Sachin Tendulkar suddenly arrived at a bat manufacturing factory in Kashmir, surprised the fans.

Tendulkar is in Kashmir these days with his family. Sachin Tendulkar (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, known as the God of Cricket, is currently spending his holidays in Kashmir with his wife Anjali and daughter Sara. So during this time he suddenly reached a cricket bat manufacturing factory in Kashmir and here he surprised the fans. Let us tell you that Sachin Tendulkar has reached MJ Sports factory located in Chersu, Awantipora in Pulwama district. Here he had some conversations with the factory owner regarding the manufacturing of cricket bats and also spent time with cricket fans. On the other hand, within no time the videos and photos of Sachin reaching this factory started going viral on social media. See Sachin Tendulkar’s viral photos on social media Master Blaster, the god of cricket, Sachin Tendulkar Blessed Cricket Bat factory Chersoo Awantipora Pulwama (M/S MJ Sports) with a Visit. Inspiration par excellence. Golden day for Kashmir Willow Bats. @diprjk @DivComKash pic.twitter.com/s2n9eMoluY —Dr. Basharat. IAS (@basharatias_dr) February 17, 2024 So, after reaching MJ Sports Factory, Sachin was very curious to know the skill behind the manufacturing of cricket bats. During this, he also drank tea with the factory owner and also spent some time with his family. Also during this time, some fans were also seen very eager to get a glimpse of the cricketer. Regarding Sachin’s arrival at the Sports Factory, Shaheen Parray, owner of MJ Sports Factory, was quoted by Republic as saying – We were busy making cricket bats, when suddenly a car stopped near our gate. We were very happy and shocked to see Little Master (Sachin Tendulkar) and his family. He (Sachin) also checked the strokes of some bats and was very happy with the quality of the bats. Sachin said that he has come here to compare the bats made from English willow and Kashmir willow. We requested them to support domestic cricket bats.