Indore: Defending champions India Legends took on New Zealand Legends in the second season of the Road Safety World Series led by batting legend Sachin Tendulkar. The match was played at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Monday. But during this time the rain made the fun of the match gritty and the match had to be finished without deciding the result of the defeat or victory. However, during this time all the people present in the stadium enjoyed seeing the style of Sachin, popularly known as 'Master Blaster'. Everyone got to see the beautiful shot of Sachin's bat. Yes and that's the shot he's known for.
Q: What is class ?
— Sachinist (@Sachinist) September 19, 2022
Ans : pic.twitter.com/oh3P9W0uIC
The video of this shot is going viral on social media. Yes, and at the moment someone is calling it 'class', while some are saying 'perfection'. By the way, in this video, it can be seen how Sachin, who is on the pitch, goes on the back foot and sends the New Zealand bowler for a four on the offside. Not only this, but the timing of the shot is also so strong that the player of the opposition camp does not even have a chance to catch the ball. Sharing this video, a Twitter user named Sachinist wrote, "What is a class?'' Answer in the video of Sachin. Let us tell you that in the match, New Zealand won the toss and gave India a chance to bat first and Sachin Tendulkar and Naman Ojha came to open on the field from India. However, the match had to be stopped due to rain.
At this time, India's score was 49 runs at the loss of one wicket in 5.5 overs and Sachin was playing on 19 runs in 13 balls with the help of 4 fours, while Suresh Raina remained unbeaten on a personal score of 9 in 7 balls with the help of 1 six. At the same time, India's only wicket fell in the form of Naman Ojha on the 5th ball of the fourth over. In fact, he was caught by Ross Taylor. At the same time, Ojha scored 18 runs in 15 balls with the help of 2 fours and 1 six.
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