India's iconic cricketer Sachin Tendulkar broke numerous records and scaled many lofty milestones in his glittering career to etch his name as an all time great of the 'Gentleman's Game'. The 'Master Blaster' holds almost every batting record in the cricket almanacs  and has been a role model for future generations to emulate.


Sachin achieved many historic 'Firsts' in his cricketing career and undoubtedly was the pioneer in scaling many herculean milestones which seemed unachievable to many other experts and pundits in the international cricketing arena.

The first materialistic possessions, personal landmarks or professional accomplishments achieved by human beings in all walks of life always hold a special place in their hearts and memories of the same stay deep entrenched in the minds of people. and the same emotion holds true for Sachin Tendulkar and other sportspersons.

In a recent chat show, Sachin opened up on some interesting facets of his life outside the green turf and revealed that he misses his first car and wants his fans to help him locating it. Speaking on a special episode of Mudit Dani’s show ‘In the Sportlight’, Sachin Tendulkar said: “My first car was a Maruti 800. Unfortunately, it is not with me right now. I would love to have it back again with me. So, people listening to me, feel free to contact and get in touch.”

He added: “There was a massive open drive-in movie hall near my house where people used to park their cars and watch the movie, sitting in it. So I, along with my brother, used to stand in our balcony for hours to watch those cars.”

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The former India batsman also became a bit nostalgic when he went back into memory lane and fondly recalled his maiden experience of  entering the dressing room as a player for Mumbai and described it as an unforgettable experience.

“I was standing right in front of the dressing room (as a ball boy), so I could observe how players prepare themselves for the game. Later I got invited by my hero (Sunil) Gavaskar in the dressing room,” Sachin said.

“I still remember he was sitting on the last seat right in the corner and coincidently I also ended up sitting on the same spot when I started playing Ranji Trophy cricket. It was a coincidence to share the same spot as your hero but a magnificent coincidence,” the Master Blaster recalled.