Cannot imagine Tendulkar without cricket: Anjali


Mumbai, Nov 16 (IANS): Anjali Tendulkar said Saturday that it would be difficult to imagine her husband Sachin without cricket as the legend is all set to end his 24-year fairytale journey here at the Wankhede Stadium after the second cricket Test against the West Indies.

"The last one month have been difficult for us. Whenever we thought of this day we became emotional. It will be difficult for us to imagine Tendulkar without cricket. Cricket can be without Tendulkar but hard for us to believe that Tendulkar will be without cricket," Anjali said in a rare TV interview.

Anajli said Tendulkar can never switch himself off from the game.

"I have never seen him switching him off from the game. Even when we are holidaying in England he is always in the switch on mode. He is very conscious about the game and will never eat too much. We will always hit gym and practice with Arjun (son) to stay fit whenever he gets a chance," said Anjali in an interview to host broadcaster Star Sports.

Anjali said her husband is good at hiding emotions and it would highly unlikely that the cricket legend will allow his emotions get the better of him. Tendulkar, however, became emotional and tears rolled down his eyes when India lifted the World Cup here at the same venue in 2011.

Asked if she would put up the goggles and hide her emotions, Anjali said: "I am also good at hiding emotions. Maybe if not today but tomorrow."

So how difficult would it be for their kids Sara and Arjun, Anjali said: "Sara is very much like her father. She never shows her emotions. Before they were born Tendulkar was already a cricket star. So while growing up they were still figuring what there father was."

Anjali also said that Tendulkar was pleasantly delighted to see his son as a ball boy on the second day of the Test match here Friday. Tendulkar himself was also a ball boy at the same venue here during the 1987 World Cup.

"Arjun is among the Mumbai U-14 probables. He had a Harris Shield match on Friday and his father told him that he cannot miss the match at any cost. So Arjun went to the play his school match but found that the other opponents haven't turned up. And so he rushed to the stadium and in the meanwhile his coach had already got the accreditation. So Tendulkar was pleasantly surprised to see Arjun as a ball boy," said Anjali.

Anjali also said that now he would give some household responsibilities to Tendulkar.

"Tendulkar is always worried at the paint come out here and there in the house. Hopefully now I will give him some more household responsibilities," she said.

  

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Dubline

    Sat, Nov 16 2013

    No worries, this is India. Sachin will utilise his clout & ensure Arjun is in the team soon and play for the next 2 & half decades even if he flunks. Needless to mention the numerous sponsorships and modelling for ads.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sat, Nov 16 2013

    If Arjun becomes half as Good as his father then O.K., but another Rohan was not a patch on his great father Sunny Gavaskar ...
    In India only Mohinder Amarnath made his Cricketer father Lala Amarnath famous through his exploits in cricket...magnificent player Jimmy Amarnath...
    Coming to films however we all know how Sanjay Dutt has made us remember his father! And Abhishek in his decade and a old half filmi career is yet to learn the nuances of acting and dancing!So much for the star sons!! Here I think only Hrithik has surpassed his father in popularity!

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