Lalluram Sports Desk. Sachin Tendulkar was awarded the BCCI’s CK Naidu Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday. The master blaster enchanted the cricket lover country for more than three decades and there is no record that he has not done his name. 51 -year -old Tendulkar spoke openly about his farewell ceremony and told how the then captain MS Dhoni decided to do something special for him.
During the ceremony held in Mumbai, Jai Shah, president of the International Cricket Council (ICC), honored Sachin with the Lifetime Achievement Award of BCCI. With 664 international matches for India, Tendulkar remains the highest run -scorer in Test and ODI history.
Let us know that Sachin Tendulkar played his last international match for India in November 2013 at his home ground – Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.
Sachin Tendulkar’s last match for India was to make every cricket fan emotional and when the master gave his speech, no one could stop his feelings from growing.
Sachin Tendulkar said. “When it comes to those moments, I am free, those moments are never planned. I think this is a story written above. Honestly, when I look back, I really find it difficult to believe that all these things have happened in my life. I consider myself very lucky and the last moment when the whole team was planning to do something for me and celebrate the ninth wicket, we celebrated her, ”
he adds. “MS Dhoni said ‘Paaji you stay a little away, we are planning something’ and then the team gave me the guard of honor. He bid me farewell and then you realized that now the end is close. After this, I will never take the field as the current Indian player ‘. Very few people get a chance to do this, very few people have the experience you are all experienced, ”
‘The biggest gift of my life’
Sachin Tendulkar scored 15,921 runs in the longest format of cricket and 18,426 runs in 50 overs. His record of playing in the most Tests (200) and ODI (463) is also intact, which reflects the long term of his career.
Master Blaster made her debut during India’s 1989 visit to Pakistan at the age of 16. He is now the 31st recipient of the prestigious CK Naidu Lifetime Achievement Award.
Sachin gave a valuable advice to all the existing Indian cricketers and said, “We would not have been sitting in this room without cricket. This is the biggest gift of my life for me. We have a bat and ball and if there is no concrete grip on it, then you start losing grip on the bat and ball. Gradually you also start losing grip on your career. “
He said, “There is a lot of cricket left in you now, just go to the field and give your best and take full advantage of this opportunity, because you will realize only when you were playing cricket a few years ago, you will stop playing there . “








