Wankhede Stadium holds a special place in the hearts of every Indian cricket lover. From tears to ecstasy, the ground has unearthed every emotion one can face. The stadium is not only adored by fans but also by cricketers. Mumbai’s favorite son, Sachin Tendulkar, also feels the same.
On the stadium’s 50th anniversary, the legendary cricketer who played his last international match at the stadium penned a heartfelt note, paying homage to the stadium.
Describing the first time he made his way to the ground, he wrote: “When I witnessed the magic of the Wankhede Stadium for the first time as a 10-year-old boy.”
From making his debut in 1988, winning his first and only World Cup title, and finally bidding the game adieu, Sachin Tendulkar wrote: “Little did I know that I would be making my debut for Mumbai against Gujarat at the same venue just five years later. Then the best moment of my career – winning the 2011 World Cup for my country – happened at the Wankhede Stadium as well. I also had the honour of playing my 200th Test match here, which allowed me to bid adieu to my beloved game at the same place where it all started for me.
Finally, calling Wankhede his second home, he added, “Wankhede has not just been a stadium for me; it has been my second home.”