Come November, and 'Sachin's Blasters' will take on 'Warne's Warriors' in a three-match T20 series 'Cricket All-Stars Series 2015'. The other two matches will be held in Houston and Los Angeles on November 9 and 11.
"During last year's MCC bicentenary match at Lord's, I realised that all of us, I mean the former cricketers still have a lot of passion left. We realised that crowds still come and fill up the stadiums when we play. Then I felt that we could continue with our passion and also promote cricket in different parts of the world," Tendulkar told PTI during an exclusive interaction today.
Asked if Tendulkar's presence will open the American market for Indian cricket, his response was a cautious one.
"I don't know whether it will open the market for India but the basic idea is to get the locals excited and get them involved with the game of cricket. This is an ideal opportunity to globalise the game. It gives us opportunity to take cricket in the United States," Tendulkar said.
"Many of friends would travel to India to watch me play, but this will give an opportunity to all of them to watch all these superstars live in action," said Tendulkar.
Not someone to take even exhibition games lightly, Tendulkar has started light training and he intends to build it up as time progresses.
When asked if he would train with the Mumbai Ranji team, he explained, "No, it would be wrong to disturb Mumbai Ranji team's training schedule. Also I need to do T20 specific training and they are playing Ranji Trophy. But yes, I would love to be around the Mumbai Ranji team," said the maestro.
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