Updated On: 24 April, 2020 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit N Joshi
Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, who turns 47 today, wonders what would happen to post-pandemic cricket when applying saliva on the ball will be a thing of the past.

Sachin Tendulkar tosses a ball during the third Test against West Indies at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium in November 2011. PIC/AFP
The COVID-19 pandemic has not just made cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar realise the importance of freedom to do simple things in life. It has also left the record-breaking Indian batsman a bit worried about the impact it will have on his beloved sport.
In an interaction with mid-day over the phone on the eve of his 47th birthday on Thursday, the former India captain said he is expecting the sport to change where the dynamics of shining the ball is concerned. He also felt it will be strange to see matches being played before empty stands when action resumes.