June 21, 2020
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Sports Stars Celebrate Father’s Day With Heartfelt Wishes

Along with Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar, several sporting personalities on Sunday extended their heartfelt wishes on the occasion of Father’s Day.

Sachin wrote on social media that he always remembers his father Ramesh Tendulkar’s advice of being a good person.

“I shall always remember your invaluable advice to ‘Strive to be a good person first’. Thank you for everything. #HappyFathersDay!” Tendulkar tweeted.

Former India captain and current head coach Ravi Shastri tweeted a photo of his father. “My first Hero, my first Inspiration – My Dad #FathersDay,” he said along with the pic in the tweet.

Indian hockey captain Rani Rampal also paid tribute to her father. “I can never thank you enough for everything you have done for me! I love you papa. Happy Father’s Day! You’ll always be my first true motivation. #HappyFathersDay,” she said in her tweet along with a selfie with her father.

Former badminton World no.1 Saina Nehwal tweeted: “Best papa in the world ..#HappyFathersDay2020 @NHarvir” along with images with her father.

Veteran all-rounder Yusuf Pathan tweeted a photo of his sons with his father. “Ayaan and Riyaan with Abba. I am lucky to have such a kind, caring, awesome father. This picture makes this Father’s day more special for me. Happy Father’s Day. #FathersDay,” he said in his tweet.

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