You've always been my hero
 
A tribute by Sachin Tendulkar
 
       


Certain moments stay fresh in memory
Like my first meeting with Sunil Gavaskar
I was a ball boy at the Wankhede during the 1987 World Cup. My interest in cricket really took root after we won the 1983 World Cup, and for an aspiring youngster, to be at the ground during the next edition of the Cup and watch his heroes from close quarters was an unforgettable experience
What made it even more special was when he called me to the Indian dressing room and introduced me to the team’s superstars. I had just entered my teens and couldn’t believe my eyes
These were the men I adored,and here I was, shaking hands with them
What’s more, he spoke highly of me and my cricketing ability to his teammates
It was a big moment, a huge inspiration
After all,how many crick- eters get the opportunity to enter the Indian dressing room before making it to the national team? I was then a school crick- eter, but from the way he treated me, it felt like I had already played for India. I could feel his affection
Twenty-two years down the line, nothing has changed. I receive that same love and affection from him even today
In many ways, 1987 was a watershed year. I remember batting particularly well,making more than 1500 runs, so it was disappointing not to get the best junior cricketer award from the Mumbai Cricket Association
That’s when I got a letter from him. He wrote that I should not be disappointed because bigger awards were in store.At the end,he mentioned that if I looked at the list of players who had received the award, there would be one name missing that hadn’t done too badly in international cricket! He was referring to himself
That letter is as valuable as any other award I have ever received. That was the beginning of a long and cherished association
Just before my Ranji Trophy debut,he gave me a pair of his pads, which I was thrilled to use. It was light and not many of my age could afford them. Though I was young, I could see that there was a special place in his heart for me, something I am as proud of now as I was then
Over the years, we have spent countless hours in Mumbai and almost every cricket ground around the world, discussing cricket
During our first few meet- ings, it was one-way traffic as I hardly spoke. For one, I was in awe of him, and then, I wanted to make the most of being privy to the wisdom of Sunil Gavaskar. When our coaches told us to follow a particular routine and we asked why, the reply was:”SMG did this”. He was the ultimate example, and to our coaches and to us, if he did something, then we had to do it as well
Whichever way you look at it, he is an institution. When he retired, for our generation, 34 Test hundreds was the ultimate ambition
I have been fortunate to have done a few special things myself. One of my abiding memories is my 34th Test century in Dhaka. For one, I had equalled him statistically, and he was present at the ground
It was wonderful to be hugged by him after crossing the boundary rope during a break. Seeing him standing there to receive me signified the coming together of my childhood days, my adolescence and youth. After congratulating me, he said: “Please enjoy the rare moments of becoming a member of a rare, elite club.” But for me,it was a great feeling to climb the same peak as Sunil Gavaskar
Later, he gave me 34 bottles of champagne and I have been fortunate to receive gifts from him time and again.When I got my 35th ton at the Kotla, he wasn’t in India. But just before dinner that night, he called from Nepal to congratulate me
I had really been waiting for that call.People say he does not miss a special occasion and I can vouch for that. I’m really fortunate that I have had the wisdom of a legend to fall back on
When I got the opportunity to write this piece on his 60th birthday, I told myself: “time flies”
He still is and will continue to remain my hero, the same person I first met in 1987.The only change is that my respect for him has increased over the years.Many happy returns, and here’s wishing you a 35th hundred!
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