Sachin Tendulkar honored during NFL match, gets special number 10 jersey from Dallas Cowboys team

Sachin will be seen playing in the International Masters League Sachin Tendulkar (Image Credit- Twitter X) Sachin Tendulkar, known as the God of Cricket and former Indian player, has recently been seen in America’s National Football League (NFL). Let us tell you that during a match here, Jerry Jones, owner of NFL team Dallas Cowboys, gifted him a special number 10 jersey. Tendulkar being honored in America reflects the growing popularity of cricket in the country. It is noteworthy that Sachin has played an important contribution in promoting cricket in America. He has recently joined the National Cricket League (NCL) in America. So now that he is present in America, he is making his presence felt in other sports also. Let us tell you that the team has shared the photo of Sachin reaching NFL on its official social media account. See this viral photo of Sachin Tendulkar Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones were joined on the field by cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar ahead of Cowboys-Lions today.@JSanchezCordova has more on the “God of Cricket” and why he’s in North Texas: (: @SmileyPool, pic.twitter.com/0ROXxuqf5s — SportsDay Cowboys (@dmn_cowboys) October 13, 2024 Also, let us tell you that as co-owner of NCL, the former India batsman is working hard to introduce the game to the American audience, through the attractive Sixty Strikes format. Recently, 51-year-old Sachin came forward and inspired many young athletes at the University of Texas at Dallas. He also talked about how much sports has given him and what an enjoyable experience it is for him to interact with young athletes. A look at Sachin’s cricket career So if we give you information about Sachin’s cricket, he is the player who has played the most international matches for India. Sachin has played 200 Test and 463 ODI matches for India. During this period, Sachin has scored 15921 runs with the help of 51 centuries in Tests and 18426 runs with the help of 49 centuries in ODIs.