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Sachin Tendulkar’s Portrait Unveiled At MCC Museum At Lord’s

A special portrait of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar was unveiled at Lord’s MCC Museum during the India vs England Test. Painted by Stuart Pearson Wright, it marks Tendulkar’s legacy in the sport. Sachin called it a “full circle moment” from his 1983 World Cup inspiration to now.

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Published by Ashish Rana
Published: July 10, 2025 17:18:59 IST

A portrait of Indian great Sachin Tendulkar was unveiled in the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum before play on the opening day of the England versus India third Test match at Lord’s.

The portrait, by artist Stuart Pearson Wright, will remain in the MCC Museum until later this year when it will be relocated to the Pavilion.

Tendulkar is one of the greatest batters ever to have played the game. In an international career that spanned 24 years from 1989 to 2013, Tendulkar scored 34,357 runs in Test matches, One-Day Internationals, and T20 Internationals for India. This total is over 6,000 more than the next highest batter – Kumar Sangakkara with 28,016.

Unique Tendulkar Portrait by Stuart Pearson Wright

The portrait is painted from a photograph taken by the artist in Tendulkar’s home in Mumbai 18 years ago. As the work progressed, so did Pearson Wright’s approach, eventually ending with oil on abraded aluminium. The abstract background illustrates Tendulkar’s timelessness, unrestricted by any era or specific location.

Fifth Indian Cricketer Featured in MCC’s Portrait Collection

This is the fifth portrait of an Indian player in MCC’s Collections, four of which (Kapil Dev, Bisham Bedi, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Tendulkar) have been painted by Pearson Wright. Unlike the previous paintings, which were full-length, the portrait of Tendulkar is a larger-than-life image of his head and shoulders, as per a press release.

The Lord’s Portrait Programme has been running in its current form for three decades, but MCC has been collecting art and artefacts since the Victorian period, opening a dedicated museum in the 1950s, making it the oldest sporting museum in Europe. The Long Room Gallery is the oldest and most iconic gallery in sport.

The Club currently houses around 3,000 pictures, nearly 300 of which are portraits.

Sachin Reflects on Full Circle Moment at Lord’s

Sachin Tendulkar said: “It is a huge honour. In 1983, when India won the World Cup, it was my first introduction to Lord’s. I saw our captain, Kapil Dev, lift the trophy. That moment sparked my cricketing journey. Today, with my portrait going up inside the Pavilion, life feels like it’s come full circle. When I reflect on my career, it brings a smile to my face. This is truly special.”

MCC and Artist Share Thoughts on Tribute

Pearson Wright said: “It was clear that MCC didn’t want this portrait to be in the same format as the previous Indian cricket portraits I made, so a fresh approach was taken with this one. I decided on a composition which focused more on Sachin’s head and also using a heroic larger-than-lifesize scale to give the painting a sense of gravitas and power.”

“I have often painted a portrait with an abstract background, often a plain colour, rather than paint a rendition of an interior or exterior space. This is largely to give focus to the subject’s features and to minimise a context which might define the subject in some way.”

Charlotte Goodhew, MCC Collections and Programmes Manager, said: “We are very proud to continue to build on our portrait collection at Lord’s, and it is wonderful to add such a transcendental figure as Sachin Tendulkar to the names of illustrious subjects for our paintings. Sachin is one of the game’s greatest players and an icon in India so it is so exciting to unveil the portrait in the MCC Museum during the men’s Test match between England and India, allowing thousands of cricket fans a chance to see the painting up close.”

(With Inputs From ANI)

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Published by Ashish Rana
Published: July 10, 2025 17:18:59 IST

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