Arjun Tendulkar to be part of Mumbai T20 League auction pool

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Arjun Tendulkar, Sachin Tendulkar's son, will make the jump from junior level to senior level cricket as he is scheduled to be a part of the auction for the Mumbai T20 League. The 19-year-old left-arm medium pacer has represented India in two Under-19 Test matches and acts as a net bowler sometimes.

Arjun Tendulkar is all set to make his transition from junior level to senior level cricket after dropping his name in the auction pool for the upcoming Mumbai T20 League. The 19-year-old junior Tendulkar is a skilled left-arm medium pacer who has already represented India in the two Under-19 Test matches. Arjun made his debut in Sri Lanka last year, where he picked up three wickets with the India Colts team. Recently, he also featured in the DY Patil T20 tournament is also a part of the U-23 Mumbai cricket team.

Arjun's presence in the local competition will keep fans interested and the franchise that picks him is certain to grab eyeballs with a novelty factor that is associated with the ‘Tendulkar’ surname. The young pacer has remodeled his action working with bio-mechanics expert Atul Gaekwad. In addition to that, Arjun has also worked with his father's one-time India teammate and former Vidarbha bowling coach Subroto Banerjee.

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