New Delhi. Arjun Tendulkar has fulfilled the dream of his father Sachin Tendulkar, which remained incomplete. It may be that many people may not digest this thing, but believe me, there is as much truth in this as the fact that Sachin Tendulkar is the only cricketer in the world, whose name is 100 international centuries.
Before talking about this unfulfilled dream of Sachin, let us tell you that Arjun Tendulkar has made his Ranji Trophy debut a day earlier. 23-year-old Arjun Tendulkar hit a century in his debut match just like his father. Arjun made this achievement while playing for Goa. And I don’t think cricket fans need to be told that Sachin Tendulkar scored a century in his Ranji Trophy debut in 1988. Arjun played an inning of 120 runs for Goa against Rajasthan. While Sachin scored an unbeaten 100 against Gujarat. Arjun faced 207 balls. Hit 16 fours and 2 sixes.
Hardly anyone would hesitate to believe that when the son of a player or actor makes his debut, he is compared to his father. This is common in the world of cricket as well. This is the reason why Arjun is being compared to Sachin ever since he first stepped on the cricket field.
If we focus on the comparison of Sachin and Arjun Tendulkar, then the matter will go far. So I come back to what I said in the beginning. This is about the fulfillment of Sachin’s unfulfilled dream.
Actually, when Sachin started cricket, his dream was to become a fast bowler. Sachin also reached Chennai’s MRF Pace Academy with this dream, but could not move ahead. Then Dennis Lillee of Australia, who was playing the role of head coach in Pace Academy, clearly told Sachin that he cannot become a fast bowler. Sachin definitely returned, but not disappointed
And today when Arjun Tendulkar has made an entry in Ranji Trophy, all-rounder is written in front of his name. Such an all-rounder, who also scores a century and scares the batsmen with his fast bowling. Sachin Tendulkar may not have become a fast bowler, but Arjun has fulfilled his dream.