“How to channel pressure in inspiration”: Sachin on handling expectations in his career

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Kolkata (West Bengal) [India],

Sachin was talking to Boria Majumdar during the backstage season six with Boria.

Talking to Boria, Sachin said, “It was not easy (to handle the expectations of billions of Indians) but over the years, I learned how the pressure was to be channeled in motivation. The key was to focus on the process rather than the result.

After his international retirement in 2013, Tendulkar remained close to the game, as a patron for Mumbai Indians (MI) and playing in a league like Road Safety World Series and International Masters League (IML) 2025.

For master blaster, there is nothing like going out to bat while wearing Indian colors.

He said, “That feeling can never be replaced. But I am happy with where I am today. I like to guide young cricketers, share my experiences, and to be connected with different ways from sports,” he said.

Sachin shared an inspirational message “Dreaming Big, Faith with Cricketers with Hard and Faith”

“Sapna is big, but more important thing, work hard,” he said. He said, “There will be failures, failures, but do not believe in yourself. Keep learning, be disciplined, and enjoy the game. Cricket has given me everything, and I hope it continues to inspire generations to come,” he concluded.

Sachin is the leading run-scorer in international cricket, with 34,357 runs and 664 in international Games for 100 centuries. He is the only player who has killed a centuries centuries in international cricket. Sachin was also a part of the Indian team which won the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. (AI)

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