Did Tendulkar and Ganguly's Social Media Banter Leave Fans Amused?

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Key Takeaways
- India scored 359/3 on the first day of the Test.
- Tendulkar and Ganguly share a rich history of batting partnerships.
- Young players are stepping up in India's new Test era.
- Importance of camaraderie in the team is highlighted.
- Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy marks a new chapter in cricket.
New Delhi, June 21 (NationPress) Cricket icons Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly partook in playful banter on social media, recalling their remarkable batting performance in 2002 as India posted a solid 359/3 on the first day of the inaugural Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Leeds this Friday.
With India under new leadership and the absence of stalwarts like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, the team thrived on centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) and Shubman Gill (127 not out), along with a commendable unbeaten 65 from Rishabh Pant, marking a powerful start in the series.
Fans were quick to remind Tendulkar and Ganguly of India’s stellar batting at Headingley in 2002, where they formed a 249-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Tendulkar dazzled with a brilliant 193 off 303 balls, while Ganguly contributed 128. Additionally, Rahul Dravid scored 148, and opener Sanjay Bangar added a solid 68.
Responding to a post on X (formerly Twitter) about their outstanding partnership and the three centuries at Leeds, Tendulkar replied with a fingers-crossed emoji.
Ganguly added to the fun with his message to Tendulkar: “Hi, Champ...this time it could be 4..on this good surface...Pant and maybe Karun... the conditions on day 1 in 2002 were quite different from this,” Ganguly remarked.
This playful exchange had fans in stitches, with many suggesting that such camaraderie is essential for the current team.
On Friday, two young stars of India's new Test era captivated with their brilliant performances, each scoring a century and dominating England on day one of the newly established Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
New captain Shubman Gill led the charge with a stunning 127 not out, while Yashasvi Jaiswal contributed 101, and vice-captain Rishabh Pant added a steady 65 not out as India amassed a formidable 359/3 in 85 overs after losing the toss, fully exploiting England's weak bowling attack.