Former Australia captain Michael Clarke believes that Virat Kohli's strong desire to score a big century is like Sachin Tendulkar. Clarke said that he does not remember that when he played, there was another perfect batsman like Tendulkar. He said that it was difficult to out Tendulkar and there was no flaw in his technique. Clarke said on the 'Big Sports Breakfast' radio show, 'He (Tendulkar) was technically the best batsman I ever saw. It was very difficult to out him. He had no weaknesses. You could only hope that he makes a mistake." Sports Ministry will help former hockey player stranded in America After this, he also praised the current captain of the Indian team, Kohli, and described him as the best batsman of all formats at the present time. Tendulkar is the only cricketer in the world to have played 200 Tests and scored 100 centuries in international cricket. He has played 51 Test innings and 49 ODIs in ODIs. He also has the most runs in both formats. In Tests, he has scored 15,921 runs and 18,426 runs in ODIs (463 matches). In 2013, he played the last Test series against the West Indies. This player is ready to play in a closed stadium Captain Clarke, who won the 2015 World Cup to Australia, said, 'I think he is the best batsman in all three formats right now. His ODI and T20 records are unmatched and he has come to know how to dominate in Test cricket. There is a similarity between Kohli and Tendulkar. Both have liked to score centuries. AIFF started online classes to keep referees fit