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WATCH: Tendulkar takes Teacher’s Day to reveal Ramakant Achrekar’s biggest teaching 

ICONIC SACHIN TENDULKAR took the occasion of Teacher’s Day to share an important lesson taught to him by his childhood coach Ramakant Achrekar. Reflecting on his school days, Tendulkar shared an anecdote which he referred to as his biggest lesson in life.

In the video uploaded by the legendary batsman on Twitter, he said,

“Back in my school days, I used to play only for the junior team and our senior team was playing the Harris Shield finals at the Wankhede Stadium. And our coach Ramakant Achrekar sir had organised a practice match for me. He had told me to go there after school and bat at number four. He said he had spoken to the captain and you would not need to field. That used to be my training. That was important because you needed to figure out your game there and figure out how to score runs in the middle.”

He further added,

“But I left all of that and sat at the Wankhede watching the Harris Shield final, cheering the senior team, clapping. After the match, I saw Achrekar sir and I thought it would be good to wish him. He asked me how many runs I got in the match and I told him I never went to play it because I wanted to cheer the senior team and clap for them. Then he scolded me a lot in front of everybody and said I did not need to clap for others. He said I should take care of my own game and do something so that one day, the world can clap for you. That was the biggest lesson of my life. After that day, I never missed another match.” 

Happy #TeachersDay! The lessons you taught me have always served me well. Sharing an incident with you all that changed my life! pic.twitter.com/J1izUvPG3C

— sachin tendulkar (@sachin_rt) September 5, 2017

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