
Sachin Tendulkar, Centrum, rings a five -minute bell during one of the third Rothesay men test in Lord’s in London, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Bradley Collyer/Pa via AP) Sachin Tendulkar’s portrait was introduced on Thursday at the Museum of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in Lord’s, before the start of the third test between India and England.During the lunch break, MCC President Mark Nicholas while honored legendary India Batter, he noted: “You did not get to Lord’s honor. What happened? I imagine high -quality English bowling.”Sachin Tendulkar quickly remedied Nicholas and reminded him that he had really scored a century in Lord’s – during a charity match played between MCC and the rest of the XI world in 1998.It represented the rest of the world, tendulkar scored 125 against the world -class bowling attack with Glenn McGrath, Javagal Srinath, Allan Donald, Brian McMillan and Anil Kumble.“I thought I got a hundred in 1998, when we played a memory.Tendulkar also wrote a sincere remark after MCC was awarded at Lord:“I first visited Lord as a teenager in 1988 and returned in 1989 with the Cricket Club Star team,” he wrote on X.“I remember standing near the pavilion, soaked in history and dreamed quietly.“Today, having my portrait revealed in this place is a feeling that is difficult to express in words.“Life really came a full circle. I am grateful and full of amazing memories.”When he remembered his kind memories of the Lord, Tendulkar said, “It’s a huge honor.