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'Heart touching moment for me': Sachin Tendulkar inaugurates 'SRT 100' at BCCI HQ

'Heart touching moment for me': Sachin Tendulkar inaugurates 'SRT 100' at BCCI HQ

Time of India17-05-2025
Sachin Tendulkar has had a boardroom named after him at the BCCI headquarters. (Image: BCCI)
Legendary batter
Sachin Tendulkar
inaugurated a board room named after him at the
Board of Control for Cricket in India
(
BCCI
) headquarters in Mumbai. The room has been named as "
SRT 100
".
In a media statement, BCCI said the room has been named after the Master Blaster "to recognise his outstanding contributions to
Indian cricket
".
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At the inauguration event,
Tendulkar
was joined by BCCI administrators: Roger Binny (Honorary President), Rajeev Shukla (Honorary Vice President), Devajit Saikia (Honorary Secretary) and Rohan Dessai (Honorary Joint Secretary).
Tendulkar relived his illustrious journey as a cricketer, from watching the Prudential Cup (now called the ODI World Cup) to his first tour of Pakistan, to the
2011 ODI Cricket World Cup
, with the final being played at the
Wankhede Stadium
. The current BCCI HQ are housed at the iconic venue in Mumbai.
During the speech, Tendulkar spoke about the disappointment of
2007 World Cup
where India exited in the group stage.
"2007 when we got back from the West Indies, number of thoughts came to me. Whether it was time to continue or move aside. I remember having a conversation with my brother. My brother said, 'In 2011, the World Cup will be played in India and the final will be in Mumbai at Wankhede Stadium. With this trophy, can you imagine yourself taking a victory lap.' That's where the journey began again. For those four years, there was only one goal. This trophy," said Tendulkar while pointing at the World Cup trophy.
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"From possibly the toughest moment in my life, 2007, to 2011, the best cricketing moment in my life. It was a remarkable journey," he added.
He further said, "Hopefully I will be somewhere part of the decision when you know the important meetings are held, right decisions are made, which gives us a reason to celebrate".
Earlier in the week, "10000 Gavaskar" boardroom was inaugurated to honour
Sunil Gavaskar
, another of Mumbai's legend. On Friday, Rohit Sharma stand was inaugurates at the Wankhede stadium.
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