Arjun, the other Tendulkar, makes his U-19 international debut

Tendulkar Junior claimed his first victim in his second over on the opening day of the first Youth Test at Colombo.

Published : Jul 17, 2018 20:50 IST , Colombo

Arjun Tendulkar bowls during a warm-up match between the Indian under-19 and Sri Lankan under-19 team at the Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground in Colombo on July 13.
Arjun Tendulkar bowls during a warm-up match between the Indian under-19 and Sri Lankan under-19 team at the Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground in Colombo on July 13.
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Arjun Tendulkar bowls during a warm-up match between the Indian under-19 and Sri Lankan under-19 team at the Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground in Colombo on July 13.

Arjun Tendulkar, son of Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar, made his much-anticipated international debut on Tuesday.

The 18-year-old announced his arrival in the international arena with a wicket in his first 12 balls for India U-19, and the significance of the game was not lost on the cricket fraternity. The focus was on Arjun’s debut as India dominated its counterparts from Sri Lanka on the opening day of the first Youth Test at the Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground.

Tendulkar Junior, whose father made his India debut at the age of 16 back in 1989, needed only 12 balls to claim his maiden wicket, trapping Sri Lanka U-19 opener Kamil Mishara.

Arjun who started the proceedings with the ball for India took the wicket in his second over after trapping Mishara in front of the stumps. Left-arm pacer Tendulkar bowled an inswinging length delivery and the left-handed Mishra failed to read the line of the ball and got out for 9. The India side then rode on four-wicket hauls from Harsh Tyagi and Ayush Badoni to wrap up Sri Lanka’s first innings for 244.

Different role

Unlike his legendary father, who was widely regarded as one of the best batsmen of all time, the 18-year-old Arjun is a left-arm pacer and a handy lower-order batsman. He was part of Mumbai’s Under-19 squad in the Cooch Behar Trophy last season where he picked up two five-wicket hauls and a four-wicket haul. He returned with 18 wickets overall with an average of 25.22 for Mumbai. Both his five-wicket hauls included the wickets of the opposition’s top four batsmen.

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Arjun’s all-round abilities also caught the eye during Cricket Club of India’s tour to Australia last year, where his presence in the tournament attracted quite a bit of media attention. Arjun didn’t strike again in the innings and returned with figures of 1 for 33 in 11 overs.

Strongly placed

For the Lankans, Pasindu Sooriyabandara top-scored with 69, while Nishan Madushka, Nipun Dananjaya and S. T. Mendis got out for identical score of 39. At stumps on the first day, India was strongly placed at 92 for one.

After watching Arjun taking his maiden scalp in international cricket, former India cricketer and Sachin Tendulkar’s childhood friend Vinod Kambli took to Twitter and posted an emotional message. “Tears of joy rolled down when I saw this, have seen him grow up and put in the hard work in his game. Could not be more happy for you, Arjun. This is just the beginning, I wish you tons and ton of success in the days to come. Cherish your first wicket and enjoy the moment,” Kambli’s tweet read.

India is scheduled to play two Youth Test matches and five one-dayers. The second Youth Test will begin from July 24 in Hambantota while the ODIs begin from July 30 in Colombo and will be played till August 10.

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