The fourth ODI between India and Sri Lanka will be remembered for many reasons as it was the 300th ODI for MS Dhoni and he claimed the world record for the most number of not-outs in ODI history. Lasith Malinga, too, wrote his way into the history books by claiming his 300th ODI wicket when he sent back Virat Kohli.
It was also a memorable day for the 25-year-old Thakur who got the chance to represent Team India in ODI cricket after a stellar Ranji season. He got his side off to a good start earning them the first breakthrough by claiming the opener Dickwella’s wicket and finished with figures of 1/26 in seven overs.
But cricket fans, rather Sachin Tendulkar's fans, noticed that Thakur was donning jersey No. 10 which was donned by the legendary Tendulkar for many years. They didn’t waste a single minute and took social media to target the young pacer.
Hey , WTH? How can you assign #10 Jersey to ? There is only one guy worth it & he is retired now. Hope you rectify this asap.
— Abhishek Jawalkar (@dawningknight)
Brother I know you would have received plenty of messages, this is one among them. Kindly request you to give up JerseyNo.10 🙏
— Hariharan Durairaj (@hari_durairaj)
Jersey No. 10 was Pride & Property of and retired with him. Now no one can ever have this Jersey
— Anshul Gupta (@anshul_gupta17)
Some fans even suggested retiring the jersey No. 10.
Hey , please don't wear next time. Leave it for r u listening??
— Mukesh Srivastwa (@marvelousmukesh)
plz change ur jersy number,bcoz its belong to and its retire from world cricket,Hope will understand.
— Pappu Pandey™ (@tweethearts09)
Jersey no 10 belongs to one and only
— sachin_tendulkar_fc (@akshusachinist)
We cant accept anyone wearing that Jersey no..
This guy suggested Thakur to find any other jersey.
Jersey no. 10 always belonged to Sachin Tendulkar. Take it off. Find another jersey. Wtf BCCI?!
— Vinitha Nair (@94vinitha)
Dear do u have any sense to take from
— VenkatBharatKorikana (@LoyalSachiNist)
You don't know it is belongs to our god 😡😡😬
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