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Arjun Tendulkar goes shirtless as he flaunts his six-pack abs on Instagram, sets competition for Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli
Cricket players from all across the world look up to the former Indian skipper Virat Kohli as the ultimate example of what the sport’s highest fitness standards should be. One of the world’s fittest players, Kohli has put in a lot of effort and made sacrifices to reach his fitness goals in order to perform well on the pitch.
Meanwhile, following Kohli’s footsteps, former Indian legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar‘s son and allrounder Arjun Tendulkar has also worked hard on his fitness. He recently posted a picture on Instagram where he can be seen flaunting his six-pack abs and it is quite evident how hard he has worked to achieve this kind of fitness. Arjun is receiving lots of appreciation from the fans on social media.
Kohli started a fitness trend that has since been ingrained in Indian cricket, encouraging a new generation of players. These athletes are raising the bar for physical preparedness in the sport while still thriving on the pitch. It appears the trend is here to stay as the next generation of cricketers, like Arjun Tendulkar, Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan and many more, adopt this fitness ethic.
Arjun’s brilliant record for Goa in domestic cricket
Talking about Arjun, he has been included in the South Zone team for the domestic List-A tournament Deodhar Trophy. South Zone defeated North Zone very easily in their first match. Although, Arjun did not get a chance to play in this match, but it is expected that Arjun will get a chance to show his mettle in the upcoming matches. Arjun made his debut for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2023 and took 3 wickets in 4 matches.
Arjun plays domestic cricket for Goaparticipates. He shocked everyone by making a century in his first encounter with Goa last season. Interestingly, his father, Sachin, also had a grand Ranji Trophy start. After contending with intense competition for spots on the Mumbai team, Arjun moved to Goa. But he saw this as an opportunity, not a setback, and he took it with both hands.