15 November 2009

Tendulkar @ 20 – A Committed Fan’s Heartfelt Tribute


Today, 15 November 2009, its 20 long years since Sachin Tendulkar, the God for a billion people to whom cricket is nothing but a religion, has been wielding a willow and making tons of runs and bringing victories to team India. He was a man destined to win battles single-handedly and bring enormous pleasure to the fans of the game. People rejoiced when he hit the cricket ball to different parts of the ground; they celebrated when he cut and pulled shot balls, when he drove on the rise, when he leaned on to drive the ball through the covers, when he straight drove down the ground, when he swept and reverse swept, when he punched off the backfoot, he flicked through the on side, guided the cricket ball to the third man and when he danced down the track and lofted the bowler down the ground.

The aura of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is far beyond the runs he has scored or the wins he gave to the team. It is about the emotion that he brings to the billion people, the expectation, the motivation and the hope. Till he is there in the middle, cricket fans believe that everything is possible, the moment he gets out, the hopes get blown out and people switches off the television sets or move out of cricket grounds. For many of my generation, Cricket has been Sachin Tendulkar, nothing more, nothing less. He has been a role model for a lot of people – not only cricketers but people in all fields and professional backgrounds. He taught us how to fight alone when things are tough and when the circumstances are nothing but favourable. He taught us how to face criticisms and how to behave when things go wrong. He taught us the worth of concentration and values of humility. He taught a generation of Indians the importance of being aggressive yet humble. He never chased milestones; milestones begged him to chase them.

On this occasion of Sachin Tendulkar celebrating his twenty years in International cricket, I dedicate this tribute to the man who is perhaps the greatest icon of my generation. Inarguably, my greatest hero. I salute the great man for his tenacity, his humility, his hard work and his genius and I hope that he will continue for some more years bringing Indians a sense of great achievement through his willow.

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