Coming out of retirement is a dangerous game but the batting greats did not regret trying for one more day in the sun
Between the Women’s T20 World Cup, and England’s warm-ups for their tour of Sri Lanka you may have missed the Road Safety World Series 2020. I did.
Turns out it’s running in Mumbai for the next fortnight, 10 games between five teams, one each from India, Sri Lanka, Australia, South Africa and West Indies. The organisers are calling the sides “Legends”, which, well, with due respect to Danza Hyatt, who’s batting No 4 for the West Indian team, I’m not sure even the guys he’s been playing with at the Darley Lions in the Ballarat Cricket Association’s first grade this season would be as generous as all that. Even if he did take a hundred off Buninyong back in November.
Written by Andy Bull
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/mar/10/comebacks-risky-but-brian-lara-and-sachin-tendulkar-show-class-does-endure-cricket under the title “Comebacks can be risky but Lara and Tendulkar show class does endure | Andy Bull”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.