First Look: Sachin Tendulkar’s CV at the age of 15
Jun 21, 2016 at 5:52 PM
At the age of only 15, he wouldn’t have even dreamt of one day becoming the unmatched God of a sport which is believed to be religion in his country. Even at that tender age, he had to carry an immense burden as great things were expected from Sachin Tendulkar always while he was still playing school cricket.
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, who made his for India in a memorable Test match against Pakistan in 1989 at the age of only 16 in Karachi, is still Cricket’s greatest run aggregator. But have wondered what his CV at 15 looked like? It will come up with a different story.
The modest, shy school boy from Sharadashram Vidyamandir used to have a very humble way of describing his mesmerising performances.
Now after ‘The Ring Side View’ managed to collect Sachin’s resume that highlights his cricket career from 13 to 15, you wouldn’t even believe how many pages the CV runs into —yes, seven long pages.
In the first page, Sachin discusses the time when he first started playing with the season ball, a major chapter for any young kid moving further in cricket. (Photo: The Ring Side View)
In the next page, Sachin went on to elaborate on the half-century he scored against Don Bosco School, the first notable achievement in his illustrious career. (Photo: The Ring Side View)
Sachin Tendulkar was then called up for a national coaching camp and the fairy tale of run scoring began – 2336 runs at age 13. (Photo: The Ring Side View)
On page 5 he mentioned about the world record partnership. (Photo: The Ring Side View)
Sachin once also received letters of appreciation from former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar whom he used to idolise once. (Photo: The Ring Side View)
Sachin will definitely treasure this page of his resume. (Photo: The Ring Side View)
Sachin loved bowling in his international career. (Photo: The Ring Side View)