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Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar shared his Wimbledon experience, likening it to Lord’s in cricket. From admiring McEnroe and Federer to praising Alcaraz’s energy and drawing parallels between tennis and cricket, Sachin highlighted his deep passion for the sport.
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Kiran More, Mohammad Kaif and Gary Kirsten reflect on MS Dhoni’s early promise, breakthrough innings against Pakistan, and calm leadership style that helped him shape Indian cricket’s modern era
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Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra spoke about his admiration for Brett Lee, Bumrah, and Sachin, shared advice from coach Železný, and revealed how Federer’s grace influences his approach to javelin
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Sachin Tendulkar lauded Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill for smart mind games during their 209-run stand. Pant’s calculated shots and Hindi chatter with Gill helped disrupt England’s bowling rhythm
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The Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy will now represent all future England-India Test series. The Pataudi Medal will be awarded to the winning captain, continuing the legacy of the Pataudi family
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The absence of Indian batting stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli from the Test series in England will give a "massive boost" to the hosts, said former all-rounder Moeen Ali
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The ‘God of cricket’, who had been a household name for years, was born on April 24, 1973
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April 2, 2011 saw one of the greatest chapters of Indian cricket being written as the nation lifted the ODI World Cup for the second time, 28 years after the first, at the Wankhede Stadium
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"I used to throw balls to them during their practice sessions—some of my earliest IPL memories. I was extremely nervous, but I already knew about Sachin Sir. He was the reason I started playing cricket. My father is his biggest fan. While my dad was never into posters, we still had Sachin's posters in our village," Gill shared in a conversation with JioHotstar.
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Tendulkar rekindled memories of the legendary Desert Storm innings in Sharjah with a scintillating 33-ball 64, providing the ideal start to India Masters' run chase. Showcasing his signature late cuts and powerful straight drives, he fearlessly took on the Australian bowlers, reaching his half-century in just 27 deliveries—once again proving why he remains the soul of Indian cricket.
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The actor took to his Instagram on Sunday, and shared a picture with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. He lauded the Majhi Mumbai franchise, endorsed by Sachin, on winning the season this time. The team is owned by veteran Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan.
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The 51-year-old Tendulkar, who played 664 international games for India, holds the record for the highest number of Test and ODI runs in the history of the game
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The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot and the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur will host the matches of the International Masters League
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Kambli was recently in the news when he attended a memorial event for his mentor, Ramakant Achrekar, and was spotted struggling and sitting in a wheelchair. The former star spoke about his health battle, where he said that he had been suffering from a serious urine infection. He appreciated the support of his wife, children, and former teammate Ajay Jadeja, who visited him during his health scare.
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Tendulkar shared a video on 'X' featuring the young girl, Sushila Meena, delivering a ball with an extraordinarily fluid left-arm pace bowling action, reminiscent of Zaheer's signature style
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The partnership comes at an opportune time with BOB poised to script the next phase of its transformation journey as it pursues a faster growth trajectory, leveraging Sachin’s brand aura.
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Cricket has been my life's greatest journey and I am pleased to join the National Cricket League at such an exciting time, says the cricket legend
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While the entire country awaits to hear the decision by the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) to see whether Vinesh will be awarded the silver medal, one of the biggest sporting icons of India, Sachin Tendulkar took to social media to post his final thoughts
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Celebrities Munawar Faruqi, Elvish Yadav, and Abhishek Malhan attended the Entertainers Premier League launch following the Celebrity Cricket League's success.
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Tendulkar, dubbed 'Master Blaster' for his prowess in dominating bowling attacks and mastery of cricketing skills, techniques, and shots, captivated the world with his batting prowess from 1989 to 2013.