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My lifestyle was different from Kambli's, says Sachin Tendulkar

Updated on: 13 November,2014 11:38 AM IST  | 
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In an interview with a British newspaper, Sachin Tendulkar made a rare comment on childhood friend Vinod Kambli, stating that both of them were different individuals with distinct lifestyles

My lifestyle was different from Kambli's, says Sachin Tendulkar

July 18: 2009: Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli at a ceremony to honour their coach Ramakant Achrekar in Nagpur

London: Sachin Tendulkar, in a rare comment on childhood friend Vinod Kambli, has said that both of them were different individuals with distinct lifestyles.

July 18: 2009: Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli at a ceremony to honour their coach Ramakant Achrekar in Nagpur. Pic/AFP
July 18: 2009: Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli at a ceremony to honour their coach Ramakant Achrekar in Nagpur. Pic/AFP  


While Tendulkar went on to create a bunch of records in the game, Kambli could not realise his potential, ending up with 17 Test caps after a great start to his international career that saw him smash back-to-back double hundreds against England and Zimbabwe back in 1993.


Talent factor
"I wouldn't want to talk about talent because that's not for me to judge," Tendulkar told The Daily Telegraph when asked about Kambli.


Speaking more about his Mumbai mate, Tendulkar said: "But if we have to talk about differences, then I would say that his lifestyle was different. We were both individuals with different natures, and we responded differently to various situations. In my case, my family was always there to keep an eye and keep me grounded at all times. I can't speak for Vinod."

The duo had famously put up a 664-run world record stand at school level. Besides scoring 184 runs at an impressive average of 54.20 in Tests, Kambli made 2477 runs at 32.59 in 104 ODIs. Kambli made as many as nine comebacks into the ODI team, which he was part of last in 2000. He played his last Test in 1995 at just 23.

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