New Delhi: Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, who is the only cricketer to score hundred international century, on Saturday announced that he will come out of retirement for one over to face Aussie all-rounder Ellyse Perry on Sunday during the Big Appeal double-header at the Junction Oval in Melbourne.
On Sunday, Australia will face England in the women's tri-series while many past cricketers will take part in the Bushfire relief fundraiser match.
In the innings break during the England-Australia match, Perry will be bowling one over to Tendulkar with her team-mates at the boundary fence.
The challenge was laid down by Perry on Twitter on Saturday and in the video, she said: "Hey Sachin, it's awesome to have you out here in Australia supporting the Bushfire match".
"I know you're coaching one of the teams but a few of us were sitting around last night chatting and we thought it would be absolutely amazing to see you potentially come out of retirement for one over in the innings break".
Tendulkar, was quick to respond to the challenge, saying: "Sounds great Ellyse," said the 46-year-old, who will coach the Ricky Ponting-led side. "I would love to go out there and bat an over (much against the advice of my doctor due to my shoulder injury). Hope we can generate enough money for this cause, and to get me out there in the middle".