"Thanks for best wishes and prayers for all over the year," the birthday boy told the media after a strenuous nets session at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium here.
It was Tendulkar's first birthday after scaling the epic feat of scoring 100 international centuries.
The senior batsman arrived here yesterday along with wife Anjali, ahead of tomorrow's Indian Premier League match between Mumbai Indians and Kings X1 Punjab.
The hotel, where the Mumbai Indians are putting up, has made arrangements to celebrate his birthday.
J W Marriot hotel's chief chef, Pallav Singhal, said that the cake is ready and the hotel is eagerly awaiting the private bash.
Neeta Ambani, owner of Mumbai Indians, is expected to join the party.