Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Nov 03, 2015, 03:16 AM (IST)
Edited: Nov 06, 2015, 06:10 PM (IST)
Two of crickets most widely acclaimed giants and legends Sachin Tendulkar of India and Shane Warne of Australia on Monday visited the Face book headquaretrs in New York to indulge themselves in a session of questions from the fans on Twitter and answer them. Both the men, who jointly launched the Cricket All Stars T20 League and that is set to get underway from this very month, will most likely grip USA in the cricket fever, as it would the biggest cricketing tournament held in the nation across premier stadoiums in the whole nation. The video posted on Facebook by Cricket All Stars League shows Tendulkar and Warne answering the questions asked by fans. PHOTO: Sachin Tendulkar, Shane Warne have lunch at Facebook headquarters in New York
Earlier, bth these men enjoyed lunch together at the Facebook headquarters in New York. Both the men, who were in the headquarters on Monday to promote the upcoming All Stars T20 Cricket League and answer few questions of the fans based on the league, shared the moment of having and enjoying lunch together. Sachin Tendulkar, Shane Warne touch down at New York for Cricket All Stars
Earlier, Tendulkar said that the Cricket All Stars matches are not for fun and all of them will play serious cricket in USA. “It will be fun. We will have fun. At the same time, we will be playing good, serious cricket. We don’t want to go there and fool around. We want to interact with spectators, go out and give them some quality cricket to watch. I am sure the cricket will be played seriously. Nobody wants to fool around,” he said, reports IANS.
Q&A with @sachin_rt & @ShaneWarne at @facebook #NewYork HQ Watch here – https://t.co/DhqgjUmkIE #CricketAllStars pic.twitter.com/lpzbScIH9T
— Cricket All Stars (@T20AllStars) November 2, 2015
Australian leg-spin legend Warne and former Indian batting superstar Tendulkar were at Citi Field in New York on Monday for Game five of baseball’s World Series between the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals, reported cricket.com.au.
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