“Sachin Tendulkar often mentions how his family supported him as he played cricket worldwide.”
Sachin Tendulkar, the legendary Indian cricketer, frequently acknowledges the significant support his family provided throughout his cricketing career. He often emphasizes how his family served as a strong foundation as he traveled globally for cricket matches. While Tendulkar’s son Arjun pursues cricket, playing for Mumbai Indians, his wife Anjali holds a medical degree. Recently, Tendulkar shared a noteworthy achievement by his daughter Sara. He announced that Sara successfully completed her Master’s degree with distinction in Clinical & Public Health Nutrition.
“It was a wonderful day, the day our daughter excelled in her Master’s degree in Clinical & Public Health Nutrition. As parents, we are immensely proud to witness the dedication you’ve shown over the years to achieve this milestone. It hasn’t been easy. Cheers to your aspirations for the future. We have full confidence that you’ll turn them into reality. Lots of love, Tendulkar.”
Sachin Tendulkar exercised his voting rights during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in Mumbai on Monday. Notably, he has been designated as the ‘national icon’ by the Election Commission (EC) to promote voter awareness. Accompanied by his son Arjun tendulkar, who plays for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Sachin proudly displayed his inked finger after casting his vote. Unfortunately, his wife Anjali and daughter Sara couldn’t join them due to Sara’s post-graduation convocation ceremony.
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Speaking to the media, Tendulkar emphasized the importance of voting, stating that it plays a crucial role in shaping the nation’s future. With an illustrious cricket career, Sachin holds the record for the highest run-scorer in international cricket, with 34,357 runs and 100 centuries in 664 international matches. He was also a key member of the Indian team that clinched the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup.