The Prime Minister, in his 'Mann Ki Baat' show yesterday, had said that the Indian women's team, which finished runners-up in the ICC Women's World Cup in England, should banish any thought of not having been successful.
"My thoughts resonate with those of our PM @narendramodi shared on #MannKiBaat regd my fellow Indian women cricketers' exemplary performance," Tendulkar posted on his Twitter handle after the programme.
Modi advised the players not to feel burdened by their World Cup final loss to England as they have the backing of the entire nation.
"I said, 'Look, this is the age of the media. So expectations get hyped up to such an extent that if corresponding success is not achieved, these turn into despair and even resentment."
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Modi observed that the country chose to praise the cricketers instead of criticising.
"But it happened for the first time that when our daughters did not succeed in winning the World Cup, the hundred and twenty-five million people took this defeat on their own shoulders, never letting the burden weigh down these daughters of ours.