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Sunday, November 17, 2013

No regrets of leaving cricket: Tendulkar


NEW DELHI: Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar spoke his heart out post retirement at press conference in Mumbai on Sunday, saying that it has not struck him yet that he has retired and his 24-year career has been like a dream journey.

When asked what will be his next step after bringing down the curtains, Sachin replied 24 hours after 24 years of cricket, I need a break of atleast 24 days now.


On being conferred with Bharat Ratna, Sachin said he has dedicated the highest civilian honour to his mother.


"I asked BCCI to hold the last Test in Mumbai so that my mother could watch me play for the first time," Tendulkar added.


Tendulkar also has some plans in kitty as he would like to share his insights with the upcoming lot of young cricketers.


Sachin said it was the right to call it quits as his body was unable to take the load.


Sachin also heaped praise on childhood coach Ramakant Achrekar, saying his blessings made him achieve what he has achieved today.


On his family, the little master said the beauty about them is that they never lost balance, irrespective of whether he scored 100 or 20.


Sachin also said the winning the World Cup was special moment as he had to wait 22 long years since his debut to life the coveted title.






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