“Bohat Enjoy Kar Raha Hu… Thank You Very Much”

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Srinagar, Feb 22: After traversing the ups and downs of Valley Kashmir for the last several days, the Cricket legend and former team India skipper Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Thursday brought curtains to a memorable visit to Kashmir.

Breaking the internet with his visit to a bat factory in South Kashmir’s Pulwama, the living legend visited to few other places including Pahalgam, Gulmarg and Kaman Pul in Uri to enjoy the ambience of Valley to his fill.

Even as the landscapes may have offered him some change on ground, one thing which remained constant was, as expected, the warm and hospitable approach of Valleyites. The visiting dignitary known for his ultimate Cricketing prowess kept a date with the game as he momentarily held a bat to enjoy the popular version of game, Gully Cricket, near Kaman Pul in Uri.

The fans both young and old kept the ‘Master Blaster’ engaged throughout sharing their emotions about the game and of him in particular. A lot many were seen clicking selfies with Sachin ‘Sir’.

On the final day of his itinerary, Sachin also visited the iconic Dal Lake.

On being asked how he felt visiting Kashmir, the Cricketing legend summed up his visit with a single sentence, “Bohat Enjoy Kar Raha Hu… Thank You Very Much.” (KS)

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