Here's a unique opportunity to showcase your love for Sachin Tendulkar. Upload a snappy, entertaining two-minute video on the impact he has had on you. It could feature you imitating his mannerisms, or doing a spot of mimicry. Give us a tour of that room in your house dedicated to Tendulkar memorabilia or compose a song as a tribute to the retiring legend. You can draw your inspiration from Andy Zaltzman's one-of-its-kind fake news clip. Anything works, as long as it entertains.

Upload your video on Youtube and mail us the link at mysachinvideo@cricinfo.com. If we like your submission, we'll feature it on this page.

Your submission should not contain any TV footage, in-ground video shot during a match, or other copyrighted material. Such submissions may be rejected due to potential copyright violations.


Atish Hemade - A Tendulkar flipbook


Visual Disobedience - The Tendulkar mural


AlphaNOmega - A salute to the master


Chandni Ahuja - A Sachin collection like no other


Raghavendra Bhat - A mathemagic farewell


Vidhya Venkat - Thank you Sachin


Sai Prasad V - For Sachin, from Antarctica


Kartik Kannan - 'The day I interviewed Tendulkar'


Andy Zaltzman - The first day in the rest of cricket history


Clyne Valladares - 'Aala re aala' - A song for Sachin

Features

The man whom cricket loved back

Sambit Bal: Tendulkar was the biggest worshipper the game could ever find, and in that lay the foundation of his greatness

Tendulkar's perfect balance

Sharda Ugra: While the team, the country and the sport changed around him, Tendulkar remained constant

Why do we insist on seeing the 'real' Sachin?

Rahul Bose: You can ask as much as you want for a more "human", more "feelable, touchable" Sachin, but he'll probably not change - and that's a good thing

Zaltz Stats

550,000,000
The approximate number of people in India today who had not been born when Sachin Tendulkar made his Test debut in 1989 (calculated from these figures). His batting has been so erotically outstanding that the global population has increased by almost 2 billion during his career, with the biggest increase, understandably, in India itself.

I have played cricket for 24 years, it has been only 24 hours since retirement, and I think I should get at least 24 days to relax before deciding these things.

Sachin Tendulkar doesn't want to think of what lies ahead just yet