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TENDULKAR DOWN BUT NOT OUT

India legend in hospital after contractin­g coronaviru­s

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THE cricket world united to send support to Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar after he announced that he was hospitalis­ed Friday as a precaution­ary measure to combat the coronaviru­s.

The 47-year-old “little master” of batting is one of the most highprofil­e cases of a new pandemic surge in the country of 1.3 billion people.

Tendulkar went to a Mumbai hospital on the 10th anniversar­y of India’s World Cup triumph which he led.

“As a matter of abundant precaution under medical advice, I have been hospitalis­ed,” Tendulkar said on Twitter.

“I hope to be back home in a few days. Take care and stay safe everyone.”

The announceme­nt took Tendulkar ’s former cricket friends and foes by surprise.

“Wish you a speedy recovery,” the Internatio­nal Cricket Council world body said in a Twitter message.

Fans also inundated social media with messages, many referring to him as a cricket “God.”

Many Indian Premier League teams released messages.

Champions the Mumbai Indians, where Tendulkar is an advisor, said they were “rooting” for the batting star.

Former Pakistan arch-rival Wasim Akram also sent special wishes.

“Even when you were 16, you battled world’s best bowlers with guts and aplomb... so I am sure you will hit Covid-19 for a six!” said Akram who bowled at Tendulkar in his debut series as a 16year-old.

“Recover soon master! Would be great if you celebrate India’s World Cup 2011 anniversar­y with doctors and hospital staff... do send me a pic!”

Tendulkar had also highlighte­d that it was the anniversar­y of India’s win over Sri Lanka in the World Cup final in Mumbai, which he has described as his greatest triumph.

Tendulkar is the highest runscorer ever in Test matches and one-day internatio­nals. He retired in 2013 after playing in 200 Tests, in which he made 15,921 runs.

He scored another 18,426 runs in 463 ODIs and hit 100 centuries across both formats.

Just before announcing he had the coronaviru­s, Tendulkar had led an India Legends team to a win over Sri Lanka in a Twenty20 exhibition series.

Three other players who took part in the so-called Road Safety World Series, including brothers Yusuf and Irfan Pathan, have also tested positive for the virus.

Crowds were allowed into the stadium in Raipur for the matches. India is battling a new wave of Covid-19 cases — daily infections rose to more than 81,000 on Friday with 469 deaths, the highest since October.

Tendulkar’s home state of Maharashtr­a, which includes Mumbai, accounted for more than 47,000 cases and authoritie­s have said they cannot rule out a full lockdown as the health system risks collapsing under the strain.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Sachin Tendulkar (right) signs autographs during a celebrity cricket match to raise funds for people affected by the Australian bushfires, in Melbourne on Feb 9, 2020.
AFP PIC Sachin Tendulkar (right) signs autographs during a celebrity cricket match to raise funds for people affected by the Australian bushfires, in Melbourne on Feb 9, 2020.

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