Bhubaneswar, March 20 -- Legendry cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has always been an inspiration for many cricketers. Former Team India speedster Varun Aaron, who recently announced his retirement from red-ball cricket, has recalled one such incident involving the Master Blaster.

Varun was a tearaway pacer who first grabbed headlines in 2008 for his raw pace. However, he couldn't play for India as much as he would have loved to. He made his Test debut for India against West Indies in November of 2011. Following a lacklustre start, Aaron ended up picking three wickets thanks to Sachin.

Recollecting about the incident, Varun said, "We were playing at the Wankhede Stadium. It was a really flat wicket, and the West Indies were 500 something for ...