However, I had been actually following this kid from a few years earlier. The Wisden and Cricketer magazines, which my granddad had regular subscriptions to, were raving about him for some time and I was most keen to see him in action from the early 1990 onwards. Following the brief encounter in India, Sachin and I both played county cricket in 1992. Sachin was in fact the first international cricketer to play for Yorkshire. By then, I had realised that I’d have to gear myself for many faceoffs against this kid in my career and was keeping a very close eye on his exploits. And it was in 1992 during a Sunday league match that he played for Yorkshire that I realised how good he was. He scored a match-winning 70-odd off 50 balls, and single-handedly led his team to victory. This innings defined Sachin Tendulkar for me. At such a young age, he was dominating bowlers in bowling-friendly conditions with great poise. He was playing shots with complete freedom and not a single of his shots was a slog. They were all cricketing shots and it was just wonderful to see a kid do that with such ferocity. There was no doubt that here was a special talent who had come to dominate world cricket for some time.