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Father’s Day special: Sachin and Arjun — The difficulty of being a Tendulkar

While writing Playing it My Way, Sachin Tendulkar had spoken to me a lot about Sara and Arjun and the difficulties of being a Tendulkar.

June 15, 2025 / 19:41 IST
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Sachin Tendulkar along with son Arjun
Sachin Tendulkar along with son Arjun (Instagram/sachintendulkar)

On father’s day it is pertinent we look at Sachin and Arjun Tendulkar and understand what it takes to be a father and son in the same sport. It was the same in the case of Sunil and Rohan Gavaskar as well.

While writing Playing it My Way, Sachin had spoken to me a lot about Sara and Arjun and the difficulties of being a Tendulkar. Sample this: “There is a common misconception that our children have it really smooth all the time. Rather, it has never been easy on them. They are not able to do the things which normal kids indulge in and often times it is really hard on them. Here is an instance, which adequately explains my point.

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"The incident relates to our media. It took place in Mumbai soon after Arjun had turned 12 and had just about started playing competitive cricket. And since then it has become routine. He hadn’t done anything to deserve regular media coverage then. Yet, there were four or more OB vans outside every match that he played. Unfortunately, the boy has little choice and has to bear a high level of intrusion into his young life. I regret what was being done to him. He once told me that when he was going out to bat someone had almost forced a microphone in front of his face and asked him to comment on something completely unrelated to his game. I really don’t know why this was done and can only say that it was utterly wrong and unfortunate.”

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