Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar is leading the India Legends team in the Road Safety World Series. Tendulkar may have said goodbye to international cricket in 2013, but there is still no dearth of his fan following. During the Road Safety World Series, the echo of Sachin... Sachin... Sachin... was heard again on the field in the matches of India Legends. Tendulkar also takes full care of his fans. The match between India and New Zealand at Holkar Stadium in Indore may have been washed out by rain, but in this match, Sachin did something which has proved why he is called the greatest cricketer in the world. Tendulkar invited 55 tribal children from the Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh to watch the Road Safety World Series T20 match between India Legends and New Zealand Legends at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Monday.

This invitation was given under the initiative of the charitable organization Sachin Tendulkar Foundation (STF). According to the press release, 55 tribal children had come for the first time in their lives to witness an international level cricket match in a stadium. However, the match was interrupted due to rain. Later the match was canceled without any result due to the wet ground condition.

Before the start of the rain, India Legends captain Sachin Tendulkar, who was able to bat for a while, along with his fellow players, took a round of the Holkar Stadium to thank the nearly 20,000 spectators who waited till the last moment to restore the match. The press release revealed that before walking down to the Holkar Stadium grounds to play matches as India Legends captain, Tendulkar interacted with these kids and discussed with them some of his principles in life.

Tendulkar told the children, 'Life is full of challenges, but the person who finds solutions to all the challenges in life is the real winner. According to the press release, through STF, Tendulkar is working closely with Vinayak Lohani's Family Foundation for the betterment of tribal children in some remote areas of Madhya Pradesh.