Sachin Tendulkar completed Yuvraj Singh’s “keep it up” challenge on Saturday but India legend added a unique twist to it.
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India legend Sachin Tendulkar on Saturday completed the “#KeepItUp challenge” given by his ex-teammate Yuvraj Singh in an incredible manner and also challenged him back.
Former India all-rounder Yuvraj had challenged Sachin , Rohit Sharma and Harbhajan Singh to a keep up a challenge and juggle a cricket ball with the side of a bat. Tendulkar not only responded to the challenge but actually threw it back to Yuvraj by doing the same blindfolded.
Taking to Twitter, Sachin Tendulkar wrote, “I am challenging you back @yuvisofficial, but this time with a twist!! All I can ask everyone to do is take care and stay safe!”
“Yuvi, you had given me a very easy option. So now I am giving you a difficult option. I am nominating you my friend, come on do it for me buddy,” Sachin Tendulkar said while juggling the ball in the video that he tweeted.
However, Tendulkar then revealed that he could see through the blindfold. Sachin Tendulkar’s response left not only the fans but also Yuvraj impressed and the latter did not waste any time in expressing his feelings as he replied: “I knew I challenged the wrong legend ! This might take a week il try.”
Yuvraj had taken to his official Twitter handle to share a video in which he could be seen keeping a ball bouncing on his bat as he nominated Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh and Rohit Sharma to follow his actions.
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