I guess 16-November-2013 will be etched in my
memory for ever, along with the Millions in India & Worldwide. I consider
it to be the most historic day in World of Cricket. I should have remembered that
Good Things always come to an end. I knew the countdown had begun. It wasn’t
easy for me to digest the fact that the only player I grew up watching, the
only player that made Cricket so important in my Life is not going to play
anymore and I will be deprived of all the Entertainment which he has showered
on Millions of us who treat him like a God. I did not know how to react even though
I knew at the back on my head somewhere that this day will come but I always
prayed to God & was being Selfish, “Please No, Let him play forever”. What
a story to tell my Kids, Grand-Kids & the younger generation that will be
deprived of the Master Class, the Genius at Work –
The God of Cricket:
SACHIN TENDULKAR
I was born & bred in Mumbai listening to stories told by my dad about the Cricketing Greats like Vijay Merchant & Hazare, Polly Kaka (Polly Umrigar), Salim Durrani, Sunny G (Sunil Gavaskar), Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards and their greatness and dedication towards the game of Cricket. I was always told stories that how a certain Mumbai Boy named Sunil Gavaskar stood against the might of the Greatest Fast Bowling Attack & hooked them out of the attack. The Marshals, the Holdings, the Garners, the Roberts were all at his mercy, but my Romance with Cricket & my Love for Sachin Tendulkar
started on 12-April-1988 during the Harris-Shield Final at Brabourne Stadium
(CCI), when as a 7 Year old I was dragged by my Dad to see that Match. Since that
day until today, 11-July-2014, no one has inspired me or garnered my attention
like “The Child Prodigy”. It was the
first time I saw Sachin Tendulkar bat and what an innings that was 346* and I am
very thankful to my Dad and owe him big time for taking me to see that match.
Post that match, I have seen almost all his innings & even bunked school
and travelled all the way to Marine Lines to watch him play his only college
match for Kirti College, which was directly after the 1992 World Cup in
Australia.
It hasn’t have been easy for me knowing the fact
SRT won’t be playing anymore, since cricket has been my life, my solitary love
outside of family & friends, but I guess that there is a right time for everything
& maybe his body finally won over his Heart & his Mind. But he left behind
an aspect of cricket that he defined. There have been & will be comparisons
with other greats in Test cricket, but Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar will be a
chapter in history of World Cricket which everyone will cherish to read.
Sachin played 463 out of 874 ODI’s played till date
by India and before Sachin there were only 17 ODI Hundreds scored by India
which averages a century every 9.70 games and Sachin changed that number to one
every 3.52 games which is the best conversion rate across all ODI playing
nations and to speak that first hundred came in his 79th match. What
a Player!
Sachin as per me & many might agree is the best
batsman ever to walk the cricket field. His Love for Test Cricket was always
evident when he stood the Pace Barrage of Pakistan at the age of 16 (which I
consider was the greatest bowling attack of that Era) Imran Khan, Wasim Akram,
Waqar Younis & the wily Abdul Qadir who amongst them have a total test
wicket tally of 1,365. The class was evident even at that tender age of 16, however the selectors were reluctant to send this 16 yr old on the Pakistan Tour, as
they thought he will fail and his confidence would suffer, but Late Naren
Tamhane Sir remarked the Epic Statement which became the talk of Mumbai & Indian Cricket Folklore, “Gentlemen, Sachin Tendulkar never fails”. I had the privilege
to be coached by Tamhane Sir for a small summer camp as a Teenager & I did
ask him about this and he replied in Marathi saying, “Kinnar, tyaja mannat
phakt Batting ani Mothe Runs hote, tyacha dolyat meeni commitment pahela hota
and that’s why I knew Sachin Tendulkar will never fail”.
The English Summer of 1990 & that fabulous
maiden test hundred at Old Trafford, Manchester – the wonderful match saving 119*
& the Australian Summer of 1992 and one of the best Sachin Hundreds I have
ever seen and on the fastest & the bounciest wickets of all time, that 114 at
WACA, Perth is until date the most talked about innings in World of Cricket
against a dangerous Aussie attack consisting of Craig McDermott, Merv Hughes,
Paul Reiffel, Mike Whitney & Tom Moody. What an innings, Class Personified –
Master at Work. The Telegraph & BBC have listed 5 greatest of Sachin
Innings over his wonderful career:
1.
119 not out, England
v India, Old Trafford, 1990
2.
114, Australia v India,
Perth, 1992
3.
169, South Africa v India, Cape Town, 1997
4.
155 not out, India v Australia, Chennai, 1998
5.
136 v India v Pakistan, Chennai 1999
I would definitely like to add the 241 not out vs
Australia at Sydney, 2004 and his 103 not out vs England at Chennai, 2008 where
India successfully chased 387.
His ODI knocks have created much talk across the Cricketing
World as to which have been his best & greatest, well below I list what I as
a Sachin Fan & Cricket Lover feel were some of his greatest knocks in ODI’s.
1.
90 vs Australia, 1996 – Mumbai
2.
143 vs Australia, 1998 – Sharjah
3.
134 vs Australia, 1998 – Sharjah
4.
141 vs Australia, 1998 - Dhaka
5.
98 vs Pakistan, 2003 – Centurion (World Cup, 2003
and this according to me has been the greatest innings I have seen – Not taking
anything away from the 1998 Sachin Sandstorm at Sharjah but this innings was
incredible)
6.
117* vs Australia, 2008 – Sydney
7.
91 vs Australia, 2008 – Brisbane
8.
175 vs Australia, 2009 – Hyderabad
9.
200* vs South Africa, 2010 – Gwalior (First Man on
Planet to score a Double Hundred in ODI)\
10.
111 vs South Africa, 2011 – Nagpur
My Romance with Cricket & Sachin Tendulkar
continued when as a 17 year old I was signed for Sungrace Mafatlal to play in
the ‘A’ Division Times Shield by Late Mr. Hemant Waingankar (Kaka I called him)
and as the youngest member in the team I was privileged to a Personally
Autographed Photograph given to me on behalf of the Master (which till date is
my most prized possession). I also had a pleasure to share the dressing room
with him during a Times Shield Match vs Air-India at MiG Cricket Ground & that’s the match where my name was mentioned in the Team Sheet with The Great Sachin
Tendulkar.
My Most Prized Possession
The Love for Sachin has been a childhood folklore
for me & my closest friend Kevin Vessoaker and I believe that both of us
are the craziest SRT fans. We recorded every 100 of his and watched it over
& over again whenever we got the time, specially Sachin Sandstorm, which we
must have watched more times than Shahrukh Khan must have said “kkkkkk Kiran” in
Darr.
I will share a very funny incident involving my
friend Kevin & how crazy Cricket Fans we could be. I was playing for
National Cricket Club vs MCA Colts in Maharashtra Police Shield at Wankhede
Stadium and as defending champions we had the privilege of the Home Dressing
Room (used by the Team India & Mumbai). It was a Saturday Evening and my
friends Kevin & Viren had come to see the match. After the end of days
play, they helped me & Wasim Jaffer with few Knocking sessions in the nets
until it was time to go home. I went for a shower & when I came out I see
Kevin peeing in the Urinal Pod and kept shifting from one Pod to another and I was
a bit shocked to see that & asked,”Bro what you up to?” and I get a reply, “Kinny,
I don’t know which Pod Sachin must have peed in, so I’m gonna pee in all the
Urinal Pods so that I know I peed in the same Pod that Sachin did”. That’s how
crazy Sachin Tendulkar Fans we are.
I haven’t watched much Cricket post Sachin’s
Retirement but my Sachin Tendulkar Love Affair now continues with the Sachin
Tendulkar Book Collection. The first book of my Sachin Collection was ‘Sachin
Tendulkar: Masterful written by Peter Murray & Ashish Shukla was gifted to
me by my Girlfriend in 2002 and I still cherish that book with Love, as
that started my Love for SRT Books. I have 28 in total as of today with the
latest edition being his autobiography ‘Playing it My Way’, along with my
Sachin Tendulkar Scrap Book which is now 23 years old and handled with utmost
care.
There are so many more to pen. I was only a young
cricketer when I started watching you play and that is why I miss you so much. It’s
like the Boyhood of dreams is over for me. Just as the child in you never grew
up, so does my habit to be enlightened by your greatness and your persona. You are a great habit - Sachin, which I don’t want to let go off.
You did well not only for yourself but for Millions
like me & for the Game of Cricket. There never was another Sachin Tendulkar
& there never will be another Sachin Tendulkar.
One Last Time - #SRT200
Youngest Recipient of Bharat Ratna
Sachin Tendulkar - Compared with other Greats of the Game
“Cricket will
always be defined as an illusion caused due to the deficiency of Sachin
Tendulkar.” – Kinnar Solanki
“Ambidextrous, Dexterous,
Deft, Gifted, Flamboyant, Flair, Genius….Sachin Tendulkar – the reason to
introduce these words in the Dictionary.” – Kinnar Solanki
“Seeing Sachin
in action, reminds me that I’m lost in a dream, but I’m only dreaming that I’m
Lost.” – Kinnar Solanki
“He Came, He Played & He Conquered.”
“Beneath
the helmet, under that unruly curly hair, inside the cranium, there is
something we don't know, something beyond scientific measure. Something that
allows him to soar, to roam a territory of sport that, forget us, even those
who are gifted enough to play alongside him cannot even fathom. When he goes
out to bat, people switch on their TV sets and switch off their lives."
#Respect - Sachin
Tendulkar
"Sachin,
the man we all want to be." - Andrew Symonds
"I have seen god. He bats at no.4 for
India." - Matthew Hayden
"Commit all your sins when Sachin is batting.
They will go unnoticed because even the lord is watching!"
"There are two kind of batsmen in the world.
One Sachin Tendulkar. Two all the others." - Andy Flower
“I see myself when I see Sachin batting.” – Late Sir
Donald George “Don” Bradman
“He is a Genius, I’m a mere Mortal.” – Brain Charles
Lara
“Cricketers like Sachin come once in a lifetime and
I am privileged he played in my time.” – Wasim Akram
“I didn’t see Don but to me, in all my years
associated with the game, I haven’t seen a better batsman than Sachin
Tendulkar. He is 99.99% perfect & I would pay to see him bat.” – Sir Isaac
Vivian Alexander Richards
“I had to remind Gary Kirsten often that he was in the
covers to field against Sachin Tendulkar, not to applaud him.” – Late Hansie
Cronje
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-Kinnar Solanki
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