Sachin Tendulkar: 'Should I send my Aadhaar card too?' Sachin Tendulkar's funny reply, fans are surprised; he also took a dig at umpire Bucknor

Posted on 26th Aug 2025 by rohit kumar

Cricket's 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar's funny response to a fan's question during a recent Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Reddit has created a stir on social media. Actually, during this AMA, a fan asked in a slightly mischievous manner with suspicion, 'Are you really Sachin Tendulkar? The one who is doing the Ask Me Anything session? Please send a voice note to confirm your identity.'

 

Sachin's funny reply to the fan

 

Sachin immediately posted a picture of this, in which he was pointing towards the question shown on the screen. This proved that he was really doing Ask Me Anything. After this, he replied in a funny way, 'Should I send Aadhaar also now?' This witty answer created a stir on social media. This funny moment made it clear that Sachin not only has cricketing skills, but his reactions also reflect his confidence and humor. The way he won the trust of the fans is getting a lot of reactions on social media. It is his spontaneity and liveliness that made him the best cricketer in the world.

 

He also took a dig at umpire Bucknor

 

Apart from this humorous moment, Sachin also had many interesting and personal discussions in the AMA session. He also refreshed old memories during this session. Sachin also openly talked about his most memorable innings and the role of sending MS Dhoni up in the 2011 World Cup final. In response to a question, he made a funny comment on umpire Steve Bucknor and said, 'When I am batting, make him wear boxing gloves so that he cannot raise his finger.

 

Sachin spoke on Root's 13000+ runs

 

Sachin recalled the special moment when he realized that England's star batsman Joe Root would become a very important player and captain for the England team in the future. Sachin wrote, 'Crossing the 13,000 Test run mark is a historic achievement in itself, and Root is still performing brilliantly.

 

Sachin said, 'When I saw him playing for the first time in the Nagpur Test (debut match) in 2012, I told my teammates that they were seeing the future captain of England in Root. He impressed me the most. His ability to read the wicket and his style of rotating the strike are unmatched. At that very moment, I was convinced that Joe Root would become a big player.'

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