Tendulkar, who has announced his retirement from Test cricket after his landmark 200th and final Test at the Wankhede stadium next month, was involved in a record-breaking 664-run partnership with Vinod Kambli in 1988 in the semi-finals of The Harris Shield Tournament, an inter-school competition.
According to Mumbai School Sports Association President Father Jude Rodrigues, Tendulkar has almost given his nod to the proposal.
"Sachin and Kambli had scored almost 700 runs and broke the Harris and Shield record and that has remained history for us," Rodrigues said.
"He was also enthused that okay, now that I have put down my bat, if something can be done at the grassroot level. We are really grateful to be associated with such a personality," he added.
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At the age of 11, Tendulkar had played his first Giles Shield match against Khoja Khan School at Azad Maidan, scoring 24 runs. A year later, he scored a century for his school in the U-17 Harris Shield.
In that partnership, Tendulkar had scored 326, while Kambi contributed 349 runs before their coach Achrekar forced the pair to declare.