Sachin Tendulkar praises fan for wearing helmet while riding scooter and gives him autograph
India’s great batsman Sachin Tendulkar has a fan following all over the world. He is very much liked not only in the country but also abroad. He is the only batsman in cricket history who has a century to his name. He has also been given the title of God of Cricket and hence he always does not disappoint the fans who come to him. But this time he himself came to meet the fan.
Actually, the Mumbai Indians mentor saw a fan wearing MI jersey and then could not stop himself from meeting him. After this, Road Safety World Series brand ambassador Sachin Tendulkar praised the fan for wearing a helmet while riding a scooter and gave him an autograph.
He posted the video on his official social media handle and wrote the caption, ‘Sachin meets Tendulkar. My heart fills with joy when I see so much love showered on me. It’s the love of people that keeps coming from unexpected corners, that makes life so special.’
Sachin stopped the car to meet, watch video-
Recently Sachin Tendulkar praised Ollie Pope and Tom Hartley. Due to the excellent performance of both, the visiting team defeated India by 28 runs in the first Test match and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match Test series.
Former cricketer praised Ollie Pope and Tom Hartley
After the match, the veteran cricketer wrote on X, the best stories are the ones with unexpected twists and Ollie Pope has written the script for his team. When his team was in trouble, he played with good shot selection, staying positive and good footwork, especially against our spinners. This is certainly an extraordinary performance by an Englishman on Indian soil.
He further wrote, England fought very well to win the first Test and the series ahead will be exciting. Even after losing 5 wickets in the second innings, they managed to add more than 250 runs and those partnerships cost us the match.
Sachin said, despite being ahead in the Test at one point, India has lost and will have to think of something to do before the next Test. For me, Tom Hartley and Ollie Pope were exceptional performers.