From Ramakant Achrekar to Pullela Gopichand, these players were able to shine in the world of sports because of these gurus – AnyTV News

From Ramakant Achrekar to Pullela Gopichand, these players were able to shine in the world of sports because of these gurus - India TV Hindi


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Sachin Tendulkar and PV Sindhu

Guru Purnima festival is being celebrated in the country today. On this day, the importance of Guru in life has been told, in which the role of a Guru is very important in the world of sports as well, who along with enhancing the talent of his disciple, also works very hard to improve his game so that he can succeed on a big level. In this, there have been many such players in the country whose Guru has played a very important role in their life, if he had not recognized their talent, then perhaps they would not have been able to move forward in the journey of becoming a great player in the world of sports. In this, we are going to tell you about some such coaches who have also worked very hard with their disciples in making them great players.

Ramakant Achrekar, Sachin Tendulkar’s mentor

The whole world is impressed by the batting talent of the great Indian player Sachin Tendulkar, who is considered the God of Cricket. Even though he has retired now, his fan following is tremendous even today. His Guru Ramakant Achrekar has played an important role in making Sachin a great player. He gave such a tough training to Sachin in his childhood that he kept on making such records in the world of cricket which are not easy for any player to break even today. Sachin has also mentioned Guru Ramakant Achrekar in his autobiography in which he has written that at the age of 11, his brother Ajit took him to Ramakant Sir and after that he left the tennis ball and started playing cricket with a season ball.

Virat Kohli’s coach Rajkumar Sharma

Virat Kohli, who has made his mark in world cricket with his batting talent, has many fans all over the cricketing world. Kohli has performed brilliantly in all three formats of cricket so far, including breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 50 centuries in ODIs. When Kohli first started learning cricket, his first coach was Rajkumar Sharma, who taught him the intricacies of the game so that he could embark on his journey to become a great player.

Dinesh Lad is Rohit Sharma’s mentor

Everyone became a fan of Rohit Sharma after seeing his batting, who led the Indian cricket team to victory in the ICC Trophy after 11 years and scored three double centuries in ODIs. His mentor and coach Dinesh Lad played a very important role in recognising Rohit’s talent and honing it.

Pullela Gopichand is PV Sindhu’s coach

Pullela Gopichand, who earned the name of Dronacharya of badminton, won the national championship five times in a row from 1996 to 2000. In 2001, Gopichand became the second Indian to win the All England Open Badminton Championship. He also opened an academy to promote other youths in badminton, prominent among whom is PV Sindhu, who won the country’s first silver medal in badminton at the Olympics. Apart from Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu, many other great players of India have been a part of Gopichand’s academy. This includes the names of badminton players like Kidambi Srikanth, P Kashyap, Gurusai Dutt, Tarun Kona.

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