Our Master Blaster has an inborn
talent and habit of creating records in whatever he does – be it the number of
centuries, number of test matches, number or runs or even breaking all
pre-order records with his autobiography. Now those who know me, from childhood
or even now, you know how big a worshiper I am of Mr. Sachin Tendulkar.
All I
have for him is love, affection, adulation and respect of the highest order. So
when he announced on his FB page that his autobiography will be launched on 6th
November 2014 I had pre-ordered it so that I get on the day of the launch. And
I finished it off in a day and a half. But see how lazy and sloth like I am
that I am writing the review today almost a week after I read, in fact it was
launched last Thursday if I am not wrong. Anyways let’s get to the point.
What I was expecting from the book Playing It My Way was the Sachin
Tendulkar story, the behind the scene tales, and loads of humility – just how
he is. You know his life actually has been an open book. He has been in the
media right from his school days, his Harris Shield Days, his Ranji Days, so
you might think what do I read more about him? But hold it guys – it’s the most
straight forward and simple story of the KID
WHO WENT ON TO BECOME GOD. – This is not in the book, but that is the
reality.

Playing it My Way starts off with his childhood, his early days,
his naughtiness. When people were busy watching movies little Sachin would be
busy on tree tops plucking mangoes with friends or locking people out in their
homes. Well I don’t quite know how he used to escape a good earful after these.
He mentions as a child he was scared of his eldest brother Nitin. Whenever he
would not listen to his mother it was Nitin’s duty to get him back home from
some mischief. Not always has he been this obedient righteous man that we know
of him today. As a child he pestered his dad to get a brand new bicycle because
he wanted to show off to his colony friends. And while showing off first day he
met with an accident and had to visit a plastic surgeon to get stitches above
his eyes! I have read this one anecdote long time back in some book, I don’t
remember which book - while coming back home from school he spotted a frog at
some water logged road. He wanted to take that frog home so trapped it in his lunch
box and conveniently forgot about it after sometime. Now you can guess what
must have happened when his mom went on to clean his lunch box!! Yes that is
definitely being the king of naughtiness. That his brother Ajit took him to
Ramakant Achrekar’s cricket coaching camp is legendary, but many might not know
that it was done to keep him away from any other mischief.
The book also gives away a side
of Sachin that he had kept private for long. Neither the media or anyone else
could dig out much about his love story with Anjali, one great woman whom I
admire and respect. It was Anjali who ‘chased’ (that’s how she described it) him
at the Mumbai Airport making him blush. But yes Anjali has been 'the best partnership' for him and I want this partnership to go on and on.
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But the portions of the book that
amazes you is how he became the great player he is, travelling and playing across
England in county cricket. Such was his passion for the game that he drove
extensively in a day to play a match and drive back again right after a match
to get back in his county match! Resulting in taking 10 second naps on the
field!
As you go along you realize he is
nothing less than a soldier. Injuries, surgeries, rehabs, practices its all
part and parcel of the game. His tennis elbow surgery was a pretty famous and
talked about episode and we all know he underwent a surgery for that. But I never
knew he had to undergo two groin surgeries, surgeries for fingers, toes and
what not. All for keeping his body fit for serving the country at the highest
level. And our hero has a habit of waking up from anesthesia too!! It comes
across twice that he had woken up during surgeries from anesthesia only to
enquire if they are doing it properly and he’ll be able to hold a bat!
Some anecdotes that you just
cannot miss in Playing It My Way
1. Arjun, his son, doesn’t like people criticizing
his dad. Just after the debacle of 2007 World Cup Sachin asked him not to rise
to criticism but all the wise words left Arjun when someone blamed him for
India’s poor performance. Guess what Arjun punched that fellow. Well I need to tell you Arjun, if I was
there in your place I would have done the same if not worse. I have done it for
long whenever people teased me with Tendulkar getting out on a low score.
2. Like Arjun Sachin also had a similar
situation when he was a kid. Some girl had commented on how his mother looked.
It didn’t go down too well with little Sachin and he didn’t think twice before
punching her. Like Father, like son.
3. Sachin
Tendulkar had an issue of sleep walking when young and it seems Sourav Ganguly
was at the receiving end at the under 15 camp in Indore. Sourav claims he
couldn’t sleep with him walking around the room in darkness! I don’t blame you Sourav
4.Indian players miss home cooked food the
most when they are away on long tours. There have been times when they have
asked Indians living in those countries to get them some home cooked food. Or
not getting any food during Christmas & New Years day in New Zealand when
every restaurant closed down! Ohh poor fellows
5. Sachin Tendulkar can be in that TV show –
Man vs Food. He actually has an award for conquering Harry’s Challenge of the
famous Harry Ramsden’s café in Guisely, West Yorkshire. He polished off a giant
portion of fish, salads and sides!!! Some
appetite you have Master.
6. As a kid Arjun refused to speak to his dad
over phone whenever he was touring. He used to be so upset that he never took
his call. And when he was back home Arju would cling on to him for 3 days
straight! That’s so god damn cute. I
totally love his wife and kids.
7. How he videotaped his first sight of his
daughter Sara in the hospital, and how he requested doctors to let him stay in Anjali’s
room in the hospital that night. He didn’t mind sleeping on the mattress on
floor. He just didn’t want to leave his wife and newly born alone. Yeah he definitely is the Mortal God.
Now I can go on writing about these little stuffs that
makes this book such a joy to read. But I must tell you by the time you are
nearing the last chapters you might get very emotional – just like how you
would have been during his farewell speech. I literally had tears in my eyes
remembering his speech and the extravaganza surrounding his farewell test. It
was sad and at the same time those tears were of pride. Yes I have been
following him worshiping him as a kid and he will always be my all time hero.
The journey tells you what makes him so humble – the life’s lessons he learnt - they are inspiring.
There's a chapter named Endulkar - where he describes how he was feeling when the media was after him stating he is failing, he is not performing etc etc. But Sir, Legends never retire and Gods never cease to exist!!!
Overall it was the Sachin experience that I was looking
forward to – the Sachin story from the horse’s mouth. Playing it My Way will have a special place in my book case just like
how I have special places for Sachin’s gloves & signature mini bat. These
are my collectibles of Sachin, the God. In fact, that mini bat has signatures of
the entire Indian Team. It was taken long time back though!
My Rating: Any guesses??? A big
whole 5/5.
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Will always cherish my copy of The God's Book |
BOOK DETAILS |
Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
ISBN-10 | 1473605202 |
Imprint | Hodder & Stoughton |
Number of Pages | 496 Pages |
Publication Year | 2014 |
Language | English |
ISBN-13 | 9781473605206 |
Binding | Hardcover |
Author | Sachin Tendulkar & Boria Majumdar
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Price: 800 INR