What happens when two legends organise a reunion?
A T20 match like one never-before unfolds. Or at least this one did, in New York on Saturday evening.
Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne led two star-studded line-ups of retired players in a T20 match and yes, it was every bit as exciting as their fans had expected.
Here’s a look at our favourite moments from the game at Citi Field Park.
Top of the day, Shane Warne and Sachin Tendulkar walked out in the middle for the toss. Warne won and elected to bowl - the entire stadium erupted.
Sachin was going to bat first thing in the match.
With Sourav Ganguly joining the the team from the second T20, it was the much loved partnership of Sehwag and Sachin on display again. Sehwag on strike and Akram with the ball.
Lots of throwback moments, lots of boundaries, lots of smiles and banter as our favourite opening pair added 85 together. The match’s highest partnership.
Sehwag’s 55, also the day’s highest score.
No secret who held the bragging rights all these years in the Sachin vs Warne battle. Having fallen to the Aussie just 4 out of 29 times in the past, Sachin however conceded this mini-battle to Warne on Saturday.
The last ball of Warne’s first over. A mistimed shot toward mid-off, a surprisingly springy 40-year old Jacques Kallis, a one handed catch and Warne had his man.
Sachin out 29. b Warne
Tendulkar, Laxman, Lara- three glorious batsmen in one batting order. But that’s not all that is common between them.
On Saturday, Shane Warne picked up the bragging rights of getting all three out in a matter of four overs.
His spell finishing at 3/20. Sachin’s Blasters posting a 141-run target.
Now who expected a run-out in the match? Rather, who expected some spring-in-the-step fielding?
Muttiah Muralitharan impressed the arena with a great throw to Moin Khan who dislodged Jacques Kallis’ bails with ease.
Sangakkara just stands and watches as his former team-mate divests him of his second batting partner in the same over.
Warne’s Warriors: 22/2 after 3 overs
Very IPL-eqsue, players were chatting with the commentary box all through the match and Alan Wilkins managed to catch Wasim Akram in the dugout at one point.
Asked for a status update, the best left-arm fast bowler of all time instead chose to give a lowdown on the aching bones in the dressing room.
Michael Vaughan also indulging in some friendly banter. In the video he points towards Shoaib Akhtar and Curtly Ambrose who are waiting to go out to bat, commenting, “slight concern for Sachin’s team, these two have padded up.”
Here’s Akhtar’s reply,
Ricky Ponting and Kumar Sangakkara had hit three maximums in the innings so far and Jonty had added his two. The team was cruising.
Warne’s XI needed just 18 off 7 and guess who stepped up to bowl.
More chants of Sachinnnn... Sachinnn.
But who’s to tell Jonty the script. The South African smashed SRT for a six and marched onto victory.
Warne’s Warriors drawing first blood in the three-match series with a 6 wicket win.
The next match is on Wednesday in LA.
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