Tendulkar, who despite his busy schedule never forgets to seek the blessings of his coach, went to meet him before the South Africa tour as well.
"He came to meet me before going to South Africa. Anjali was also with him. He stayed for an hour and talked about cricket. His passion for the game has not reduced in all these years and this quality keeps him ahead of others," said Achrekar.
The coach, having watched Tendulkar from very close quarters, said his batting style has changed a bit but it is only for the better.
"Yes, his style has changed but it is for good. It is quite natural also when you are playing for two decades.
"I was very sure that if could continue his hunger for runs and passion for the game, he would become the best batsman in the world and it happened," said Achrekar, who despite being partially paralysed since 1998, still go to the Shivaji Park daily to rebrush old memories and give some tips to youngsters.
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