Why did Sachin avoid Net Practice in 2003 World Cup?

Update: 2014-08-05 15:36 GMT
Sachin Tendulkar emerged as the Man Of The Tournament in 2003 World Cup and the master has done it without facing a single ball in the nets. This news was revealed by none other than his former teammate Rahul Dravid.

Until now, No cricketer has ever scored over 673 runs in a single World Cup. The highlight of this achievement in the 98-run against Pakistan which have a face attack including Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar.

Dravid revealed all of the Indian team members were wondering why Sachin hasn't been facing a single ball in the nets. He even asked the little master why he is doing so and then came the reply "I am feeling good. I don't want to go into the nets and waste the touch. I have to feel good about my batting. When I have that, I will score runs".

The Wall of Indian Cricket, Dravid, treats Sachin as a legend and a greatest player he has ever played with in his career.
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