Former Indian cricket team player Sachin Tendulkar is spending some quality time with his family in Mumbai due to the coronavirus lockdown. On Tuesday, the legendary batsman donned the barber's hat for his son Arjun Tendulkar.


The batting maestro took to social media platform Instagram to upload the video of him giving a haircut to his son Arjun amid the lockdown.

Tendulkar's post read: "As a father, you need to do everything, be it playing games with your kids, gymming with them or for that matter cutting their hair. However the haircut turns out you'll always be handsome @Arjuntendulkar. Special thanks to my salon assistant @Sarstendulkar."


Earlier this month, Sachin's daughter Sara made 'the fabulous beetroot kebabs' for father Sachin to beat the lockdown blues at home.

Tendulkar shared a before and after photo of the dish with his fans and his Instagram post read: "Gone in 60 seconds! Thanks for the fabulous beetroot kebabs @Saratendulkar."


A day before Sachin's 47th birthday it was revealed that the Little Master won't be celebrating his birthday as a mark of respect towards COVID-19 warriors, who currently are batting on the front foot for India against the deadly infection.

Sachin is still regarded as the best batsman to have ever played the game of cricket. In his cricketing career, Sachin scored 29437 runs in 200 Tests and 21367 runs in 463 ODIs at a remarkable strike rate of 86.2.