A highly-placed BCCI source said Tendulkar had given his views to the President and selectors. "I cannot say what prompted him to take such a decision but it is some personal reason. All I can say is that he does not want to be the Test captain at this stage," the source said.
The selectors will meet here on Thursday to announce team for the remaining three one-dayers against Pakistan and also the new Test captain with Mahendra singh Dhoni now emerging as the front-runner for the hot-seat.
India has been without a Test captain ever since Dravid abruptly quit the post after the team's successful tour of England. With Tendulkar now out of the equation the 26-year-old Dhoni, who has been impressive in the Twenty20 and ODIs, appears to also take up the responsibilities in the longer of version of the game.
One of the selectors told PTI on condition of anonymity that Dhoni now stood a good chance to be the Test captain. "Tendulkar was the preferred choice but now it will be Dhoni, who has done a good job in one-dayers as well as in Twenty20," he said.
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