IND vs Eng 3rd Test: ‘What happened on Lord’s Honors Board?’ – Sachin Tendulkar correctly corrected the MCC President. Cricket news

The portrait of Sachin Tendulkar was unveiled at the Marylebon Cricket Club (MCC) Museum at Lord’s before the start of the third test between India and England on Thursday.During the lunch break, MCC President Mark Nicholas commented, honoring the legendary India batsman, “You did not come on the Lord’s Honors Board. What happened? High quality English bowling, I imagine.,Sachin Tendulkar was in a hurry to fix Nicolas, reminding him that he actually scored at Lord’s in a century – during a charity match played between MCC and the rest of the world Xi in 1998.Representing the rest of the world, Tendulkar scored 125 runs against Glenn McGrath, Javagal Srinath, Alan Donald, Brian McMillan and Anil Kumble against the world -class bowling attack.“I thought in 1998, when we played a memorial game, I got a hundred. Glenn McGrath, Alan Donald, Srinath, Kumble and Macmillan … … Generally thinks about having your name on the honor board. It did not mean any way, but it happened.”Tendulkar also gave a heartfelt note after being honored by MCC at Lord’s:“I first visited Lord Lord as a teenager in 1988, and returned to the Star Cricket Club team in 1989,” he wrote on X.“I remember standing near the pavilion, soaking in history and dreamed quietly.“Today, unveiling my picture at this place is a feeling that is difficult to keep in words.“Life is actually in the full cycle. I am grateful and filled with amazing memories.”Recalling his fond memories of Lords, Tendulkar said: “This is a great honor. 1983, when India won the World Cup, my first introduction to Lord’s was – I saw that our Captain Kapil Dev raised the trophy on the trophy. My cricket trip started there. Today, it is to travel.