Updated : Tue, 29/06/2010 - 12:58pm
WHEN one thinks of the branding of athletes in India, all roads go through cricket with the superstar cricketers all boasting multi-brand endorsements. The sports industry is growing with regard to branding and leveraging of a person’s on-field success toward building his or her ‘Brand’ so to speak. This is a relatively new development in the Indian sports context, and for all intents and purposes, the exponentially larger scale and broader scope of this multi-branding can all be traced to one man. The human batting juggernaut we know as Sachin, has created Brand Tendulkar in a manner that defines him: professionally, classily, quietly, methodically, precisely, in a well-paced manner, and over time, modified and metamorphosed for the greater good of all the stakeholders.
Purely as an athletic achievement, this is nothing short of spectacular, with virtually no other athlete in any other sport ever having displayed this kind of longevity, and more importantly, consistency and drive. Some can argue the case that he is the greatest athlete of all time across sports, and there will be numerous articles and books written about him that would try and prove this hypothesis. As a person he is above reproach, and he has handled himself with class and dignity. Ironically but somewhat fittingly, he has hit the pinnacle of his career with a mind-blowing innings against Australia, and also at a time when Agassi has sparked a debate for the ages, and Robert Enke succumbed to the depression and pressures that come with being a celebrity athlete. To deal with the adulation, pressure, expectation, and invasion of privacy that Tendulkar has had to face from the time he was a tenth grade student, and to do it with grace, humility, dignity, and unparalleled commitment and discipline make him an uber role model par compare. Above and beyond that however, Tendulkar the Brand is what makes this once in a lifetime person and athlete border on the ethereal.





