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It was a no-brainer, says Tendulkar about joining Bushfire charity game

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Press Trust of India Melbourne
Last Updated : Feb 07 2020 | 1:38 PM IST

It's a country which almost gave him a new accent and this "special feeling" for Australia was one of the reasons why Sachin Tendulkar didn't think twice before joining the Bushfire Bash charity game on receiving a call from his former on-field foe Brett Lee.

Tendulkar, who will coach the Ricky Ponting XI during Sunday's charity fundraiser match at the Junction Oval here, said the moment he got a call from Lee, it was "no-brainer" that he wanted to join the project.

"I received a message from Brett Lee. Brett said that Kevin (Roberts, Cricket Australia's chief executive) would like to be in touch with you. It was a no-brainer. From the moment I was asked, I said, 'yes I'm more than happy to come here'," Tendulkar was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

The batting legend described the devastating bushfires as "catastrophic" and hoped to do his bit for the people of Australia.

"This is an alarming situation, it's catastrophic - that's an understatement. You see the number of lives it has affected, not only humans but also wildlife which sometimes people don't talk about. That is equally important," Tendulkar said.

"I'm so happy I'm here in whatever way to support the cause, to raise money."

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First Published: Feb 07 2020 | 1:38 PM IST

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