In the opening match of the Road Safety World Series T20, it rained sixes and fours as Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar guided India Legends to a resounding 10-wicket win over Bangladesh Legends. Sehwag hit five sixes and 10 fours in his unbeaten knock of 80 off just 35 balls. Sehwag was ruthless in his approach and did not spare even the good balls of Bangladesh bowlers.

India Legends captain, Tendulkar too joined in the action in the next over by hitting two fours off medium-pacer Mohammad Shariff. There were plenty of fans who turned out to the stadium to watch their ‘God’ in action. Tendulkar is not just the cricketing God to the people in India, he is even respected by his teammates.

Virender Sehwag Made An Entertainment Video For Fans Mentioning Tendulkar As God

With the legends’ series currently in progress, Yuvraj, Sachin and Viru are back once again sharing the same dressing room. It is a well-known fact that Indian cricketing legend Virender Sehwag idolizes Tendulkar. After India’s dominating win, Viru decided to make an entertaining video for the Indian fans and it was widely adored.

In the video, Tendulkar could be seen taking an injection and getting match ready. Sehwag refers to Tendulkar as the God and states that the ‘Master Blaster’ has taken a couple of injections and is getting ready for the game. The physio is also seen in the video, and he reveals that Tendulkar is still fit and is practising seriously. Yuvraj Singh chips in with a one-liner as “ Tu Sher hain viru, par vo Babbar sher hain. Aisa baaz nahi ayega” mentioning Sachin Tendulkar as ferocious Lion.

Watch the video:


Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is a legendary Indian Cricketer. He has scored 15921 runs in the Test match and 18426 runs in ODI. Numbers certainly speaks for himself and he holds several batting records, including the most Test centuries and the most one-day international centuries and was rated in 2002 by Wisden as the second greatest Test batsman ever, after Sir Don Bradman. Tendulkar’s technique, compactness and range of shots suggested, even at his early age that he was the complete player.