Cricket fans in India have a strong sense of nostalgia. Every gritty sixer or tense run-out is indelibly imprinted in the public mind. Especially when a living legend like Sachin Tendulkar is involved. Sachin Tendulkar produced one of his best ODI performances on April 22, 1998, when he scored a 143-run knock against Australia to lead India to the Sharjah Cup finals. Even as a sandstorm disturbed the game, Sachin continued to unleash his own storm against the late Shane Warne and Michael Kasprowicz's fearsome bowling attack. Cricket fans and athletes have started posting sepia-tone images from 'the day,' as well as doodles of the master blaster in full flight, to commemorate the historic day. Sachin looks aloft after hitting Shane Warne for a six, with Adam Gilchrist behind the wickets, in an artwork by Kooster Nitin Sachinist, which pays great tribute to Sachin's knock. Koo App On the 24th Anniversary of Sachin’s classic ’Desert Strom’ innings in Sharjah ⚡here’s my special sketch for the special occasion #SachinStrom #SachinSachin View attached media content - Nitin Sachinist (@sachinsuperfan) 22 Apr 2022 Irfan Pathan took a jibe at India by saying 'my country', Amit Mishra gave a befitting reply by referring to the 'first book' IPL 2022 VIDEO: Pant got angry after noticing umpire's decision, called the batsmen back 'Cricket Pe Dhyan De, Yaha Gyan Mat Bat..,' When fan advised Kuldeep, got this reply