Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sachin Tendulkar turns down record Rs20 crore-a-year offer to endorse liqour brand

Sachin Tendulkar, with his demeanour and performances on the field, has been a role model for youngsters.

Off the field too, the Master Blaster, through his conduct, has gained many admirers. Consider this. Only recently, the highest run-getter in Tests and one-day internationals politely refused a Rs20 crore-offer to endorse a top liquor brand.

Tendulkar, who has had a traditional Maharashtrian upbringing and is proud of his middle-class roots, does not want to promote liquor or cigarettes on moral grounds. Though the brand tried to entice the batsman by quoting a whopping figure of Rs20 crore a year to become its ambassador, Tendulkar let the offer go just as he confidently leaves those tempting deliveries outside the off stump.

"He (Sachin) has decided not to endorse products that are harmful to one's health ever and has stayed away from them. This time, however, the lure was too high. Yet, he said no to the offer," a source close to the batsman told DNA.

Since Indian laws forbid alcohol and cigarette companies from advertising their products, the offer to Tendulkar was to appear in a surrogate advertisement, which would promote the liquor firm's brand.

Tendulkar's Mumbai Indians team-mate Harbhajan Singh and India player Yuvraj Singh were recently chastigated by Sikh religious bodies for appearing in a surrogate advertisement for a whisky brand.

Despite their short career spans, several athletes have refused the bait of endorsing liquor or cigarette brands.

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