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A new business venture and imparting batting tips to son Arjun right are two things that Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar is currently focussing on before he starts concentrating on the upcoming England series.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jul 03, 2011, 07:07 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 03, 2011, 07:07 PM (IST)
Sachin Tendulkar acknowledges the crowd at Wimbledon © AFP
London: Jul 3. 2011
A new business venture and imparting batting tips to son Arjun right are two things that Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar is currently focussing on before he starts concentrating on the upcoming England series.
The iconic batsman has been regularly visiting the MCC cricket academy to coach his 11-year-old son, Arjun – and passing on tips to other people using the indoor nets here.
An honorary life member of the club, Tendulkar, who has been staying at a property he owns near the Lord’s, has been visiting the academy here for the past few days.
“He (Tendulkar) has been a regular visitor at the Lord’s in recent weeks,” an MCC spokesman was quoted as saying in ‘Sunday Telegraph’.
And when he is not coaching little Arjun, he is devoting time in his new business venture in Winchester.
It’s about cricket-themed entertainment centres where you will be able to bat against an image of Tendulkar (or other, better international bowlers) that runs in and delivers a semi-hard ball at you; or bowl against an image of him that deals with your delivery after calculating the trajectory and rotations of the delivery.
Tendulkar was accompanied by his children Arjun and Sara.
Last week Tendulkar who was watching matches at the Wimbledon interacted with the legendary Roger Federer.
Though he has not had a single net session, Tendulkar will start training from this week for India’s four-match Test series against England. In London, Tendulkar has been able to relax, with far fewer bodyguards than normal, the report said.
The champion batsman will be aiming for his 100th international century when India take on England at the Lord’s Test, the 100th between the the teams, and the 2000th in the history of the game.
© PTI
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