Wax Statue a Reflection of my Contribution: Sachin Tendulkar


Press Trust of India

MUMBAI, Ap 13: Not a stranger to honours and accolades, master batsman Sachin Tendulkar on Monday said his wax statue adorning the iconic Madame Tussauds in London would be both an appreciation and reflection of his contribution to Indian cricket.

"It is a great honour to be there at the Tussauds. I know I am the first sportsperson of the country to be there. I think it is an appreciation and a reflection of my contribution to Indian cricket," he said after unveiling the statue.



Tendulkar said he was spellbound after seeing the statue which will be inaugurated at the Tussauds on April 24, his birthday.

"I am not a person who normally reacts easily to anything. But when I and my family saw it, something identical to myself, my reaction was something different. I have not reacted like that before, my reaction was special. It was so real, it was fantastic. But I am glad it does not breath.

"(My son) Arjun wanted to take down the bat and start playing but I told him not to get very close," he said.



Sachin Tendulkar (R) poses next to his wax statue, to be kept at the Madame Tussauds Studios in London, in Mumbai.

Asked next to whom he would want his wax statue to be placed at the Tussauds, Tendulkar said, "I don't mind to be next to anybody. The fact that it will be there itself was a great honour. There are so many great personalities there including Indians," he said.

Asked if he felt authorities at Tussauds should have done it earlier, Tendulkar said, "I am not the person to decide whether my statue should have been one or two year before or this year. I am not concerned about that. I am happy that I will be there now. It is a happy moment."

Tendulkar said he will go to London after the Indian Premier League season two in South Africa and see for himself his wax statue at the Tussauds.

"Right from 15 years of age I have thought of going to the Tussauds and even during my stay in England to play cricket I did not have time to go there because of my schedule. This time I will be there to know how this wax statues are made of," he said.

Tendulkar has achieved almost everything as a cricketer could dreamt of except for one -- to win the World Cup for the country.

"Every cricketer has a dream. For me I want to win the World Cup for the country that is my dream." 

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  • suraj, Fujairah

    Sat, Apr 25 2009

    Madame Tussauds Should Have Done It Last Decade Itself.

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  • mannu, delhi

    Sat, Apr 18 2009

    Sachin you are great, you are the best.

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  • Abdul Aleem Faroqui, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Apr 15 2009

    No doubt this man deserves it! He is indeed the  greatest of all time! We all should thank him for the time he spent on the ground playing for his country!

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  • S Shetty, Udupi/Bahrain

    Wed, Apr 15 2009

    Mr Roland , Sachin is  a simple man, very calm and having down to earth personality. I am very sure whole Indian cricket lovers will not feel same like you about him.

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  • Navin Sachin, Patna/Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 14 2009

    But everything is okay. his face some what looks older say early forties and he Never laughs/smiles frequently. 'amachi mathi amache manase '

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  • Roland,

    Tue, Apr 14 2009

    No doubt he is good batsman,but i find him more of a selfish kind of a sportsperson who plays for himself rather for the country.

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  • Raj, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 14 2009

    Great tribute to "Master Blaster" and a legend

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  • Montie, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 14 2009

    All this is happening because money is only with Indians. The management in Tussads knows that if we have Indian icons tourism will get a boost and profits will soar. We heard the result after bollywood actors were introduced there. Saying that these have done great to Indian cinema, sports etc etc is just an excuse.

    Why was Amitabh statue so lately introduced he was a megastar in 70s and 80s. Sunil Gavaskar was a legend, etc etc. Before and even today the Brits have a second opinion of Indians (eg.Jade Goody)and how many Brits liked Nasser Hussain captain the England team?. So now the change in attitude is only for money. I do not think that entering the Tussads gallery is a big achievement especially for Indians.

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  • Manjunatha Bangera, Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Mon, Apr 13 2009

    Sachin, needless to say that we are proud of you. You have achieved everything in life except, as you said, the world cup. I along with billions of your supporters will defenitely pray to god that ur wish of winning the world cup be fullfilled. Hats off to you Sachin. We all love u. U r a master. Aap cricket ki Betaaj Baadshah ho.

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  • shivu, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 14 2009

    Its a really good work as a Indian one should appreciate it

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