It all started almost two decades ago, I was not even 10 years old and was addicted of watching Sir Sachin Tendulkar batting. I was not able to
understand a single word spoken by commentators but still liked them opening
their hearts out for him. Every single time I watched Sir Sachin on the middle
using his feet, showering runs all over the ground, I must try to imitate him the
next day I got to play. It was because I wanted to be Sir Sachin Tendulkar, I
opted batting and started to believe that I was a batsman. On my every birthday
I went on to ask the same gift to my parents, a bat with MRF sticker pasted on
it. Never went by the quality of it but made sure the sticker should be in
place. It is nostalgic. Every time I went to bat, I would take time to settle. I
would starch my hands, hold where the L-guard placed (though there was no
L-guard needed playing with tennis ball) and bend my legs on to the ground. I
would ask for side screen adjustment, knock the pitch with my bat and feel like
a great batsman holding the MRF bat on the crease. If I was ever successful
hitting runs or scoring fifty or a hundred, I would never miss the chance to look
up to the sky like the way Sir Sachin did, though I could not figure out for
long time why did he do that?
Such was the passion for Sir Sachin Tendulkar. I liked whatever he did, his
cover drives drived me crazy, whenever I was in a bad mood, his paddle sweeps swept my tears away, his pulls and hooks were the
reasons of my happiness. His straight drives touched right straight to my heart.
It was always nail-biting experience to watch sir Sachin batting. I wanted him
to sustain and to score at the same time. It took my breath away every time he
got beaten by a good delivery and gave me a reason to cheer when he sent balls
to the boundaries. Whenever there was a call from the presentation ceremony for
Sir Sachin Tendulkar to collect man of the match or man of the series awards,
my celebration began. Being at the height of enthusiasm I shared my happiness
with even those who did not know The “C” of cricket. It was the insane of me. I just wanted sir
Sachin to score century in every match. I had forgotten that he was also a man
who could be failed when It was not his day. I had started to believe that he
was God, and as per the conventional studies and learning, I was told “the God does not commit mistakes.” So
the same were my expectations from my God “Sir Sachin Tendulkar.”
I don’t believe being fan of anybody..I appreciate and admire them for their work and criticize for their inaction..But there is a name I totally worship. That’s “SIR SACHIN TENDULKAR”
The man without any flaws, without any misdeeds..A true patriot, a true country man, who has been representing my country with pride for almost two decades. There is a saying that “your knowledge sustains you abroad”. But a name that not only will sustain me but keep making me proud whenever I get to say
“I belong to the nation, Sir Sachin Tendulkar plays for.”
I don’t believe being fan of anybody..I appreciate and admire them for their work and criticize for their inaction..But there is a name I totally worship. That’s “SIR SACHIN TENDULKAR”
The man without any flaws, without any misdeeds..A true patriot, a true country man, who has been representing my country with pride for almost two decades. There is a saying that “your knowledge sustains you abroad”. But a name that not only will sustain me but keep making me proud whenever I get to say
“I belong to the nation, Sir Sachin Tendulkar plays for.”
It grew
with Sharjah. There were day night matches which used to start by 4.30 in the evening
but the events started couple of hours before the match with experts commenting
on the weather conditions and the teams balance. Those pre-match evaluations irritated
me a lot. I could not resist for too long to watch Sir Sachin Tendulkar batting.
And when the openers from India “Sir Sachin Tendulkar and Saurav Dada were on their
way to the pitch, It took all my attention and I would refuse everything came
in between, be it tuition classes, homework even I would refuse to go to market
asked by my mom. It was like a fever which made you lay on the couch and you
just have to wait it to get over to do other necessary things. I have never
imagined cricket without Sir Sachin. I had made a pact with myself years ago that
I would stop watching cricket after Sir Sachin Tendulkar would call it a day. I
just can’t see Indian team without Sir Sachin Tendulkar. On Sunday 26th may
2013 during the IPL-6 final played between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super
kings, there was a tweet asking “can Sir Sachin tendulkar be fit in commentary box?”
having answered with 70% people saying yes hurt me a lot. I just can’t see Sir
Sachin in any other role but to be on ground scoring more and more centuries
for more and more years. And it was so disheartening when after Mumbai Indians
won the title for this year IPL, Sir Sachin while interviewed by Harsha Bhogle
declared this was his final IPl and he retires from the format. All my
happiness and overwhelming emotions suddenly turned into tears. I could not
sustain myself and had a vanishing smile giving way to the sleepless night. All
throughout the night I found Sir Sachin Tendulkar in my dreams.
All his centuries, his fours, his sixes like a flash back hovered in my brain and did not let me sleep for a moment. It was so pain giving and left me in a huge sadness.
Thank you so very much gentle heart for giving me so many moments filled with joy, proud and spirit.
Thank you so much for inspiring me to dream. I owe you a lot, you taught me how to live and that too triumphantly.
Collecting all my emotions and with heavy heart saying good bye Sachin Sir and very best of luck for your future endeavors...May you live long and keep glorifying India at the height of Achievements..There is lot to come as you have still not left test cricket yet. The only reason that I can figure out to my closeness with cricket. Sir you say “it is cricket which wins but I am sorry I’ll have to disagree to you on this because I rate cricket as a loser without Sir Sachin Tendulkar.
This is for every atheist,
S A C H I N T E N D U L K A R(God exists)
All his centuries, his fours, his sixes like a flash back hovered in my brain and did not let me sleep for a moment. It was so pain giving and left me in a huge sadness.
Thank you so very much gentle heart for giving me so many moments filled with joy, proud and spirit.
Thank you so much for inspiring me to dream. I owe you a lot, you taught me how to live and that too triumphantly.
Collecting all my emotions and with heavy heart saying good bye Sachin Sir and very best of luck for your future endeavors...May you live long and keep glorifying India at the height of Achievements..There is lot to come as you have still not left test cricket yet. The only reason that I can figure out to my closeness with cricket. Sir you say “it is cricket which wins but I am sorry I’ll have to disagree to you on this because I rate cricket as a loser without Sir Sachin Tendulkar.
This is for every atheist,
S A C H I N T E N D U L K A R(God exists)
tribute to sir Sachin from sir Mukesh Pandey...... very well written...
ReplyDeleteThanks Mukesh for this wonderful article...
ReplyDeleteVery well written with great enthusiasm .. Kudos my friend :)
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