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Source: @sachin_rt X
The batting lineups for both India and New Zealand in the current Test match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru feature a number of high-profile players. But thus far, Rachin Ravindra and Sarfaraz Khan have been the two centurions. Their talent has spoken for them even if they have only played a handful of Test matches in the international arena, which doesn't amount to much experience.
Sachin Tendulkar, a former great cricket player of India, posted a touching tweet about the aforementioned cricket players on X. He continued by praising the children for their outstanding performances, which prompted some serious conversations about them among the cricket community. He also discussed Ravindra's unique connection to Bengaluru. He went on to discuss Sarfaraz's ton's importance in relation to the game.
Sachin Tendulkar's special message:
Fans were quick to jump into the comment section to join in Sachin's praises for the two ace batters. The netizens made sure to express their views in the comment section of Tendulkar's tweet. If you missed the tweet of the legendary cricketer on your timeline, then check it out below.
Cricket has a way of connecting us to our roots. Rachin Ravindra seems to have a special connection with Bengaluru, where his family hails from! Another century to his name.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) October 19, 2024
And Sarfaraz Khan, what an occasion to score your first Test century, when India needed it most!… pic.twitter.com/ER8IN5xFA5
Ravindra has previously achieved a century in Bengaluru with a score of 134. Sachin made the analogy since the Southpaw scored a vital century against Pakistan at the same location during the World Cup the year before. Many people speculated that Sarfaraz and the new batter would join Virat Kohli at the start of play to take it easy in the morning session after he was removed on the last delivery of Day 3's play. Pant's arrival was sufficient to make clear the aim, the Indian camp hoped to achieve. Sarafaraz scored his first international century during their undefeated 113-run partnership, and Rishabh Pant joined in, racing off to record an outstanding half-century before a little rain.
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