Sachin Tendulkar reveals the secret of Indian U’19 cricket team’s success

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Sachin Tendulkar is in Kolkata right now for Kolkata Full Marathon. Image Source: XtraTime

Kolkata: Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar feels that the current Indian U-19 team were mentally and physically more strong from the other teams in the tournament and that’s why they became the unbeaten champions in the U-19 World Cup on Saturday.

“The way they have prepared themselves, physically, mentally, their planning and the execution was on top. That’s why it was evident that the Indian team stood out from the rest of the competitors,” Tendulkar said, after he flagged off the Kolkata Full Marathon today in Kolkata.

Prithvi Shaw led Indian U-19 cricket team won its record fourth crown by thumping the Aussies by eight wickets in the final at Bay Oval.

Ishan Porel and other Indian bowlers were on top on Sunday as the Blue colts wrapped the Aussies on just 216, though they were at 183 for 4 at one stage of the game.

“It’s been a tremendous achievement that requires a great team work to realise big dreams. We have been able to do that,” Tendulkar said.

He also praised the BCCI for providing the best infrastructures to all the players.

“Credit to BCCI for giving them the infrastructure. In the last 15 years, playing has changed, standard of fielding has changed. It’s all because of better infrastructure and ground maintenance. It reflects on the field.”

Tendulkar also lauded his former teammate and current U-19 chief coach Rahul Dravid and the other members of support staff.

“Without any doubt, it’s a terrific contribution. It’s working for him (Dravid) along with the support staff, he (Dravid) himself said that. It’s been a joy to work with that.

“Rahul, (coach) Paras (Mhambrey) and (fielding coach) Abhay (Sharma) have also been a part of it. A big achievement for all of them,” he said.

Meanwhile, while addressing an event organised by Kolkata police, Tendulkar said that he had always felt secure while playing matches here.

“We always felt secure coming to Kolkata and playing cricket. I have got some amazing memories, all those things were possible because you took care of the crowd and made us feel secure,” he said in his address at the Kolkata Police Sports 2017-18 at Alipore Bodyguard Lines.

“It’s a bit like driving. The driver feels secure but safe driving is actually when the passenger feels safe. Here Kolkata Police are the drivers and we are the passengers. So we feel safe and secure when you are around.”

He said sports teaches one a lot of things which cannot be learnt in a boardroom or a classroom.

“In 24-plus years that I have played cricket, it taught me a lot. Not always did I win, there were occasions when I lost. Cricket taught me to get back on my feet again and compete in the fairest possible manner.

“So here I would expect all of you to compete hard but to compete fair. It is a special feeling when you see women power there. I want to wish you all the very best,” he said.

Sharing the stage with legendary footballer PK Banerjee, Tendulkar said: “It’s truly an honour for me. He’s someone who has inspired many many generations to take up sport and do something special. If we had not had such heroes, things would not have been the same.”

He also talked about the need for women’s empowerment in this country.

“As far as women power is concerned, I think they are the backbone of India. I still remember as a child when I would come back home, one would expect your mother to be doing everything possible for you. We take all these things for granted. For women, to be able to take care of their house and also do their job is credible,” concluded Sachin.