Published 19:17 IST, September 9th 2024

Sachin Tendulkar Shares Glimpses Of His Eco-Friendly Ganpati Visarjan | WATCH VIDEO

Sachin Tendulkar holds the record of being the first male player to score an ODI double hundred and has also played 200 Test matches for India

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Sachin Tendulkar's Ganpati Visarjan | Image: X/@sachin_rt
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Sachin Tendulkar is synonymous with cricket and that reflects his stature in the sport. Often known as the 'Master Blaster' and the 'God of Cricket', Tendulkar has redefined the game in many ways. Tendulkar played cricket for more than two decades and his records are a testament to his greatness and the skills that he used to possess as a batsman. Tendulkar played 200 Test matches for India and has 100 international hundreds. These are the two Sachin Tendulkar records that aren't breaking anytime soon

Sneak Peak Of Tendulkar's Ganpati Visarjan

The entire country is celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi which began on September 6. Though the festival is celebrated throughout the country, but in Mumbai and the entire Maharashtra , the celebrations elevate to a different extent. 'God of Cricket' Sachin Tendulkar, recently took to Instagram and shared a glimpse of his eco-friendly Ganpati visarjan

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Here's The Video

he captioned the post बाप्पा, तुम्ही दिलेल्या आनंदाची, शांतीची आणि प्रेमाची आठवण कायम राहील. पुढच्या वर्षी लवकर या!" (Bappa, the joy, peace and love you gave me will always be remembered. Come early next year! Ganapati Bappa Moraya! Mangalmurti Moraya!). Sachin Tendulkar had also shared a video of welcoming Lord Ganesha in his home on the first day of Ganesh Chaturthi , September 6.

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Sachin Tendulkar, The Man Who Redefined Cricket

Tendulkar's contribution to the game of cricket is unparalleled and unmatched. The winner of the 2011 ODI World Cup , Sachin Tendulkar has over 30,000 international runs and has the distinction of playing over 200 Test matches. Sachin Tendulkar last played for India in November 2013

19:17 IST, September 9th 2024