is that he's played for a quarter of a century, he's always been compared to many cricketters, don bradman being the premier one of all. i think the one that takes knowledge most of all is that he's played as long as he has and played with the expectations of 1.2 billion people riding on his shoulders every time he went out to bat. it's that incredible pressure that he's always had on him and he's managed to continue playing, continue performing and do as well as he does. i think that's what sets him apart from all those other people he's often compared to. >> i see you standing outside the gate. be s no -- there will stadiums, towns named after him. does he have a game plan for the uture? >> there's already a pavilion named after him. he hasn't really told anyone what he's going to do after he leaves, but i think it's fair enough to make a guess, the fact that he will be associated with the game. he is important of the franchise, and has given enough indication that he would continue taking on, probably more important manage role with them, maybe become part owner, who knows. he's a membe