Sachin Tendulkar tweets childhood picture with coach late Ramakant Achrekar on Teachers Day

Tendulkar went down the memory lane and shared a picture of him learning batting techniques from Achrekar.

Updated on Sep 05, 2019  |  02:02 PM IST |  1.3M
Sachin Tendulkar tweets childhood picture with coach late Ramakant Achrekar on Teachers Day
Achrekar(87), who trained Tendulkar and his friend Vinod Kambli, among others, died in January this year following a heart attack. (Photo: Twitter/ Sachin Tendulkar)

Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday paid tributes to his childhood coach late Ramakant Achrekar on the occasion of Teacher's Day. The legendary cricketer took to Twitter and shared a picture of him learning batting techniques from Achrekar.

"Teachers impart not just education but also values. Achrekar Sir taught me to play straight - on the field and in life. I shall always remain grateful to him for his immeasurable contribution in my life. His lessons continue to guide me today," Tendulkar tweeted.


Achrekar(87), who trained Tendulkar and his friend Vinod Kambli, among others, died in January this year following a heart attack.

After his death, Tendulkar had paid an emotional tribute and tweeted: "Cricket in heaven will be enriched with the presence of (Ramakant) Achrekar sir. Like many of his students, I learnt my ABCD of cricket under Sir's guidance. His contribution to my life cannot be captured in words. He built the foundation that I stand on."

Achrekar, who honoured with the Dronacharya Award in 1990 and the Padma Shri in 2010, was instrumental in coaching Tendulkar, Kambli and over a dozen other top cricketers.

Earlier this year, Tendulkar became the sixth Indian to get inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. The 46-year-old made his debut for India at the age of 16 scored 34,357 runs across formats. Regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time, Tendulkar holds the record of being the highest run-scorer of all time in the international cricket, having notched up 18,426 runs in ODI and 15,921 runs in Test matches.

Credits: Twitter

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