Watch: Tendulkar's never-before-seen shots vs modern-day pacers

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NEW DELHI: As an iconic figure in cricketing history,

Sachin Tendulkar

's brilliance continues to captivate fans even after his retirement. In a recently resurfaced video on social media from the ICC archives, Tendulkar showcased his unparalleled mastery with never-before-seen shots against formidable bowlers of the modern-day era:

Kagiso Rabada

,

Hasan Ali

, Jofra Archer,

Pat Cummins

, and

Mustafizur Rahman

.

Tendulkar's illustrious career saw him pitted against a formidable array of bowling talent spanning generations. From the sheer pace and swing of Wasim Akram to the mesmerising leg-spin of

Shane Warne

and the relentless accuracy of Chaminda Vaas, Tendulkar faced them all with aplomb. Cricketing folklore etched his battles against the likes of James Anderson's swing and

Allan Donald

's raw pace, showcasing his ability to adapt to various bowling styles and conditions.

But the ICC had come up with a novel idea three years ago, on his 48th birthday, as they shared a captivating video featuring the cricketing maestro facing off against the finest fast bowlers of this era.
"We've all seen those trademark @sachin_rt shots – but we've not seen them like this. Presenting Sachin Tendulkar, taking on Kagiso Rabada, Jofra Archer, Pat Cummins et al," the then ICC post said on X, formerly Twitter.


Through seamless editing, the video merges Tendulkar's iconic shots with the challenges posed by contemporary pacers. Tendulkar's trademark strokes, such as the elegant straight drive, the authoritative backfoot punch, the graceful cover drive, the aggressive pull shot, the commanding square cut, and many others, present a spectacle for the viewers.
Each shot serves as a reminder of Tendulkar's unparalleled skill and mastery over the game, even against the best bowlers of his time. The video not only celebrated Tendulkar's legacy but also showcased his timeless brilliance, captivating cricket enthusiasts worldwide and reigniting fond memories of his illustrious career.