
Lost In Views, Sachin Tendulkar Shares Pictures With 'Woolly New Friends'
Despite knocking off a half-century two years back, Sachin Tendulkar continues to age like a fine wine. The maestro Indian batter, who retired from international cricket after a legendary career in 2013, has been spending time out with his family on various vacations. He is currently in the UK with his wife Anjali and daughter Sara and loving the scenic valleys and greenery in the countryside.
On Tuesday, July 22, Tendulkar shared a series of beautiful pictures and videos, where the Master Blaster is enjoying the greenery around with sheep giving him company. Known for his humorous streak on social media, Tendulkar gave the post an amusing caption: 'Lost in the views, making some woolly new friends." In a video, Tendulkar is seen giving leaves for the group of sheep to eat, soaking in the natural beauty of the place and its peaceful vibes.
Tendulkar was recently in London for the third Test of the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy with Anjali and Sara, enjoying the thrilling contest between India and England. He rang the traditional bell for the start of the play. The two great rivals gave the maestro plenty to cheer about in a Test that went to the final session of the final afternoon before Ben Stokes' men came out triumphant by 22 runs.
Tendulkar also took time out for Wimbledon, expressing his love affair for tennis by watching some of the finest tennis players in action at the iconic event. He met fellow legends Roger Federer and Bjorn Borg at the Royal Box and shared a picture with them.
During his time in London, Tendulkar supported former teammate and 2011 World Cup champion Yuvraj Singh's gala organised to raise support for his cancer awareness programme and charity 'YouWeCan'. The gala was also attended by Tendulkar's successor and former India captain Virat Kohli, who joined hands with Yuvraj for the noble cause along with Kevin Pietersen, Brian Lara, Ravi Shastri and many other former and current cricketing stars. Even the travelling Indian team, led by Shubman Gill, stood behind the cancer awareness cause and posed for pictures with the greats at the charity gala.
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