Tendulkar has recently joined professional networking site 'LinkedIn' as an 'Influencer', and in a write-up titled 'My Second Innings' posted today, he shared his life after cricket, detailing his transition from the game to other projects.
"It was October 2013 during one of the Champions League games in Delhi. My mornings would start with a gym workout, a routine I had been following for 24 years. But that morning in October, something had changed," he wrote.
"Were these signs...Signs that I should stop? Signs that the game that has been so dear to me, would no longer be a part of my daily routine?" the legendary cricketer, who is also a Rajya Sabha MP, said.
Tendulkar was part of the 2013 CLT20-winning Mumbai Indians side and played in three matches in Delhi -- on October 2, October 5 and October 6 (against Rajathan Royals in the final).
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Writing about the process of making the retirement decision, he wrote, "Sunil Gavaskar, one of my heroes and a former cricketer, once said that he made up his mind to quit the game when he found himself checking the clock, to see how much time there was left for the lunch and tea intervals. Suddenly I knew exactly what he meant. My mind and my body were telling me the same thing. Maybe, it's time to hang up my boots.
"But what will a sportsman do if he's not a sportsman anymore? How do you prepare for a day when something that consumed each day of the 24 years of your life, isn't the focus anymore?
"The energising chant of 'Sachin, Sachin' that the crowds cheered each time I walked onto the field, was an indescribable feeling and rush. This probably won't be heard anymore. Was I ready for that? These thoughts and a discussion with my family and closest friends helped make up my mind. My innings was indeed coming to an end," he wrote.
He said his "first innings was about chasing my dreams, the second one is about satisfaction".