Tendulkar took to Twitter and shared a picture with a caption, “Kamblya, found this photo of ours from our school days. Memories came rushing back and thought of sharing this.” Both Tendulkar and Kambli were trained under the coach Ramakant Achrekar and studied in the same school Shardashram Vidyamandir.
Kambli wrote the story about the picture and tweeted, “This brought back memories, Master! You remember this one time when we were batting & a kite fell on the pitch. I took the kite & started flying it. You saw Achrekar Sir coming my way but didn't tell me and we both know what happened next!”
In another tweet, Tendulkar asked suggestions from Twitterati where both childhood friends can meet and do fun things.
“Kasa visru shakto! Miss our playing days. Why don't you come over, we'll do something fun. Guys, any suggestions?” Tendulkar replied in another tweet.
Tendulkar has set the standard extremely high for the modern-day cricketers. From becoming the highest run-scorer in the history of Test (15,921) and ODI (18,426) cricket, respectively, the former India batsman also holds the record for 100 international centuries.
On the other hand, Kambli featured in 104 ODIs and scored 2477 runs while in 17 Test matches he amassed 1084 runs.