"I thought from media the support I have received not only after I was playing for India but right from the school days. I remember when I scored my first hundred that was an article," said Tendulkar in an interaction with select sports journalists here last evening.
He also said that early on he was scolded by his childhood coach Ramakant Achrekar not to cheat his way into the newspaper pages after he had naively agreed to a suggestion.
"It was the first game in my life and I didn't know what I was. So I told him 'if you think that is fine then do it' and he did that. But my Sir (Achrekar) caught me and which was a big lesson in life. Sir told me 'if you wish to see your name in the newspaper then you better score runs.'
"But then as I have already said I didn't want to retaliate and I wanted to stay focussed and let my bat do all the talking. After the bat had been taken away I can speak a little bit and then hopefully respect what I have tried to express," he added.
Tendulkar also revealed that it was Achrekar who made him a number 4 batsman, the position at which he excelled in Tests in his career.
Asked whether he had asked Achrekar to bat at that position, he said: "No, I didn't. I think I was too young to ask anything about that. I said if I am getting to chance to bat it doesn't matter where as long as I am getting to bat. I was happy, I never questioned what number and all that.
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