Sachin Tendulkar alongside his couple of India Legends’ partner had tried positive for COVID-19 in the wake of partaking in the Road Safety World Series.

Seven days subsequent to being conceded in an emergency clinic because of COVID-19, Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday was released from the clinic. The amazing batsman will currently proceed with his COVID-19 recuperation from home. The Master Blaster had tried positive for the infection on March 27.

“I have recently gotten back home from the clinic and will stay confined while proceeding to rest and recover. I might want to thank everybody for every one of the great wishes and petitions,” read an explanation by the cricketer on his Twitter.

The previous India cricketer was hospitalized on April 2, which likewise denoted the 10th commemoration of India’s 2011 World Cup win.

Tendulkar alongside his couple of India Legends’ colleague had tried positive for the infection subsequent to partaking in the Road Safety World Series, which his side won by overcoming Sri Lanka in the finals.

Previous India all-rounder Irfan Pathan, his senior sibling Yusuf, S Badrinath were among other people who had tried positive for the infection.

Street Safety World Series is a private competition that didn’t have BCCI endorsement as it was just implied for resigned cricketers. The most noticeably awful part was that the coordinators didn’t limit swarm development in any event, when BCCI made the later piece of England arrangement a shut entryway issue. Observers were not wearing cover and questions are being raised concerning what sort of bio-bubble was made by the coordinators of the Road Safety World Series.