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    Home»Sports»Dravid vs. Tendulkar: A Battle of the Next Generation in Cricket

    Dravid vs. Tendulkar: A Battle of the Next Generation in Cricket

    Sports September 23, 20251 Min Read
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    Dravid vs. Tendulkar: A Battle of the Next Generation in Cricket
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    The legacy of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid continues in the cricketing arena as their sons, Arjun Tendulkar and Samit Dravid, competed against each other in the KSCA’s K. Thimmappa Memorial Cricket Tournament. The match took place in Alur, with Arjun Tendulkar representing the Goa Cricket Association and Samit Dravid playing for the KSCA Secretary XI. Arjun Tendulkar scored 9 runs, while Samit Dravid also scored 9 runs before being dismissed by Arjun. Arjun Tendulkar’s impressive performance included taking three wickets in the first innings, making a significant impact on the game compared to Samit Dravid’s contribution.

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