.
"You have to learn to play a few shots. You just can't block it which I did in Test cricket," he said.
"Good players learn to adapt and if we look Chris Gayle, Michael Hussey or an AB de Villiers in last IPL, these guys who sort of dominated are all really good test players. So, we need to have our basics right," he said.
"I wondered how this technology would help us learn cricket, but over the period of time figured out its importance. It helped us plan our innings," he said.
Replying to a query, Tendulkar said the first thing he would do as a selector is to analyse whether the player has the potential to withstand the pressure inspite of the failures and replicate his talent at the international level.
Tendulkar further said basics are more important in Test cricket and to a certain extent in one-day cricket.
However, he said it doesn't matter in T20 format because the players have to just go out and swing their bats. "This is the only format in which in three or four deliveries you can become a hero," he said.
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