Tendulkar Says 'Life Has Come Full Circle' with Lord's Portrait
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 10 – Sachin Tendulkar joins four other Indian cricketers with a larger-than-life portrait at Lord's, honoring his record 34,357 international runs over a 24-year career.
- Earlier this morning at Lord’s, Sachin Tendulkar’s portrait was unveiled in the MCC Museum before the third Test between England and India began.
- Drawing on his 24-year, 34,357-run career, Tendulkar's portrait was unveiled at Lord's to honor his legendary status in cricket.
- Portrait by Stuart Pearson Wright from an 18-year-old Mumbai photo, focusing on head and shoulders in a larger-than-life scale.
- Following the unveiling, Tendulkar rang the five-minute bell to start the third Test, watched by thousands of fans at Lord’s.
- Following the 2025 season, Tendulkar's portrait will be relocated from the MCC Museum to Lord’s Pavilion, highlighting his lasting legacy as the fifth Indian cricketer honored there.
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Sachin Tendulkar portrait unveiled at Lord's: Artist reveals stunning details
Sachin Tendulkar's portrait was unveiled at Lord's, marking a memorable day for the cricket legend. The event highlights his enduring impact on the sport and celebrates his deep connection with the iconic ground.
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