The coach's scold made Sachin Tendulkar the god of cricket

Less people will be aware that Sachin was extremely naughty in his childhood. Big brother Ajit Tendulkar took him to Ramakant Achrekar for coaching. In Achrekar's coaching, when Sachin was learning cricket, he was not disciplined like the other boys in the early stages.
Ramakant Achrekar coach of sachin tendulkar is real life Dronacharya
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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar's name today is not an admission of any introduction. Born in Mumbai on April 24, 1973, Sachin turned 45 on Tuesday.His bold batting allowed millions of sportspersons to celebrate and make the country proud. Bharat Ratna: Sachin Tendulkar has made many such records in cricket, which is breaking up or reaching even closer to the current cricketers. Apart from these records, Sachin has given the country many unsurpassed wins with his batting skills. Of course, Sachin Tendulkar has now retired from cricket but he is still a role model for future cricketers of the country. Cricket stars such as MS Dhoni, Virender Sehwag and Virat Kohli have said that after watching the cricketing 'Bhagwan' batting, he started playing cricket and his mind would always have played very good strokes like master blaster. was.

Sachin's batting was full of aggression inside the field but his image outside the field was of quiet and helpful people. Team India's current captain Virat Kohli came to Sachin only to improve his technique after failing to bat against England in the 2014 tour of England. Under the supervision of Sachin, Virat practiced batting. After implementing Tendulkar's advice, Virat emerged as a better batsman and started fixing the runs with his bat.

Less people will be aware that Sachin was extremely naughty in his childhood. Big brother Ajit Tendulkar took him to Ramakant Achrekar for coaching. In Achrekar's coaching, when Sachin was learning cricket, he was not disciplined like the other boys in the early stages. On this occasion, a scam of the coach changed the world of Sachin. Sachin himself has mentioned that sentence through a tweet himself. According to Sachin, this scare of Achrekar Sir taught him a lesson of discipline which was very useful for him.

In this tweet made in 2017, Sachin told that - It was a matter during my school days. I was playing with the junior team of my school (Shardashram Vidyamandir School) and our senior team was playing the final of Harris Shield in Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai). That same day, Achrekar Sir organized a practice match for me. He told me to go there after school. He (Achrekar Sir) said, 'I have spoken to the captain of that team, you have to bat at number four.' Sachin told that I did not play that practice match and went to play the match of the Wankhede Stadium Senior team. I was cheering the senior team of my school there. After the game I saw Achrekar Sir, I greeted him. Suddenly the head asked me, 'How many runs did you make today? According to Sachin, I replied, "Sir, I have come here to cheer the senior team. Upon hearing this, Achrekar sir scolded me in front of everyone. I still remember one word of mine.

Sachin told that - he (Achrekar Sir) had said, 'There is no need to clap for others. You should pay attention to your cricket. Get something like that, other people, clap your eyes on watching your game. This was a great lesson for me, after that I never left the match. According to Sachin, that scolding of the sire changed my life. After this I never careless about cricket practice. The results are in front of everyone. The essence of life was concealed in the scourge of Achrekar sir. In other words, this scolding coach of Ramakant Achrekar has made Sachin Tendulkar a major contributor to master blaster ...

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Despite the coach's say, practice practice did not come to play Sachin
Sachin's attitude to Tendulkar
Said, 'Get something that people play clap your game'
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