Home Cricket Vinod Kambli’s criticism of Sachin Tendulkar leaves him 'upset': A story that encapsulates his unique character

Vinod Kambli’s criticism of Sachin Tendulkar leaves him 'upset': A story that encapsulates his unique character

Thankfully, the two reconciled and have been close ever since. However, this wasn't the f...

Mon, 09 Dec 2024 09:28 AM

Thankfully, the two reconciled and have been close ever since. However, this wasn't the first time Kambli caused tension with Tendulkar. Amid reports of Kambli's poor health following his appearance at Ramakant Achrekar's memorial inauguration in Mumbai, memories resurface of an incident Sanjay Manjrekar once recounted about Kambli's controversial behavior. In an interview with SportsKeeda three years ago, Manjrekar shared insights about Kambli's early years and how he would target him and Sachin because he was not included in India's Playing XI.

"This story is from the 1992 World Cup when Vinod Kambli was in the Indian World Cup team. Kambli is someone you know is a character and he was very friendly with me and Sachin. In the first few matches of the World Cup, he wasn't playing. His mood was off; he was a bit upset. Sachin and I were the two established players so we were getting all the matches. But after every match, when we would meet, he would come after us. He would criticise; 'What is this batting? You could have played faster'. He didn't even spare Sachin," Manjrekar said.

"In a match against Zimbabwe, Sachin and I had a good partnership. It was a small target and we won the match. Despite that, in the evening, Kambli would again go like 'The match and all is fine; but we could have won it a lot earlier. He told Sachin, 'John Traicos is such an ordinary bowler. You could have hit him out of the ground; you were taking singles'. Sachin said 'our target was to win the match'. But Vinod did not learn. If there is one person who could upset Sachin, that is Vinod Kambli."

When Manjrekar and Tendulkar got back at Kambli

Kambli had played five ODIs for India a year before, in 1991, and had scored 23 not out against West Indies and 40 and 30 against Pakistan. Kambli played a couple of more matches in the lead-up to the World Cup. He got to bat just once but could only return 3 runs against England. Finally, Kambli made his World Cup debut for India – against Pakistan, but for all the lessons he dished out to Sachin and Manjrekar, he himself struggled to get going, scoring 24 off 41 balls. That evening, after the match, it was Tendulkar and Manjrekar's turn to give Kambli a taste of his own medicide.

"This kept happening until Vinod finally got a chance in the India vs Pakistan match. And there is scored at a strike rate of 54 or 56. Sachin and I were looking at each other and saying 'Let him come back' and it'll be out turn to get back at him. So after the match, we took Vinod in a corner and said 'What happened? You hit such big sixes in the nets. What happened during the match?' Then he says 'they were bowling very tight'. That was his simple explanation. So yeah, he was quite the character," Manjrekar said.

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