Sachin Tendulkar Celebrates Son Arjun's IPL Debut Amidst High-Scoring Match
Sachin's Heartfelt Message to Arjun
Renowned cricketer Sachin Tendulkar expressed his pride in his son Arjun Tendulkar following his debut for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in IPL 2026. He commended Arjun for his patience, discipline, and dedication during his long wait for a chance to play.
In a post on X, Sachin stated, "Congratulations, Arjun. I am proud of how you've conducted yourself this season, maintaining faith in your skills, staying patient, working diligently behind the scenes, and keeping a positive attitude even while waiting for your moment until the last match."
He continued, "Cricket challenges both patience and skill, and you managed both exceptionally well today. Stay grounded and keep your love for the game alive as you always have. Love you always."
Arjun's Performance in His IPL Debut
During his first IPL match for LSG, Arjun bowled four overs, allowing 36 runs and taking the wicket of Prabhsimran Singh, who scored 69 runs off 39 balls, including seven fours and two sixes.
Well done, Arjun. ❤️ Proud of the way you’ve carried yourself through this season, always believing in your ability, staying patient, working hard quietly, and remaining positive despite having to wait for your opportunity till the very last match. Cricket tests patience as much… pic.twitter.com/3RdiGkXbfT — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) May 23, 2026
Despite a costly performance in a high-scoring match, Arjun's debut drew attention.
Match Summary: PBKS vs LSG
In the match, Punjab Kings showcased a commanding all-round performance, defeating Lucknow Super Giants by seven wickets in their IPL 2026 encounter in Lucknow. They successfully chased down a target of 197 with relative ease.
Captain Shreyas Iyer played a pivotal role, scoring an impressive unbeaten maiden IPL century (101 runs off 51 balls), while Prabhsimran Singh added a solid 69 runs off 39 balls, propelling PBKS to a strong victory and elevating them to fourth place in the standings with 15 points.
Earlier, LSG had set a target of 196/6, thanks to a strong opening from Josh Inglis (72 runs off 44 balls) and a quick 37 from Abdul Samad, despite consistent breakthroughs from Punjab bowlers like Yuzvendra Chahal and Marco Jansen.
However, LSG's total was not enough as PBKS comfortably surpassed the target with an over to spare.
