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'World of pressure' as Sachin Tendulkar's son steps out of father's shadow

Being the offspring of a cricket legend is hard but Sachin Tendulkar's son Arjun is quietly starting to make his mark - albeit with the ball not the bat.

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Last month the 23-year-old left-arm fast bowler played for the first time in an IPL match - for his dad's old outfit Mumbai Indians - and returned solid if not spectacular figures of 0-17.

For context, by the time his dad was the same age he was captain of India, had 10 Test centuries - his first aged only 17 - and was on his way to achieving god-like status at home.

Sachin went on to become the top-scoring Test batsman of all time and when he retired in 2013 it was a national tragedy.

Indian media and fans are salivating at the idea of another Tendulkar wearing the Indian colours.

However, Arjun still has a long way to go to prove that he has the ability to play regularly in the IPL, never mind for his country.

And with a father like his, the weight of expectation is huge.

"Just being a Tendulkar will turn the spotlight on you," veteran cricket journalist Ayaz Memon told AFP.

"Along with that comes a whole world of pressure, you can't escape.

"So that's what young Arjun has lived through all his life. The expectations multiply and the scrutiny will get harsher and harsher."

Arjun was signed by Mumbai Indians in 2021 but the recent home match against Kolkata in front of a packed, ecstatic crowd was the first time he had played.

When captain Rohit Sharma told him to bowl it was such a big moment that Sachin was in tears, according to former West Indies cricketer and commentator Ian Bishop.

It was in the next game that Arjun made his mark.

He took his debut wicket - a feat even his father couldn't achieve during his

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