The Young Chronicle: For Grade 3 November 8th, 2014 | Page 3

YOUNG CHRONICLE November 8th, 2014 Even Sachin Tendulkar Started as a Child Yes, we all know Sachin Tendulkar started playing International Cricket at the Age of 16. But was he prepared to play with the adults? He started his career with a test match against Pakistan. A test match, lasted 5 days, and was a fairly slow paced game. However batting against some of the best bowlers Waquar Younis, Wasim Akram, left him scarred. He felt he wouldn’t be able to represent India again. Playing against Pakistan, in Pakistan, against the stalwarts who were many years older to him, was a big challenge indeed. The crowd held placards reading, “Kid, Go Home and Drink Milk”; Sachin even incurred a head injury, but he didn’t give up. He has written, in his biography’ Playing it My Way, that his first day of International Cricket wasn’t without Drama”. He was in a rival country, playing a match that most Indians watched intently, and he had to make a mark for himself. Sachin Tendulkar truly grew into becoming a legend, because he started as one, and so can you. So start playing, and don’t be afraid when pitted against children older to you. You never know, they may have a big hand in making you a legend. What can you do to live up to Chacha Nehru’s Expectations? 1) Ask your maid-servant if her children go to school. If they don’t, you could start teaching them. 2) Give all elders respect. You respect your parents and grand-parents already. But you should respect the helpers in school, and those at home, and be thankful that they help you. 3) Ensure you don’t waste food. There are many poor children out there, who don’t get any food because you waste it. 4) When you see a beggar in the street, ensure your parents don’t give them any money. Instead, if you are eating something, you could give them some. 5) Get up earl H[