Two careers started almost at the same time. Sachin Tendulkar made his India debut at the age of 16, in 1989. A couple of years later, Vinod Kambli, another Ramakant Achrekar disciple, made his India debut at the age of 19 - an ODI against Pakistan in Sharjah. Tendulkar took the elevator. Kambli didn't mind climbing up the ladder. But there was a phase, in 1993-94, when the southpaw even threatened to overshadow his more talented childhood pal by dint of his exploits on the field. Then, Kambli fell, and the slide was rapid. Tendulkar, on the other hand, was going through the process of becoming a legend.
Kambli’s Test career ended in 1995, with only 17 matches to his credit. Tendulkar called time on his career in 2013, after playing 200 Tests. He ended up as arguably the game’s most respected batsman since Don Bradman. Kambli, meanwhile, ostensibly fell prey to off-the-field distractions.
So, when Tendulkar was offering his words of wisdom to the younger players after receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the BCCI on Saturday, it somewhat struck a chord. The master told the youngsters to act responsibly.
“Without cricket, all of us would not be sitting in this room. For me it has been the ultimate gift of life,” said Tendulkar in his acceptance speech. “We have bat and ball, and if there is no solid grip over that, you start losing grip over bat and ball, kind of slowly start losing grip over your career also.”
The maestro went on: "I should not be giving you advice and saying, stay focused, whatever. But there will be distractions. Don't let them disrupt your career. Value everything that we have. And look after your game. It is about how we all have managed when we did not have anything. It is important to value when we have everything and behave in the appropriate manner to take the game forward and the country's name."
Dont let distractions disrupt your career, value everything you have, take the game and countrys name forward.. .. winner @sachin_rt's inspirational message to all the cricketers #NamanAwards pic.twitter.com/5Tyq71ikCk
BCCI (@BCCI) February 1, 2025
Digital world and other flashy off-the-field stuff offer serious distractions these days. Young players can lose the art of concentration. The IPL can make them filthy rich at a very young age. Tendulkar gave them a timely reminder.
"You all are current cricketers, there is plenty of cricket left in you,” he said. “Just go out, give your best, and make the most of this opportunity, because you will only realise once you have stopped playing cricket, where you were a few years ago."
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