Sachin Tendulkar's portrait to be unveiled at Don Bradman museum in Australia

Late Don Bradman had respect for Sachin and had specially invited him on his 90th birthday.

By :  Bipin Dani
Update: 2018-11-15 08:15 GMT
Sachin's portrait was prepared by famous artist Dave Thomas. (Photo: Dave Thomas)

Mumbai: The portrait of India's master blaster Sachin Tendulkar will be unveiled at the Bradman Museum on December 2, according to Monica Donoso, the Media and Cultural Projects Officer at the Bradman Centre: the Home of Cricket Memories, Bowral, Australia.

"At our upcoming summer Mega-Exhibition, the public will first time be able to see this portrait, but officially it will be displayed in the museum on December 2," said Donoso, speaking exclusively over the telephone from Australia.

"We are trying to invite Indian team and will be happy if at least some players remain present. An invitation will also be sent to Sachin Tendulkar but will respect his busy schedule," she added.

Late Don Bradman had respect for Sachin and had specially invited him on his 90th birthday.

Sachin's portrait was prepared by famous artist Dave Thomas.

Later, speaking exclusively, Thomas said, "During Sachin's visit to Bradman museum, I was fortunate enough to spare some time with the legendary batsman and it took about a month to prepare this portrait which has Sachin in two different poses - (a) sitting and relaxing on a stool and (b) action photograph. Sachin is a wonderful man and was very co-operative during my session with him."

Thomas, hailing from the UK has interest in all sports including Rugby. He has also seen Sachin play in Australia.  He has made portraits of several cricketers, including Sir Gary Sobers, Dr W.G. Grace, Denis Lillee, Richie Benaud with Bradman.

Now his next portrait will be of another Australian great Victor Trumper.

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