Former Indian cricket team captain Sachin Tendulkar won the hearts of everyone with his style in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on Monday. 55 tribal children from the Sehore district also reached up to watch the match. Yes, the children were invited to watch the Road Safety World Series T20 match between India Legends and New Zealand Legends at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Monday and the cricketers were very happy to see everyone during this time. In fact, this invitation was given under the initiative of the charitable organization Sachin Tendulkar Foundation (STF). Let us tell you that this information was given in the release issued by the organizers of the competition. According to the release, '55 tribal children had come for the first time in their lives to witness an international level cricket match in a stadium.' However, the match was cancelled due to rain. Let us tell you that before landing on the grounds of Holkar Stadium to play matches as India Legends captain, Sachin Tendulkar interacted with these kids and discussed with them some of his principles in life. During this, Sachin Tendulkar told the children, "Life is full of challenges, but the person who finds solutions to all the challenges in life is the real winner." Vinayak Lohani's family is working closely with the foundation for the betterment of tribal children in some areas of Draz. Let us tell you that the India Legends team is present at number three in the points table. At the same time, the Sachin-led team has been able to win only one in three matches, while two matches have been canceled. India Legends has 4 points. While Sri Lanka Legends team remains on top with 6 points after registering three wins in three matches. After two wins from 3 matches in second place, West Indies Legends remain in second place with 5 points. On seeing this thing in Indore, Sachin said- 'Can I get it as a gift' VIDEO: Tendulkar's one shot made everyone crazy, says even today 'master-blaster'... Australia T20I: Improving my strike rate in Powerplay, says KL Rahul