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Tendulkar 'happy' With Maha Govt's Decision To Build Ramakant Achrekar's Statue At Shivaji Park

Kamath Memorial Cricket Club: Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has welcomed the Maharashtra government's decision to build a memorial for his childhood coach Ramakant Achrekar at Mumbai's Shivaji Park to honour the latter's contribution to the Indian cricket circuit.

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Tendulkar 'happy' with Maha govt's decision to build Ramakant Achrekar's statue at Shivaji Park
Tendulkar 'happy' with Maha govt's decision to build Ramakant Achrekar's statue at Shivaji Park (Image Source: IANS)
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By IANS News
Aug 29, 2024 • 01:34 PM

Kamath Memorial Cricket Club: Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has welcomed the Maharashtra government's decision to build a memorial for his childhood coach Ramakant Achrekar at Mumbai's Shivaji Park to honour the latter's contribution to the Indian cricket circuit.

IANS News
By IANS News
August 29, 2024 • 01:34 PM

Achrekar coached Tendulkar and several other Indian players during their childhood at the fabled cricketing centre in Mumbai.

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"Achrekar Sir has had an immense impact on my life and several other lives. I am speaking on behalf of all his students. His life revolved around cricket in Shivaji Park. Being at Shivaji Park forever is what he would have wished for," Tendulkar wrote on X.

"I am very happy with the government’s decision to build a statue for Achrekar Sir at his karmabhoomi," he added.

On Wednesday, the Maharashtra government issued a Government Resolution (GR) allowing the installation of the monument in memory of Achrekar at Shivaji Park in an open space near gate no. 5. The statue will be of six-feet in height and the proposal was cleared by the Department of Urban Development, Maharashtra government

As per the resolution, the memorial will be maintained by B V Kamath Memorial Cricket Club with no financial assistance from the state.

A recipient of the prestigious Dronacharya Award, Achrekar, who passed away on January 2, 2019, at 87, mentored 14 players who went on to represent India.

As per the resolution, the memorial will be maintained by B V Kamath Memorial Cricket Club with no financial assistance from the state.

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Article Source: IANS

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