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Sachin's bat on eBay auction

All Sachin Tendulkar fans, who are already on a high celebrating the master blaster"s 20 years in international cricket, have another reason to rejoice as they now have a chance to own a bat autographed by him. - Non-return of the prodigals - Heartbreak! - No child's play - Kadak hai? - Dhoni world"s top earning cricketer: Forbes - Moment of truth The online marketplace eBay India, in collaboration with Hindi news channel IBN18, has started a charity auction to bid for the 20 "Limited Edition" bats autographed by Tendulkar. The proceeds would go to NGO Apnalaya which helps slum children. The auction, started on November 15, would continue till November 22, eBay said in a statement, adding the bidding started at Rs 50,001. Commenting about the initiative IBN18 editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai said, "We are honoured and delighted that Sachin is doing this for a charity. I just had to call him once and he spontaneously agreed, which is typical of the man whose heart is bigger than even his bat. This initiative will bring some happiness in the life of those little children."


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