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India will face Australia in the summit showdown on Sunday, March 8. India entered the final after their last-four clash against England was washed out in Sydney. They had topped the group.
“Just be at that moment and go out and play. Coincidentally, I was there next to the trophy, and our few team members were there from our women’s team. I said it would be nice to see you with this trophy in India,” Tendulkar said.
The former cricketer was speaking at the launch of ‘Dreams of a Billion India and the Olympic Games”, written by Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta, in the presence of Olympic gold medallist shooter Abhinav Bindra and multiple grand slam winner Mahesh Bhupathi.
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“If you are in company with each other and keep talking positive things… because good things have happened to our team and I have been following their performances and they have inspired so many youngsters,” said Tendulkar.
He said the athletes from different fields have brought laurels to the country.
“It is about bringing laurels to our nation and if you can come back (victorious), so many athletes in different fields have brought laurels to our nation, this would be another one. Go and enjoy yourself,” said Tendulkar, who also recollected his World Cup-winning moment in 2011.