A Bangladeshi boy has amazed cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar by his stunning bowling skills.
The Indian batting great praised highly and expressed wonder seeing some impressive deliveries of the kid, named as Asaduzzaman Sadid from Barishal.
A video of the six-year-old’s magical bowling skills, meanwhile, went viral on social media platforms drawing applause from people.
Sachin also reacted to the viral video on his twitter account by posting the video on Thursday.
“Wow!”, he wrote, “Received this video from a friend…It's brilliant. The love and passion this little boy has for the game is evident.”
In the video, the boy is apparently shown bamboozling batters with his leg-break bowling. The child seemed well-versed with the art as he bowled several sorts of deliveries, according to CricTracker.
While his traditional leg-breaks spinning away from the batters, his googlies were coming in.
Several batters faced his bowling but none were able to execute a convincing shot. The kid also hit the stumps a couple of times.
The deliveries of Sadid, who was bowling over the arm, were pretty legitimate as per the norms of professional cricket, it added.
Sadid's talent remained unnoticed by netizens until his mentor and maternal uncle Sirazul Islam Suvo uploaded the video on October 10, the same one Tendulkar posted on Thursday.
The first-grader of Ulalghuni Government Primary School of Barishal started playing cricket at the age of three, following Aussie legend Shane Warne and Afghan leg spinner Rashid Khan.
However, his ideal is the Bangladeshi ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan.