Former Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar, who in his illustrative career, played only one T20I match, said there is no denying that the format has completely changed the way cricket is played, especially batting. Tendulkar, the brand ambassador of Unicef, attended the Swach Bharat programme. The UNO wing has become a partner of ICC World T20 as they want to grab the attention of Indians through the popularity of World T20.

Sachin also attended an event in Delhi to announce ICC’s partnership with MRF Tyers ahead of the World Twenty 20 Championship in India between March and April, Tendulkar spoke about how the format has revolutionized the game.

“T20 has changed the dynamics of cricket, the way it is played. For example, nobody thought that batters could play reverse sweeps off fast bowlers to short third-man stands. It has changed cricket big time,” Tendulkar said at the launch of the four-year partnership.

“Spectators also enjoy watching T20. I believe it is a lighter format for someone who is not familiar with the game.

It is the right dosage of cricket and excitement. The matches are fought to the finish and the results are close. It throws up different intensity altogether for three hours at a stretch,” he added.

Tendulkar was one the brand ambassadors of last year;s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand said not having any such role for the upcoming T20 showpiece makes it easier for him to put on his cheering cap for India.

“…everyone is waiting for this opportunity to go and support India. This time, I am not the ambassador of ICC like last year when I had to say things discreetly and had said that the defending champions are ready to defend but, this time, I can say that India will go all the way,” he said.

Tendulkar also took the opportunity to salute the spirit of Chennai during the destructive floods last year

“This is my first time to Chennai after the floods in December. It was a difficult time and people from various parts of India extended their helping hand and getting things back on track. A big thank you to all of them and it shows that it is the real character of our country. That is something that India is known for,” he said.

Sudipta Biswas

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