Melbourne: Sachin Tendulkar is known to have been particularly devastating against the great Australian teams, he had played against in his illustrious career. On Sunday, he donned the Australian green and gold to play an over during the innings break of the Bushfire Cricket Bash legends match.
Tendulkar was facing Australia's star all-rounder and 2019 Women's Cricketer of the Year Ellyse Perry in the over and her former teammate Alex Blackwell. He said while walking up to the pitch that it was the first time in five years that he was picking up a bat and the 46-year-old ended up hitting a four off the first ball he faced.
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Sachin is off the mark with a boundary!https://t.co/HgP8Vhnk9s #BigAppeal pic.twitter.com/4ZJNQoQ1iQ
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Tendulkar is in Melbourne as coach of the team led by former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who are playing against a team led by former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist. Perry, however, threw a challenge to Tendulkar on Saturday via a video message tweeted by the Australian women's team. Tendulkar, in turn, accepted the challenge.
"Sounds great Ellyse. I would love to go out there & bat an over (much against the advice of my doctor due to my shoulder injury). Hope we can generate enough money for this cause, & to get me out there in the middle," he said.
Meanwhile, Bushfire Cricket Bash raised more than $7.7 million for the communities devastated by the fires that have ravaged Australia, according to Cricket Australia's report.
The likes of Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Courtney Walsh, Yuvraj Singh and Wasim Akram were present among many as Ricky Ponting XI won the tie in the end.
Meanwhile, Lara was made to retire at 30 after facing a series of lofted cover drives and straight drives that echoed his peak genius.
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Six over mid-off, if you don't mind!
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And Brian Lara retires on 30 👏 #BigAppeal pic.twitter.com/HtDYHILu2uSix over mid-off, if you don't mind!
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And Brian Lara retires on 30 👏 #BigAppeal pic.twitter.com/HtDYHILu2u
Then Ponting hit an entertaining 26 from 14 balls before retiring himself.
During the run chase, Shane Watson smacked Wasim and co with a spectacular 30 from nine balls.
Gilchrist hit his first ball for a maximum before being knocked over by Aussie Rules great Luke Hodge.
Andrew Symonds clubbed a few sixes over long-off as his son watched on from the dugout.