To the Indians, Sachin Tendulkar is the man for "all seasons". It has been 10 years since he bid farewell to international cricket, leaving the nation full of moist eyes.
As India's favourite son completes his 50th birthday, PTI chronicles his life and times in an alphabetical manner. It could be people, places and events related to the great man, which have dominated our lives for a better part of three-and-a-half decades. A (Anjali, Arjun, Ajit) As Sachin Tendulkar maintains, better-half Anjali is the "best partnership" of his life.
Son Arjun is carrying forward the Tendulkar legacy on the cricket pitch. And, had it not been for brother Ajit's efforts, who knows we would been deprived of the batting wizardry of the man from Bandra. B (Bristol) The venue will always have an emotional connect with Tendulkar.
It was here that he scored 140 against Kenya but, more importantly, it came less than a week after the death of his father, Professor Ramesh Tendulkar. C (Centurion) The venue in South Africa where Tendulkar perhaps played one of his greatest ODI knocks -- 98 versus Pakistan during the 2003 World Cup.