Master blaster Tendulkar set to return on crease of Lord’s field

Master blaster Tendulkar set to return on crease of Lord’s fieldLondon: Sachin Tendulkar had once again been seen on the field playing cricket in Lord’s turf. Sachin Tendulkar is leading the MCC XI against Shane Warne-led World XI in a bi-centenary celebrations match on Saturday.

On his admission, world’s highest run-getter in both Tests and ODIs has been enjoying the retired life and is still to find the “centre of the bat”during the knocking sessions for the past 10 days.

Sachin said, “I have enjoyed my time with the family. I started practicing 10 days ago and it is nice to be back in the gear and hitting a few balls. I’m still trying to find the centre of the bat.”

Asked if he has missed being in action, Tendulkar replied, “I have been watching but I haven’t been feeling like getting in the net.”

Saturday’s exhibition one dayer celebrates the 200th anniversary of the “Home of Cricket”.

Tendulkar said, “It is always a special feeling, whenever I come here it is special — the crowd and the atmosphere is fantastic, no matter how many times you come here.”

He added he was looking forward to Saturday’s match where he will be playing alongside his long-time teammate Rahul Dravid, the legendary Brian Lara and Australian pace great Brett Lee. Warne’s Rest of the World team comprises of Adam Gilchrist, Muttiah Muralitharan and Shahid Afridi.

Sachin said, “The idea is to celebrate the occasion and give something special to the spectators, compete in the right spirit and compete as hard as possible.”

Bureau Report

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