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Coaches are like parents: Tendulkar

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Recalling the contribution made by his to his career, icon today said coaches and gurus are like parents. "Coaches, gurus are like our parents, because we end up spending so much time with them, we learn so many things from them," said at a book release function here. The master batsman released a book on child health-care for parents, "Even When There Is A Doctor", authored by Dr Yashwant Amdekar, Dr and "(Achrekar) Sir was strict at times, extremely strict and also caring and loving.

Sir did not say well-played to me ever, (but) I knew (when) Sir has taken me to have bhel-puri or paani-puri, Sir is happy, I have done something nice on the field," he said. was coached by at Shivaji Park in Dadar, central "I was a naughty child, difficult to manage.... I was extremely lucky to have a balanced family, my father who was always extremely calm, who never got angry, agitated, and so did my mother...they gave me freedom, pampered me, but never spoiled me," he recollected. "When the situation demanded to be firm they were firm," added. He also recollected an instance from childhood which, he said, taught him to use freedom with responsibility. "I must have been 13 or so when I had to go to to attend a national camp for a month and those were the days when mobiles were not available. "I was going for a month and my mother was worried, and my father was telling her that he is the sharpest and cleverest among all of us, he knows, he is mature guy, I felt brilliant...with that freedom somewhere (in) my subconscious mind it registered that with freedom comes responsibility and I should not misuse my freedom," he said. He credited his wife for bringing up his children and "I wouldn't want to take any credit, the person behind me (Anjali) -- I would like to give her all the credit and more so because we both were doing well in our careers and when you know that you have a promising future and that is when an individual decides to take a back seat (in career)," he said, referring to his paediatrician wife's decision to devote herself to parenting. Anjali, who happens to be a student of Dr Amdekar, was present on the occasion.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 19:35 IST
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