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Tendulkar 'happy' With Maha Govt's Decision To Build Ramakant Achrekar's Statue At Shivaji Park
Achrekar coached Tendulkar and several other Indian players during their childhood at the fabled cricketing centre in Mumbai.
"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.
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