Sachin Tendulkar
The current leader of India Legends in the Road Safety World Series is Sachin Tendulkar.

The right-handed hitter is exhibiting no signs of bat rust as he leads the India Legends in the current Road Safety World Series. Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar.

The right-handed hitter is exhibiting no signs of bat rust as he leads the India Legends in the current Road Safety World Series. Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar. Despite the fact that the maestro ended his career in international cricket in 2013, it is clear from watching him bat that he is still going strong. Against England Legends on Thursday, the 49-year-old hit 40 runs off only 20 balls, including three enormous sixes.

Tendulkar started off the batting against the England Legends team with a single. Tendulkar went crazy in the match against Chris Tremlett, crushing him for 6, 6, and 4. The Master Blaster was seen dancing down the track and smashing it over the boundary fence in the second six, which has now gone viral.

The shot quickly gained popularity on social media, and admirers began drawing comparisons to Tendulkar’s illustrious “Desert Storm” century at Sharjah in 1998.

The India Legends vs. England Legends game was cut down to 15 overs per side. India Legends’ opening-inning score was 170/5. Yuvraj Singh maintained his undefeated streak at 31 off just 15 balls, while Tendulkar struck 40.

India Legends defeated England Legends by 40 runs as they were held to 130/6 in 15 overs while chasing 171. Taking three wickets was Rajesh Pawar.

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