Arjun Tendulkar For MI (Source:@mipaltan)
Arjun Tendulkar, the son of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar has been around with Mumbai Indians unit for a long time now. He is now 25-year-old and has played just five matches for MI over the years. In the last season, he played only one match and it seems that the franchise thinks that he is not ready for the big stage yet.
Arjun Tendulkar Nails Yorker In MI Training Session
However, the left-handed pacer is not shying away from working hard, and is trying his best to polish his skills. Now, Mumbai Indians' official X handle has released a video of Arjun Tendulkar bowling in a practice session. He bowled a yorker in that video which hit straight onto the boot. It means that it hit a perfect spot, and it is exactly how Jasprit Bumrah is known to practice his yorkers.
Arjun Tendulkar surely must have learnt a lot from Bumrah over the years, and it would be interesting to see when the left-arm pacer gets his opportunity for MI. Arjun's absence from the playing XI is not a surprise though, as Mumbai Indians have a pretty strong pace attack at their disposal this year.

They have Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar alongside Jasprit Bumrah, while Hardik Pandya also bowled most of his four overs. There are options like Ashwani Kumar and Corbin Bosch at their disposal too, and thus, Arjun Tendulkar needs to work hard to force himself into MI's line-up.
In the five matches for MI, he has picked just three wickets, and overall has 27 wickets in 24 innings. He can also bat a bit, though, but his career hasn't taken off as expected so far, and it would be interesting to see how he progresses in the future.