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Tendulkar, Kambli remember coach Achrekar on Guru Purnima

MUMBAI: Former India cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli on Tuesday paid tributes to their childhood coach Ramankant Achrekar on the auspicious day of ‘Guru Purnima’.

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Mumbai, July 16

Former India cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli on Tuesday paid tributes to their childhood coach Ramankant Achrekar on the auspicious day of ‘Guru Purnima’.

Tendulkar, one of the greatest batsmen of his era, took to Twitter and thanked ‘Achrekar Sir’ for making him what he is today.

“Guru is the one who removes the darkness of ignorance in the student. Thank you Achrekar Sir for being that Guru & guide to me and making me what I am today #Guru Purnima,” tweeted Tendulkar, who has often spoken about Achrekar’s contribution in shaping his career.

Ramakant Vitthal Achrekar, better known as ‘Achrekar Sir’ in cricketing circles, passed away on January 2 this year at his Shivaji Park residence in Central Mumbai.

Kambli, who played 17 Tests and 104 ODIs for India, said Achrekar Sir not only taught him to be a good cricketer but also made him a good human being.

“You didn’t just make me a good cricketer but more importantly you taught me to be a good human! I miss you Achrekar Sir. You will always be with me through your teachings. Happy Guru Purnima! #GuruPurnima,” Kambli wrote on his Twitter handle.

Apart from the two, other notable students of ‘Achrekar Sir’ include former India players Balwinder Singh Sandhu, Chandrakant Pandit, Praveen Amre, Ajit Agarkar and Ramesh Powar.

Guru Purnima is a spiritual tradition in Hindu religion dedicated to spiritual and academic teachers. — PTI

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