Sachin Tendulkar Impressed With 6-Yr Kid’s Cricket Skills; Ranveer, Brett Lee & Others Reacted

Sachin Tendulkar, the legendary former Indian cricketer, is quite passionate for the game even after so many years of his retirement and recently he posted a video of a kid who showed all the signs of becoming a good professional spinner in the future.

Sachin Tendulkar Impressed With 6-Yr Kid’s Cricket Skills; Ranveer, Brett Lee & Others Reacted - RVCJ Media

Sachin is quite active on the social media networks and this is not the first time that he has shared a video of a new talent. The young kid is a pretty good spinner and all the deliveries that he bowled in the video were unplayable for the batters, either the ball hit the stumps or beat the batter.

Sachin Tendulkar posted the video with the caption,

“Wow! 😯

Received this video from a friend…

It’s brilliant. The love and passion this little boy has for the game is evident.

#cricket #special #children #spin”

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Soon some celebrities from the sports world and entertainment industry also started showering praises on the little gem.

Brett Lee:

Ranveer Singh:

Rashid Khan:

Mumbai Indians:

Sachin Tendulkar also shared the video of the micro-blogging site Twitter where many users praised the kid while few posted videos of other young talents and numerous others even asked Sachin to find out the boy and nurture his talent.

However, soon a Twitter user revealed that the name of the kid is Asaduzzaman Sadid. The 6 years old kid is from Barishal, Bangladesh, and he started bowling when he was just 3 years old. The user also revealed that Sadid is a big fan of Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan and never misses his match. In fact, he is pretty famous in his neighbourhood as “Rashid Khan Junior”.

It must be disheartening for the Indian cricket lovers to know that the kid is not Indian but Bangladeshi; however, still one thing is for sure that he can be a great player in the future if trained properly.

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