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Sachin Tendulkar's daughter Sara captures him enjoying Mumbai rains

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Mumbai, July 15

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Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar was taken back to his childhood memories as he posted a video taken by daughter Sara on Wednesday where he is seen getting wet in the rain.

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“My favourite camerawoman, @saratendulkar captured me enjoying the simpler joys of life! Raindrops always bring back my childhood memories,” Tendulkar said in an Instagram post with a video where he is seen enjoying the showers and roaming around his garden in a black t-shirt and black shorts.

The batting great is also seen waving towards the end of the video as a sign of acknowledgement to Sara who captured him in the lighter moment.

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Tendulkar recently said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) should consider doing away with the provision to stick with the umpire’s call when a team calls for a review for an LBW decision.

Tendulkar said that the decision should be entirely dependent upon what the technology shows if it is being brought into the game.

“What % of the ball hits the stumps doesn’t matter, if DRS shows us that the ball is hitting the stumps, it should be given out, regardless of the on-field call. That’s the motive of using technology in cricket. As we know technology isn’t 100% right but neither are humans,” tweeted Tendulkar along with a video of him and fellow batting great Brian Lara discussing the Decision Review System (DRS) for the former’s 100MB app.

“Somebody is unhappy with the on-field decision and that is the only reason they have gone upstairs to the third umpire and when that happens, let the technology take over. Just like in tennis, it’s either in or out, there is nothing in between. Once you have decided to use technology, then you rely on it,” he said in the video. IANS

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