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Sachin Tendulkar Immortalised at Lord's: Master Blaster's Portrait Unveiled in Iconic Honour

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Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has received one of the highest honours in world cricket — a permanent place at Lord’s. Despite never scoring a century at the historic venue, Tendulkar’s portrait has been unveiled at the Lord’s pavilion, ensuring that his legacy will now be etched into the very heart of cricket’s most sacred ground.

A Moment of Pride: Portrait Unveiled at Lord's

The portrait was officially inaugurated by Tendulkar himself, in the presence of MCC Chairman Mark Nicholas. This ceremonial event marked a symbolic moment, especially considering Lord’s is often referred to as the “Mecca of Cricket”.

“Even though I never scored a hundred here, being on the walls of Lord’s is an incredible honour,” Tendulkar said during the unveiling.

Tendulkar’s Modest Record at Lord’s
  • Matches: 5 Tests

  • Runs: 195

  • Average: 21.66

  • Highest score: 37

While Tendulkar’s name is absent from the iconic Lord’s honours board (reserved for centuries and five-wicket hauls), the painting now ensures he will be forever remembered inside the venue — a rare distinction.

Not the First — But One of the Few

Tendulkar joins an elite group of cricketers whose portraits hang at Lord’s, including the late Shane Warne. The selection process for these portraits goes beyond statistics, honouring players for their overall contribution to cricket globally.

This recognition stands as a testament to Tendulkar’s global influence, not just as a run-machine, but as a sporting icon whose impact transcended borders. Lord’s may have denied him a century, but it has now given him something far more enduring — a place on its hallowed walls.

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