Watch: Virender Sehwag Gives Fans A Sneak Peek Into Sachin Tendulkar's Recovery Ahead Of Next Road Safety World Series Game
Road Safety World Series: Virender Sehwag on Monday tweeted a video to give fans a peek into Sachin Tendulkar's recovery procedure ahead of India Legends' next match against England Legends.
- Prakash Rai
- Updated: March 08, 2021 09:16 pm IST
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Virender Sehwag tweeted a video showing fans Sachin Tendulkar's recovery
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Sachin was sitting with team's physio with a needle inserted in his arm
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India Legends will face England Legends in their next game on March 9
Former India opener Virender Sehwag on Monday tweeted a video to give his followers a sneak peek into batting great Sachin Tendulkar's recovery process ahead of India Legends' match against England Legends in the Road Safety World Series. In the video, Tendulkar can be sitting with team's physio with a needle inserted in one of his elbows. Beside Sehwag and Tendulkar, former all-rounder Yuvraj Singh also featured in the video. In the video, Sehwag can be heard asking the physio and Tendulkar if he would be fit enough to play their next match. While the physio sounded optimistic, Tendulkar replied "Koshish to yahi rahi hai".
Here's the video:
Pratikriya from God ji @sachin_rt pic.twitter.com/AekD0vEaLZ
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) March 8, 2021
As the name suggests, Road Safety World Series is aimed at creating awareness about road safety. It began on March 5 with India Legends taking on Bangladesh Legends.
Riding on Sehwag's blistering half-century, India thrashed Bangladesh by 10 wickets.
The Indian bowlers bowled Bangladesh out for 109 runs and chased down the target in with 59 balls left.
Sehwag turned back the clock and scored a boundary off the first ball of the innings to start India's run chase.
He tormented Bangladesh's bowling line-up and smashed an unbeaten 80 off just 35 balls, while his batting partner Sachin remained not out on 33 off 26 balls.
India will next face England Legends, who are also coming off a win against Bangladesh Legends.
England Legends captain Kevin Pietersen led from front smashing 42 runs off just 17 balls to guide his team to a seven-wicket victory.