Carving out a separate identity in a sport in which your father is a true god is not easy. With Arjun Tendulkar, it has been a story of resilience, hard work, and development of a distinct path. As a young all-rounder in Indian cricket, Arjun is slowly but surely stepping out of the large shadow of his great father, Sachin Tendulkar, to make a name for himself.
Biography and Early Life
Born on 24th of September 1999 in the dynamic cricket capital of Mumbai, Maharashtra, Arjun Sachin Tendulkar was brought up in a cricket-oriented environment. Unlike his father, who was a great right-handed top-order batsman and who dominated the world stage in that field, Arjun took to left-arm fast bowling and also to aggressive, lower-order left-hand batting.
He grew up at the Mumbai Cricket Association’s Bandra Kurla Complex. Arjun, who is a young player, recognised the value of consistent playing time and also the benefit of growth away from the intense local media, which was02 always on him. That is when he made a strategic decision to take his career into the domestic circuit. From Mumbai, he went to play for Goa, which was a change of air for him, which he has adapted to very well. There, he did very well across formats, which included the Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

Age and Physical Attributes
As of 2026, Arjun Tendulkar is 26 years old. He also has a great asset in terms of size, which he brings to the cricket field.
- Height: 6’3” (191 cm).
- Weight: About 80 kg.
- Appearance: Of a deep brown and black colouring.
At 6’3’’, Arjun uses his tall frame to produce great bounce and sharp break off the pitch, which in turn makes his left arm medium fast deliveries an issue for batsmen. Also known for his fitness, which is a result of a very structured strength, conditioning and workload management program he has put in place to avoid the injuries which are all too common in the field of fast bowling.



