Former Pakistan captain and allrounder Imran Khan said Tuesday Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar should have retired after the "ultimate high" of a World Cup victory at home last year.
"The best time for him to have gone was when India won the World Cup," Khan told a news channel.
"He is such a great player and there is still no replacement for him really, but he has to time it right."
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