On Monday, Sachin Tendulkar turned 50, and several of his former teammates sent the batting master warm wishes on social media. His former opening partner, Virender Sehwag, performed “Shirshasana,” a yoga pose, and gave Sachin a very special congratulations.
As well as Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh (ICC)
Yuvraj Singh recalled a few situations involving him and the “God of Cricket,” who he also shared a dressing room with and who helped the Indian star win his sole World Cup victory in 2011.
In this regard, Yuvraj tweeted a video and praised Sachin for his enormous support of both him and Indian cricket.
Yuvraj mentioned Sachin’s game-winning strike against England in Chennai’s inaugural Test in 2008 as one of his favourite moments in the video.
When we defeated England in the Test match, it was a very great moment. When that happened, it was 26/11. I lifted it in celebration after he scored 100. Dastak was written with the Mumbai victims in mind. That was a pretty unique occasion “stated Yuvraj in the video.
The second innings saw Sachin score an unbeaten 103 off 196 balls, and Yuvraj added an unbeaten 85 off 131 balls. Together, they helped India chase down a massive goal of 387 to win the Test with ease. I got some aid.
In addition, Yuvraj added that Sachin had repaired his bat during the 2011 World Cup by just hammering a few nails into it. “During the 2011 World Cup, my bat completely broke. At Nagpur, where we were playing South Africa, the bottom of my bat was totally broken. He struck some spikes, but I’m not sure if he did it correctly “explained Yuvraj.
These were stories from the cricket pitch, but Yuvraj also mentioned another sport in which Sachin excelled and that no one could ever defeat him.
No matter how hard you try, you can’t defeat him at table tennis, according to Yuvraj.
Although Sachin Tendulkar said his final goodbyes to international cricket ten years ago, his cricketing memories endure.