Watch: WWE superstar Triple H wishes Sachin Tendulkar on his birthday

Indian Superstar and God of Cricket is celebrating his 50th Birthday today. The Master Blaster who has given countless memories to the fans over the years has always been a great ambassador of the game. Sachin Tendulkar is one of the top trends on social media, and it is overflowing with well wishes for him. Wishes for Sachin are also being expressed by his former teammates.

America sent a birthday greeting to Sachin, who is very active on social media. The former opener of India received well wishes from WWE icon Triple H, who called him as a friend. The company’s Chief Content Officer and leader of the creative division is currently Triple H.

Triple H wishes Sachin Tendulkar

“Sachin, the master blaster, my friend! On behalf of all the WWE Universe, happy 50th birthday! Another incredible milestone. You have inspired generations across the world on and off the Cricket field. Encouraging fans to believe in the impossible, which is everything we believe and stand for at WWE. We are wishing you all the best. Happy Birthday, Sachin!” Triple H said.

India is one of WWE’s biggest markets, and stars like John Cena, The Undertaker, The Rock, and Stone Cold are well-known there as well. Wrestlemania 38 was viewed by more than 50 million people, and WWE is aware of how popular it is in India. John Cena and other superstars, including the WWE, have visited India for a number of live events.

Tendulkar started playing cricket at the age of 11 and played his first Test match against Pakistan in Karachi on November 15, 1989, when he was sixteen years old. He then spent more than 24 years representing Mumbai domestically and India internationally. He was rated the second-greatest ODI and Test batsman of all time, respectively, by Wisden in 2002, midway through his career, behind Viv Richards and Don Bradman. When Tendulkar was a member of the Indian team that won the 2011 Cricket World Cup, it was the first World Cup match he had won for India in six appearances. He had already received “Player of the Tournament” recognition at the 2003 World Cup.

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Indian Superstar and God of Cricket is celebrating his 50th Birthday today. The Master Blaster who has given countless memories to the fans over the years has always been a great ambassador of the game. Sachin Tendulkar is one of the top trends on social media, and it is overflowing with well wishes for him. Wishes for Sachin are also being expressed by his former teammates.

America sent a birthday greeting to Sachin, who is very active on social media. The former opener of India received well wishes from WWE icon Triple H, who called him as a friend. The company's Chief Content Officer and leader of the creative division is currently Triple H.

Triple H wishes Sachin Tendulkar

“Sachin, the master blaster, my friend! On behalf of all the WWE Universe, happy 50th birthday! Another incredible milestone. You have inspired generations across the world on and off the Cricket field. Encouraging fans to believe in the impossible, which is everything we believe and stand for at WWE. We are wishing you all the best. Happy Birthday, Sachin!" Triple H said.

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India is one of WWE's biggest markets, and stars like John Cena, The Undertaker, The Rock, and Stone Cold are well-known there as well. Wrestlemania 38 was viewed by more than 50 million people, and WWE is aware of how popular it is in India. John Cena and other superstars, including the WWE, have visited India for a number of live events.

Tendulkar started playing cricket at the age of 11 and played his first Test match against Pakistan in Karachi on November 15, 1989, when he was sixteen years old. He then spent more than 24 years representing Mumbai domestically and India internationally. He was rated the second-greatest ODI and Test batsman of all time, respectively, by Wisden in 2002, midway through his career, behind Viv Richards and Don Bradman. When Tendulkar was a member of the Indian team that won the 2011 Cricket World Cup, it was the first World Cup match he had won for India in six appearances. He had already received "Player of the Tournament" recognition at the 2003 World Cup.

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