NEW DELHI: Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, hailed globally as the “God of Cricket“, has always been a strong advocate for grassroots talent.
Recently, he shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) featuring a promising young bowler, Sushila Meena.
Understood to be hailing from a village in Rajasthan, the left-arm pacer possesses a fluid and composed bowling action that reminded Tendulkar of legendary Indian pacer Zaheer Khan.
Sharing the video, Tendulkar wrote, “Smooth, effortless, and lovely to watch! Sushila Meena’s bowling action has shades of you, Zaheer Khan. Do you see it too?”
In the viral clip, Sushila bowls with remarkable ease and precision that instantly caught the attention of cricket lovers and legends alike.
As the video circulated widely, it drew admiration from fans and professionals, sparking conversations about the untapped potential in India’s rural cricketing talent pool.
Sushila, understood to be a village schoolgirl, is a testament to the skill and determination often hidden in remote corners of the country.
Tendulkar’s praise comes as no surprise. Known for his humility and deep-rooted love for the game, the cricketing maestro often emphasizes the importance of nurturing budding players from grassroots levels.
His recognition serves as a catalyst for young talents like Sushila, offering them a platform to dream bigger and aim higher.
For young players like Sushila, such recognition isn’t just a pat on the back—it’s a gateway to visibility, opportunity, and perhaps even a brighter future in cricket.
Debuting for India at the tender age of 16, Tendulkar faced fearsome bowling attacks with a composure and skill that belied his years. His ability to adapt across formats and conditions made him a versatile and dominant force on the field.
The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup triumph was perhaps the most memorable moment of Tendulkar’s career, as it fulfilled his dream of winning the coveted title for India.
Retiring in 2013 after a remarkable 24-year career, Sachin Tendulkar remains a beloved figure.