Sachin Tendulkar Reveals How Sathya Sai Baba's Blessings Won India the 2011 World Cup

Sachin Tendulkar shared how Sathya Sai Baba's blessings gave him the inner strength to perform in his final World Cup. He revealed that Baba sent him a book during the training camp that became his constant companion. The legendary batsman described how this spiritual connection helped him face challenges without fear. Tendulkar also recalled his first meeting with Baba in the mid-1990s and the profound impact of their interactions.

Key Points: Sachin Tendulkar on Sathya Sai Baba's 2011 World Cup Blessings

  • Sathya Sai Baba sent Tendulkar a book during World Cup camp in Bengaluru
  • The book became his constant companion throughout the tournament
  • Tendulkar learned that success means contribution, not accumulation
  • Baba answered his mental questions without being asked directly
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Sathya Sai Baba's blessings gave me inner strength during 2011 World Cup: Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar reveals how Sathya Sai Baba's spiritual guidance and book gift gave him inner strength to lead India to 2011 World Cup victory.

"It gave me that confidence, that inner strength and as an athlete, I would feel that spring in my legs - Sachin Tendulkar"

Puttaparthi

, Nov 19 (IANS) Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Wednesday said Sri Sathya Baba’s blessings gave him inner strength to go out and give his best in the 2011 World Cup.

He said that Baba’s blessings also reassured him to face all the challenges whenever he was on the field.

Tendulkar said it was from Sathya Sai Baba that he understood that being a successful person is not about accumulation, but it is about contribution and giving something meaningful to the less privileged.

Addressing the birth centenary celebrations of Sathya Sai Baba in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Bharat Ratna awardee revealed how Baba’s gift of a book during the World Cup camp gave him confidence and inner strength.

“I remember 2011. After having played multiple World Cups, I knew it would be the last World Cup. There were huge expectations. Emotions were running high. We were having a camp in Bengaluru, and I received a phone call saying Baba has sent you his book. It brought a smile to my face. I know that this World Cup is going to be a special one for us. It gave me that confidence, that inner strength and as an athlete, I would feel that spring in my legs. It was very much there during the camp,” he said.

The legendary batsman revealed that Baba’s book became his constant companion. “We all know what happened after that in 2011 when India played against Sri Lanka in Mumbai and ended up lifting that trophy. The entire nation was celebrating,” he said.

Tendulkar called it the golden moment of his cricketing life. “I don’t think I have expressed anything like that in my career where the entire nation got together and they were celebrating and that was only possible because of the blessings of our well-wishers, our gurus and above all, Baba’s blessings,” he said.

“It gave me inner strength to go out and give my best and reassured me, during all those challenges, whenever I was on the field, to face those challenges without any fear because Baba is with you,” he added.

The former Indian captain said he was feeling very lucky to participate in the centenary celebrations and called it a huge honour.

Referring to Puttaparthi, he said this place brought "so much comfort, purpose and direction to millions of us".

“I am reminded number of ways Baba contributed to our lives, making us better human beings,” he said.

Tendulkar also shared that when he was five, and whenever he went, including to school, people around him would refer to him as a small child whose hair was like Sathya Sai Baba’s hair. “That was only because I had not had the haircut till the age of five. My hair was long like his hair. I was too young to understand the enormity of Baba’s contribution to humankind.”

The former cricketer recalled his first meeting with Sathya Sai Baba in the mid-1990s. “It was in Whitefield and from there on I had the honour of meeting him on several occasions,” he said.

Sharing the anecdote from his meeting and interaction with Baba at Puttaparthi in 1997, he said Baba had the ability to be with you wherever you go in the mental space. “There were a number of questions in mind. I was thinking, should I ask him and if it is appropriate to ask. Without asking those questions, Baba had answered those questions. That was an unbelievable experience for me. I was thinking how he knows what is going on in my head. He answered my questions, blessed me and gave me direction.”

He said they learnt many things from Baba. He always said, "Don’t judge, don’t judge people, understand them, learn to accept the way they are and adapt accordingly because understanding creates acceptance, acceptance builds adaptability and when we adapt, many conflicts resolve even before they take shape.”

“He did it by giving us multiple examples. It was never an instruction to someone to go and do it. He himself did. He believed in helping people, healing them and uplifting them. It was in his nature to contribute and bless people with better mental space. Sometimes we address only physical health, but mental health is equally important,” he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Still get goosebumps remembering that 2011 final! Sachin's words make me emotional. Sai Baba's blessings were truly with our team that day. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Anjali F
While I respect Sachin's personal beliefs, I wish he'd also acknowledge the hard work and training that went into winning the World Cup. Spiritual support is great, but let's not forget the years of practice and team effort.
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Karthik V
The part about "contribution over accumulation" really touched my heart. This is exactly what makes Sachin the legend he is - always thinking about giving back to society. True role model!
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Michael C
As someone who watched that World Cup from the US, I remember how emotional Sachin looked after the win. Now I understand why - it was spiritual fulfillment combined with sporting achievement. Beautiful story!
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Shreya B
The anecdote about Baba answering his questions without him asking is so profound! This shows the deep spiritual connection they shared. Sachin's journey continues to inspire millions ❤️
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David E
Interesting to see how spiritual beliefs play such a big role in Indian sports psychology. In Western sports, we focus more on mental conditioning coaches, but here it's faith and blessings. Different approaches, same results!

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