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Sachin Tendulkar collared South Africa's attack on his way to a historic unbeaten 200 as India amassed 401 in the second ODI
Watercolor painted in a village on location in Konkan
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Sachin Tendulkar of India bats during day four of the second test match between New Zealand and India at McLean Park on March 29, 2009 in Napier, New Zealand.
(Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)
18 October 2016
Portrait of Sir Donald George Bradman and Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
@
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia 🇦🇺
This portrait photograph was taken by Bryan Charlton when Sir Donald Bradman met Sachin Tendulkar along with Shane Warne at Bradman’s house in Holden Street, Adelaide for Bradman's 90th birthday in 1998.
It is on display at the Melbourne Cricket Ground(MCG) Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.
Reportedly, only 4 copies of the photograph were made:
1. A highlight for daily tour groups at the MCG.
2. Sachin Tendulkar's house alongside other Bradman memorabilia.
3. SACA ( South Australian Cricket Association )
4. Given to Mark Mascarenhas, who passed away in 2002.
Portrait Photograph Details -
Large colour photograph of Sir Donald Bradman wearing blue cardigan, posing with Sachin Tendulkar, wearing a grey suit and white shirt, Bradman holding pen to sign cricket bat held by Tendulkar. They are standing in front of a fireplace above which hangs a large colour portrait of a young Don Bradman, painted by Reg Campbell. The photograph has been signed by both men in gold pen on the mount board below the photo, on either side of a small caption on yellow paper. Photo is in a dark green window mount and wooden frame with decorative dark edging.
Photographer - Bryan Charlton
Portrait painting above fireplace - Reg Campbell
Text on the Photograph -
"Sir Donald Bradman
and Sachin Tendulkar
Celebrate Sir Donald’s 90th Birthday
27th August, 1998"
………………………………………………………….,.
Apart from cricket, the MCG also hosts a number of international sporting events, AFL, music concerts and live performances.
In 2006, the MCG hosted the Commonwealth Games and the MCG was a primary venue for the 1956 Olympics.
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sachin one of the greatest cricket players of all times. He is a great Batman. Aisi azadi aur kahan.
The man needs no introduction. He is arguably the best batsmen the world has ever seen. S10 missed the first seven games of the IPl and didn't really get his eye in, in the remaining three, but we don't seem too worried. A rather obvious pattern seems to be developing after the recent CB series where, a previously out of form Sachin, almost single handedly hammered all the nails into Australia's coffin - closing all hopes of yet another piece of silverware in their already large closet.