Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar’s son Arjun Tendulkar continues to be a novice in relation to big-league cricket. On Tuesday, Arjun Tendulkar picked up his maiden wicket within the Indian Premier League (IPL), dismissing Bhuvneshwar Kumar of Sunrisers Hyderabad in an IPL 2023 match.
However, the younger Mumbai Indians (MI) all-rounder isn’t happy by the fixed consideration of the media and digital camera which is targeted on him. Arjun Tendulkar was caught abusing the cameraman throughout the first innings of the SRH vs MI match in Hyderabad on Tuesday. The MI left-arm pacer was clearly miffed and heard asking why is the ‘cameraman always focused on him’ together with an abusive phrase.
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Meanwhile, within the match, Arjun Tendulkar got here up with a formidable spell of 1/18 in 2.5 overs as MI notched up their third successive win in IPL 2023 – defeating dwelling facet SRH by 14 runs. Arjun Tendulkar was given the duty to defend 20 runs within the last over by skipper Rohit Sharma which he did impressively.
The medium-pacer bowled a good last over, selecting to go full and huge. He additionally snapped his maiden wicket within the course of. “It’s fairly thrilling to play with Arjun. Life has come a full circle,” Rohit, who shared the Indian and MI dressing room along with his father – the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, mentioned on the presentation ceremony.
“Arjun has been a part of this team for three years. He understands what he wants to do. He is quite confident as well. He is clear in his plans. He is trying to swing the new ball and bowl yorkers at the death,” Rohit added.
On his personal batting, Rohit mentioned: “It is a different role. I am trying to set the tempo. Glad to get some scores in the powerplay. I understand one of us has to bat big.”
He was lavish in his reward for one more teenager – Tilak Varma, who performed one other impactful innings for MI. “We have a long batting line-up. We want these guys to come out and bat freely. We watched Tilak last season. We all know what he can. I love his approach. He doesn’t play the bowler, he plays the ball. We will see him play for a lot of teams.”