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Arjun Sachin Tendulkar (born 24 September 1999) is an Indian cricketer from Mumbai, Maharashtra. He is the son of former cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and is a left-handed fast medium bowler and left-handed lower-order batsman. He plays for Goa in domestic cricket, [2] [3] having previously played for Mumbai and its junior teams.
Tendulkar asked Zaheer Khan to bring the World Cup trophy over. Tendulkar shook hands with Chaudhary, hugged him and finally let him lift the cup from Zaheer’s hands. Tendulkar allowed Chaudhary to hold the World Cup along with him and he celebrated the occasion by posing for photographs. [23] [24] [25]
It also throws light on India's famous test victory over Australia. Sachin went on to become Player of the Series at the 2003 World Cup, though India lost the final. The screen cuts back to Sachin with his son Arjun in England. Arjun was born 2 weeks after Sachin's father's death. Sachin practises with his son and aspires to make him a cricketer.
Hussain, son of tabla legend Ustad Allarakha, was a globally celebrated tabla virtuoso. ... — Sachin Tendulkar ... “I have been looking through photos from 2017-18, and memories of working ...
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (/ ˌ s ʌ tʃ ɪ n t ɛ n ˈ d uː l k ər / ⓘ; pronounced [sətɕin teːɳɖulkəɾ]; born 24 April 1973) is an Indian former international cricketer who captained the Indian national team. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. [5]
Shaw trained with and played for the Middle Income Group Cricket Club in Mumbai, where Arjun Tendulkar, son of Sachin Tendulkar, was a teammate. [20] In April 2012, Shaw was invited to England to play for Cheadle Hulme School in Manchester and scored 1,446 runs during a two-month stay, including a century on debut, [21] and averaged 84. He also ...
He shared an unbroken partnership of 664 runs with Sachin Tendulkar in a school cricket match against St. Xavier's School, Fort.Kambli contributed 349 runs before their coach Ramakant Acharekar forced the pair to declare the innings; he then took six wickets for 37 runs in St. Xavier's first innings.
Their son, Rohan, born in Kanpur, was also a cricketer who played 11 One Day Internationals for India, but could not cement his spot in the team. Rohan was given the name "Rohan Jaivishwa" by his father as a tribute to his 3 favourite cricketers— Rohan Kanhai ; M. L. Jai simha ; and Rohan's uncle, Gundappa Vishwa nath [ 56 ] —although his ...