Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar said that singing the national anthem in front of a packed Wankhede Stadium before the 2011 World Cup final is the 'proudest feeling' he has ever had in his life.
"But it (singing of national anthem) goes to a different level altogether, when you are playing against Pakistan in 2003 World Cup (in Centurion), standing inside the stadium, in the middle of the group, with 60,000 people singing Jana Gana Mana," the right-handed former India batsman said, in Mumbai, on Sunday.
He was speaking at the unveiling of an album 'The Sport Heroes', aimed to inspire the younger generation towards sports.
"When you sing the Jana Gana Mana, your head is always held high, but when you sing it (standing) in the centre of the ground, then...seena chauda ho jata hai (chest swells with pride)," Tendulkar said.
"A couple of experiences, one was that (against Pakistan). The other one was when we played the 2011 World Cup finals, I can never forget that experience, the entire stadium singing
It's the proudest feeling I have ever had in my life," the master blaster said.
"We achieve so many personal goals, also team milestones are achieved, but when it comes to our national anthem, everything else takes a backseat," he feels.
Tendulkar was part of the World Cup (50 overs) winning team where India defeated Sri Lanka in the finals at the Wankhede stadium here in 2011, to lift the trophy after 28 long years.
The video 'The Sport Heroes', directed by Abhijit Panse, features the national anthem sung by eight well-known sports personalities - Sachin, Sunil Gavaskar, tennis players Sania Mirza, Mahesh Bhupathi, hockey legend Dhanraj Pillay, football star Baichung Bhutia, Olympic medal winner and shooter Gagan Narang and wrestler Sushil Kumar.
Short video messages about what national anthem means to the other players featuring in it were also shown on the occasion.