Arjun Tendulkar made his debut in the Kanga League ‘G’ Division on Sunday and his presence drew plenty of journalists and photographers to Azad Maidan in Mumbai, reports DNA. The 13-year-old son of Sachin Tendulkar turned out for Young Parsee Cricket Club and scored one run off 11 deliveries and also took a wicket with seven overs of medium pace. But just catching a glimpse of him seemed to be the order of the day. [caption id=“attachment_1094941” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Arjun Tendulkar scored made one in his Kanga League debut. AFP[/caption] According to the paper, “the Young Parsee dugout resembled that of the Kolkata Knight Riders! Remember how Shah Rukh Khan used to turn heads during every other Indian Premier League match? “Arjun! Look here, Arjun!” the photographers cried.” DNA goes on to report that prior to the match, the left-handed Arjun trained with Zaheer Khan at the Mumbai Cricket Association’s Bandra Kurla Ground, and that he was able to generate some away movement to left-handed batsmen. As for the match, it was drawn. Young Parsee made 202/9 declared while their opponents, United Cricket Club, made 156/6. Each team earned a point. You can read the full DNA story here.
The 13-year-old son of Sachin Tendulkar turned out for Young Parsee Cricket Club and scored one run off 11 deliveries and also took a wicket with seven overs of medium pace.
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