Anjali met Sachin before his icon days

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November 14th, 2009
PTI

New Delhi: For all the fame he achieved even before the start of his international career, Sachin
Tendulkar's wife Anjali couldn't recognise him when they first met in 1990 and she says the batting
maestro perhaps fell for her lack of cricket knowledge.

"I first met him at the Mumbai airport when he returned from his first tour of England in 1990, after scoring
his maiden Test ton. In fact, when I first saw him at the airport, I didn't even know who he was. It was
purely by accident!" Anjali, who married Tendulkar in 1995, said.

"I was there to pick up my mother and Sachin was arriving with the Indian team. That's where we saw
each other for the first time... we had a courtship of five years and got married in 1995. We had got
engaged a year before that in 1994 and that was in New Zealand," she said in a published interview.

Ignorant about cricket when she first started dating Tendulkar, Anjali said she read up everything about
the game soon after but the man himself didn't like discussing the sport at home.

"I think what he liked about me was that I knew nothing about cricket when I first met him. But then, me
being me, I read everything about the game. I came to know all the fielding positions but he doesn't like
me discussing cricket at home. But at times when he is low or upset, I do talk to him about cricket. Again,
it's not the game but things related to it that we discuss," she said.

Anjali gave up her promising medical career to be Tendulkar's "biggest support" and after 14 years of
marriage, she doesn't regret her decision one bit.

"Though I loved every moment of my studying days and my days at the government hospital, it then came
to a stage when I realised that I could not be married to Sachin and also have a full-time career. It wasn't
possible because he depends on me for almost everything. It was my decision. I thought I should be at
home with him and make everything perfect for him," she recalled.

"In his childhood, brother Ajit did everything for Sachin, sacrificing his own interests. I thought I should do
the same. Besides, mine would not have been a 9 to 5 job. I'm a paediatrician, so if there's a patient
calling me or someone admitted at odd hours, I have to make myself available", she said.

"With Sachin not around and me with two kids at home, it wouldn't have been possible. I took a decision
and I have never, ever regretted it," Anjali said.

Tendulkar completes 20 years of international cricket tomorrow and Anjali said she still can't stop herself
from getting tensed when he comes out to bat, so much so that she doesn't even get up to take a phone
call when he is at the crease.

"Actually, I have one particular spot in the house from where I can watch TV and also keep an eye on my
Ganpati (Ganesha). I don't eat. I don't answer phones. I don't drink. I don't even move. I don't reply to any
sms until he's out," she said.

Nineteen years of knowing the cricketer India worships, Anjali said she has learnt to deal with the pulls
and pressures that come with being his better half.

"For me, it's very easy because I've known Sachin for 19 years now. I understand him so well. So whether
I am his girlfriend or his wife, it's the same thing, just an extension of that bond. I don't find it very difficult
and I'm used to it.

"Maybe, it's also because I've not known any other person in my life except Sachin. Of course, there are
many challenges and difficulties to being his wife but the whole family, including my children, has learnt to
deal with it," she said.

But Anjali wishes that Tendulkar doesn't have to spend so much time away from his home and two young
children.

 

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