Ind vs Eng 3rd Test: Sachin Tendulkar honored from Portrait at Lord’s – See images | Cricket news

While India is preparing to face England in the third test of the five -game series in Lord’s, a legendary figure in sport stole the spotlight. Sachin Tendulkar, widely considered as one of the greatest cricket players of all time, was honored during a special ceremony at the emblematic place. He is also ready to ring the five -minute bell in Lord’s. In a moment that quickly became viral on social networks, Smoke was seen revealing a portrait of him at the MCC museum and posing next. The portrait, drawn by artist Stuart Pearson, captures elegance and class of the Indian cricket icon. This is the second portrait of the legendary figure of Lord’s. Dressed in a lively brown costume, Tendulkar seemed delighted to inaugurate the room in a place steeped in cricket. The MCC museum is located in the Lord’s cricket field in St John’s Wood, London and is one of the oldest sports museums in the world.
Portrait of Sachin Tendulkar in the Museum of the Lord (Screengrab via X)
Adding an additional meaning to the day, Tendulkar is also about to ring the five -minute bell at the Lord’s pavilion – a tradition that signals the imminent start of the game. Despite its imposing inheritance in the game, this is the first time that the Master Blaster will participate in the ritual.The bell, positioned outside the bar of Quiteurs, has been struck by numerous officials, official and dignitaries of cricket since the start of tradition in 2007.
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The opportunity added another layer of importance to the test, while the captain of England Ben Stokes won the draw and chose to first beat at the Cricket home. England won the first test by five counters, while India leveled the series with a splendid 336 -point victory at Edgbaston.



