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Helmet Dalo!! Road safety should be the highest priority for everyone. Please don’t ride without a helmet

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a helmet. It’s dangerous for you. Life is very precious. Is that a promise?,” Tendulkar tells them before his car goes past the duo.

The two men are heard saying “yes sir” to Tendulkar’s question.

As his car drives off, Tendulkar was also seen waving at other motorists and urging the ones without helmets to follow the rules.

It happened during Tendulkar’s recent visit in Hyderabad where he had gone to attend the opening ceremony of IPL. NEW DELHI: It happened in Bristol 18 years ago during a one day game.

One saw how an emotional Sachin Tendulkar looked heavenward­s after his hundred in a World Cup match against Kenya. That iconic moment was just days after he had lost his father Ramesh and his mother Rajni had not allowed him to grieve the loss. Nobody has forgotten it. Something similar happened closer home in Delhi in 2007 during a Ranji Trophy game. A few witnessed it and lot many heard what is now a part of Indian cricket’s folklore. Virat Kohli lost his father, Prem, during a Ranji Trophy game against Karnataka at midnight. Delhi was in doldrums and Virat made 97, saved his team and performed his father’s last rites in the evening.

Something similar happened again on Saturday night in Bengaluru. Everyone saw it but very few knew what went through Rishabh Pant’s mind.

One still doesn’t know how Rishabh’s career will pan out after a decade but if it comes to strength of character, he showed that he is at par with Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. It’s not easy for a teenager to lose his father, perform the last rites and then join the humdrum of a high octane T20 game. He loves to chuckle, laugh and joke. But on Saturday night there was a stone faced ‘Man Boy’ at the crease for Delhi Daredevils in an IPL match against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore.when he pulled Tymal Mills’ slow bouncer for a six, it wasn’t just a cricket shot, it was something beyond that. It wasn’t just the bowler at the end of 22 yards, he was dealing with. He was dealing with grief and irreparabl­e loss. Another six over deep mid-wicket and the mind would ask how is he even maintainin­g that Zen like calm in a packed stadium? And what was that man wearing lavender coloured training Jersey sitting in that Delhi dugout thinking? Well, Rahul Dravid was at the other end when Tendulkar came out to bat that morning in Bristol. On Sunday, he was again present at the ground as Rishabh’s coach. Did he tell Rishabh about how Tendulkar had coped with tragedy on that day? Nobody knows. The 50 wasn’t celebrated. The job wasn’t finished yet. Mills bowled a slow bouncer and he hooked it behind square for a six. But it wasn’t just about cricket. It was way beyond that.

Alas, it didn’t happen. Pawan Negi bowled him round the legs. He couldn’t believe it. As he trudged back slowly, it was difficult to make out if tears were mixed in the beads of sweat. LONDON: Manchester United claimed a 3-0 away victory against 10-man Sunderland in round 32 of the English Premier League (EPL) on Sunday, to continue competing for a position among the top four.

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c opened scoring for the visitors after 30 minutes. Sunderland Swedish midfielder Sebastian Larsson was sent off just 13 minutes later for a challenge against Manchester’s Ander Herrera and it gave United a big advantage. The Red Devils easily dominated the game against the 10-man rival before Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored the second goal for Manchester United just 47 seconds after the beginning of the second half. English forward Marcus Rashford scored the third goal one minute before the final whistle.

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