India, July 10 -- More than three decades after he first visited Lord's as a wide-eyed teenager, Sachin Tendulkar was honoured on Thursday with the unveiling of his portrait at the iconic Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum at Lord's. The moment marked an emotional full circle for the legendary cricketer, as it coincided with the recently-renamed Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, with the iconic stadium hosting the third Test.

However, during the unveiling, Tendulkar and MCC's Mark Nicholas engaged in a rather playful interaction, with the latter poking fun at Tendulkar's record at Lord's. While the Indian great has played many memorable innings in England, he missed out on getting his name on the Lord's Honours Board, a board dedicated to all...