New Delhi, July 11 -- Sachin Tendulkar collected many accolades in his over 24 year international career but a special moment occured for the former cricketer as he was honoured on Thursday with his portrait at the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum at Lord's. Tendulkar later sat down with MCC's Mark Nicholas for a conversation where the former English cricketer asked the Indian legend why he didn't have his name in the Lord's Honours board.

Notably, Lord's Honours board is commemorative board placed in the Pavilion at the home of criket to celebrate the outstanding cricketing achievements at the venue. The historic board mentions the names of players who have scored a century or taken 5 wickets in an innings or 10 wickets in a match a...