SACHIN TENDULKAR
LEAVES INDIA IN TEARS

India had won the match by an innings and 126 runs, and the
series 2-0, but that was reduced to a mere footnote. Pragyan Ojha picked
up the man of the match award for his 10-wicket haul - and was lustily cheered
for dedicating his award to Sachin. The loudest applause through the awards
ceremony was reserved for Ravi Shastri, for handing over the mike to Tendulkar and
saying, "It's all yours."Sachin
had carried along a list to ensure he didn't forget anyone, but he referred to
it only occasionally. Mostly, he spoke extempore and straight from the heart.
He began in a choked voice, pleading with the delirious crowd that had stayed
on its feet through the presentation ceremony to settle down and let him speak.
As the audience quietened somewhat, he composed himself and said, "My
life, between 22 yards for 24 years, it is hard to believe that this wonderful
journey has come to an end."
He
thanked his father. "The most important person in my life, and I have
missed him a lot since 1999 when he passed away. He gave me freedom at the age
of 11, and told me, 'Chase your dreams, but do not take short cuts. The path
might be difficult, but don't give up'. He told me to be a nice human being,
which I will try my best to always do. Every time I have done something special
and showed my bat, it was for my father."
He
spoke fondly of his mother. "I don't know how she dealt with a naughty
child like me... She started praying for me the day I started playing cricket.
She just prayed and prayed and I think her prayers and blessings have given me
the strength to go out and perform."
He
mentioned his uncle and aunt, with whom he stayed for four years because his
school was far from home. "I am like their son and I am glad it has
continued to be the same way." He thanked his eldest brother, Nitin and
his family, for their encouragement, and his sister Savita, who gifted him his
first cricket bat and has fasted for him every time he has batted.
There
was a special word of thanks for his brother, Ajit. "We have lived this
dream together. He sacrificed his career for my cricket. He spotted the spark
in me. And it all started from the age of 11 when he took me to Achrekar sir,
my coach, and from there on my life changed."He
smiled as he spoke of how "the most beautiful thing happened to me in 1990
when I met my wife, Anjali." The crowd responded by cheering and indulging
in some good-natured whistling. Then he spoke emotionally of how Anjali
sacrificed her career as a doctor so that she could take the responsibility of
the family. "Without that, I don't think I would have been able to play
cricket freely and without stress... You are the best partnership I've had in
my life." By now, the tears were flowing from Anjali's eyes. Daughter Sara
reached across to give her a comforting hug and kiss. Sachin
spoke wistfully of his "precious diamonds" Sara and Arjun. "My
daughter is 16, my son is 14. I wanted to spend so much time with them on
special occasions but I missed out on all those things." He thanked them
for understanding his absence and promised, "I have not spent enough time
with both of you, but the next 16 years or even beyond that, everything is for
you."

The
boyish streak in him surfaced as he spoke of his delight that his coach,
Ramakant Achrekar, had finally come to watch him play in a stadium. "In
the last 29 years, Sir has never ever said 'well played' to me because he
thought I would get complacent and stop working hard. Maybe he can push his
luck now and say 'well done' on my career, because there are no more matches,
sir, in my life."He
repeated the message that he had given to the Indian team when skipper M S Dhonipresented him the special cap for his 200th Test.
"All of us are so, so fortunate and proud to be part of the Indian cricket
team... I know you will continue to serve the nation with the right spirit and
right values." At a time when a probe is underway into allegations of
fixing, the simple statement spoke volumes.
Prof. John Kurakar
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