Sachin Page #5
- Year:
- 2017
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At a crunch moment in the Test series,
he came round the wicket to me.
I always felt that I should
have more than one method.
First, how to hit the pad
and make the ball dead.
And second, howl should
attack if I wish to.
He also put pressure on me then.
And all of the rest
of the bowlers to think...
...well, if he can do that,
what else has he got?
If someone's generally
getting on top of you...
...you seem to think, well
he can't just keep doing that.
He did do it.
After the game, he graciously
came up to congratulate me.
And from then on,
we became good friends.
Went over to his place a few times.
Dinner would stan about 12 o'clock.
And I'm sort of saying... I'm ready
for a kip, I got to bowl tomorrow
I don't know if it
was strategy or not...
...but it was fun.
He loved Dire Straits...
...and he had this
fantastic sound system.
Music has always been
my secret weapon...
...to control my emotions.
There were many times I would listen
to a single track over and over...
mthroughout a game.
In 1998, just...
kicked out the jams...
...and goes to a new level,
and he shows what he is capable of.
...but I feel that
this fellow is playing...
...much the same as I used to play.
You can ask anyone
from that generation...
...about which was
Tendulkar's best innings.
And they will all say...
There's a desert storm brewing here.
He was hitting Kasprowicz
out of the park.
Shane Warne... coming in, going out.
The way he batted on
...l used to bat the
same way when I went outside.
The way he shook his
neck or standing like him, or...
...delivering a back-foot
punch like him.
Wonderful 100 from Sachin Tendulkar.
He's taken India
single-handedly into the finals.
I would tell people, you know when...
...Sachin comes into bat,
please let me know.
When he came into bat,
we would stop work.
"Wait... we'll do it later."
"We won't get to see this again."
I used to have a fixed position in
front of the TV, and I would not move.
Would not eat, would not drink...
...while he was batting.
- Sara, who's come?
"What's the score?"
Okay so many runs
for so many wickets"
"ls Sachin still batting or not?"
That used to be our question.
That would give us some reassurance.
I used to try and copy him.
Like hitting fast bowlers
for a six with a straight bat...
...without follow through.
Back then it was like... what is this?
We've never seen anything like this.
...Mark Mascarenhas has asked me...
"How good is that is that Tendulkar?"
"l'd like to represent him."
He was like one of
those American Agents.
But he always thought two-steps ahead.
He knew how to turn
Sachin Tendulkar into a brand.
Sachin represents what millions
of young Indian kids wanna be.
He was the one that
we were all looking up to,"
...and we were all chasing.
And it wasn't just me,
We all wanted to
be like Sachin Tendulkar.
Everybody wants to know what have
you've been having for breakfast?
- Let it be a secret.
We've no means of
entertainment in our village.
Not even a talkies (Cinema Hall).
For us, entertainment
means Sachin's batting.
And that innings against Pakistan.
It was one of his
best innings of all time.
During the last 30-40 runs,
he couldn't even bend.
Cricket was a platform
that every advertiser could come...
...to use a face
that was a known face.
75 percent of this
market went to Sachin.
There were a few articles criticizing
me, saying that I am chasing money.
Money is important for everyone.
You want your family to be secure...
...but not at the price of cricket.
- Sara, who's come?
ready in the morning.
He used to be away so much...
...that we would be
happy just to be together.
He didn't spend much time with Sara...
...but whatever time he spent,
he was amazing.
- Sara, go close and show your tongue.
He would have lots of energy... and
he would play with her the whole day.
- Now show four.
- Four
He said one thing I'll
never do is change diapers.
- Sara bowling.
- And bat.
- How does papa raises hi
hand after a century?
- Daddy when he scores a hundred.
Sara doing her first
'Rangoli'(design).
same relationship with my children...
...as I had with my own parents.
I always found my father so calm.
In my younger days,
I would be watching him closely.
I was grasping so many things.
He treated each and every
person with equal respect.
If I could be 50
percent of my father...
...then I'd consider
myself a good human being.
As the Indian left for the World Cup...
...the hopes of a nation
went with them.
This was my third World Cup...
...and England has always been
a special place for Indian Cricket.
India had already won in 1983...
...and this team was sort
of similar to that team.
I was excited about our chances.
Our second game was
to be against Zimbabwe.
And at 2 o'clock in the morning,
I was surprised when
I opened the door.
My wife Anjali was there.
She came inside the room and said...
"Sit down,
there's something I want to tell you."
She said your father has passed away.
He's had a massive hean
attack and passed away.
The whole journey is a blur for me.
I'd just gone numb.
I can never forget that sight of my
mother sitting in the corner of the room.
Alone.
For the last 20 hours,
she'd been sitting facing the wall.
She had not moved from that spot.
From now on...
...my father was not going to be a
part of what would happen in my life.
That one thought was hurting me.
It was difficult to come to
the reality that he's no more alive.
Everyone at home felt
that I should go back...
...l should go back and join the team.
So, I somehow managed
I got back to England and
went straight to the ground.
Every little thing
that I thought of him...
...brought tears to my eyes.
Yeah, I am back because of
my family and all the countrymen.
Errr... It was my mother
who actually told me...
...that I should go back
and play the World Cup.
And try and get the cup back home.
My wife, my brothers and sister...
...and all the rest of the family members
also, they are totally behind me...
...and if my father was alive, he
would've wanted the same thing, so...
...l am back here to play.
Even while batting,
I was thinking of him.
I somehow controlled my tears.
When I scored 100 before that,
...but from that day forward,
every time I looked up...
...l would thank my father too.
"L have not forgotten you, my dear.
I remember everything very clear.
Our bond today with the unknown...
...is beyond the boundary
of the horizon.
My eyes will hide
...and leave behind
for you the rainbow to own."
- Aditi, Sachin speaking.
- It's a boy.
- Thank you very much.
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