Sports stars greet God of Cricket on his birthday
Sports stars greet God of Cricket on his birthday
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Today is the birthday of the God of Cricket and India's great Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin still rules the hearts of his fans today. Yes and that is why Sachin's date of birth is recorded as April 24 as a festival in India. Let us tell you all that Sachin Tendulkar, who was born in Mumbai in the year 1973, is celebrating his 49th birthday today i.e. on April 24, 2022, and on this special occasion, he is getting congratulatory messages from all over the world. In fact, the BCCI and the entire sports fraternity are wishing Sachin on his birthday today. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has also shared a video of Sachin's first double century in ODIs and wished him a happy birthday.

In fact, the BCCI wrote ''664 international matches, 34,357 international runs, 100 international centuries and 201 wickets, happy birthday to the legendary cricketer.'' Along with this, Virat Kohli has written - 'Happy birthday Sacchi Paaji.' Apart from him, Jay Shah congratulated him. "To the man who united billions worldwide for the love of cricket, whose magic on the field and generosity off the field inspire many." Happy birthday @sachin_rt! Wishing you the best! #HappyBirthdaySachinTendulkar.''

Apart from this, Ajinkya Rahane has also congratulated him. He wrote, "Happy birthday @sachin_rt! May you always be blessed with great health and happiness!'' Suresh Raina wrote, "Happy Birthday Paji @sachin_rt. Wishing you the best of health & happiness always. You are & will always remain the true icon of cricket. Keep shining! Keep inspiring us all! #HappyBirthdaySachin' This is how many legendary players have wished Sachin on his birthday.

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