Kambli credits Tendulkar for bringing him back on field

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Former batsman Kambli today said that he took up to coaching on the advice of his friend and one-time team-mate

and Kambli were students of famed and both went to play for and their friendship was well known to all.


And Kambli credited for bringing him back on a field, not as a but as a

"When I retired from cricket, it had occurred to me, now what, I thought will do commentary or I was a expert on TV, But my love has always been cricket, so I got on to the field," Kambli said.

The former left handed batsman was speaking to reporters after a coaching academy was launched at the Bandra Kurla Complex of the Association, where Kambli will be conducting the sessions.

"(Tendulkar) knows how much I love cricket, so he said to me why don't you start coaching, so I would say that I have embarked a path which he (Tendulkar) has shown and I have started on it," Kambli, the first Indian to score two back to back double hundreds, told reporters here.

"So I would say that he (Tendulkar) has a big hand in bringing me back on to the field. Whatever we have learnt from (Ramakant) Achrekar Sir, so I think the time has come, that to pass it on to the next generation, if the youngsters can take advantage of this, it will be great," Kambli, known for his flamboyant batting, added.

According to Kambli, he would like to inculcate the values which he learnt from Achrekar to his students.

"I would like to inculcate the values what Achrekar Sir has passed on specially getting the basis right all the time, whether you are playing for the school, or or for your country," Kambli said.

"(The) one thing which I always remember which I am going to pass on to the students, usually people say practice makes a man perfect but my (Achrekar) Sir used to say perfect practice makes a man perfect, so that's how me and and all his students work towards having a perfect practice," he quipped.

He said the role of a was 30 per cent and that of the players was 70 per cent.

Asked how important was Vidharbha Chandrakant Pandit's role in their maiden win, Kambli said, "Chandu, every body knows, he has been my as well, really enjoyed playing under him, all I can say is that 30 per cent is the (role of) and 70 per cent is the but that 30 per cent is equal to 100 per cent.

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First Published: Tue, January 02 2018. 21:05 IST