Wright said the batting great is enjoying his cricket at the moment and still loves to contribute with the bat on big occasions.
"Sachin is fine and looks in good touch with the bat. He is hitting the ball beautifully at the moment. Like in the last match against Perth Scorchers, he had to go for it right from the start...Twenty20 is like that. He is a quality player and his experience is important for us on a slow and spinning wicket," said Wright at the post-match press conference.
Tendulkar hasn't been in the best of form lately with scores of 15, 5 and 0 to show for in the ongoing tournament.
Asked what difference he sees in the Tendulkar of today from the days when he was the coach of the Indian team, the New Zealander said, "The only difference is now he has more runs in his bank."
Wright admitted his players were under a lot of pressure in their last league game against Scorchers and nobody gave them a chance to overhaul the 149-run victory target in 14.2 overs to qualify for the semi-finals.
