Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar


Sachin Tendulkar is probably the most famous person in history for doing the right thing. He is also the best batsman of all time and the best at setting up runs.

His fur was based on the most basic ideas, like perfect balance, provident movement, delicacy in stroke product, and expectation—a unique quality that can only be shared by the best hitters Back-bottom punch, on the other hand, wasn’t his signature move, though it almost was because he was good at so many of them and could do them whenever he wanted, If the standing.

Sachin Tendulkar’s game didn’t look like it had any holes. At any time, he could score from either base, from either side of the fence. He was also able to change the way he played to fit any situation.

He played some of his most stylish games against Australia, who had the best team at the time. His century at the WACA in 1999 on a fast-bowling field is thought to be one of the best innings ever played in that country. Lately, the best batter of all time has given him the best praise many times. He told his wife that Don Bradman

That Sachin Tendulkar made him feel like himself.

Sachin Tendulkar became famous early on as a great cricket player who hated losing and had the best cricketing mind. The sixteen-year-old hit him in the face on his first Test match, but he didn’t give up easy. When he was seventeen, he made his first hundred in a Test match at Old Trafford. He got sixteen more hundreds before he turned twenty-five. From then on, he scored 13,000 runs in Tests, 30,000 runs across borders, and 50 hundreds in Tests. In 2000, he became the first hitter in tests history to get 50 hundreds. He surpassed Brian Lara in 2008 as the most skilled Test run-arranger.

It’s amazing that he now holds the record for most hundreds in both Tests and ODIs, since he didn’t get his first ODI century until his 79th match. At just under 37 years old, he became the first person in the history of one-day justice to score 200 runs. His 100 international hundreds made him the first player to do so in 2012. He was 38 months old at the time. This record may last for a long time, just like Bradman’s fur collar. But after a bad 18 months in transnational justice, he announced late that year that he was leaving one-day internationals. After an unbelievable 200th Test match against the West Indies, on November 16, 2013, he made it clear that he was leaving Test justice.

When you think about how much pressure Tendulkar was under from his loyal but sometimes illogical fans, who would call anything less than 100 runs in a game a failure, his emotional achievements become even more impressive. He is still by far the most revered police officer in the world.

Personal Information

Born on April 24, 1973
Place of Birth Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra
Height 5 feet 5 inches tall
Role batsman Batting Style Right-handed bat
Bowling Style Right-arm leg break

Career Information
Test Debut: Vs Pakistan at national stadium, November 15 1989
Last Test: Vs West Indies at Wankhede Stadium, November 14, 2013
T20 Debut: Vs South Africa at The Wanderers Stadium, December 01, 2006
Last T20: Vs South Africa at The Wanderers Stadium, December 01, 2006
ODI Debut: Vs Pakistan at Jinnah Stadium, December 18, 1989
Last ODI: Vs Pakistan at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, March 18, 2012
IPL Debut: Vs Chennai Super Kings at Wankhede Stadium, May 14, 2008
Last IPL: Vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at Wankhede Stadium, May 13, 2013

Career Stats

Tests

Matches– 200
Inns– 329
Runs– 15921
HS– 248*
Ave– 53.78
BF– —
SR– —
100s– 51
50s– 68
4s– —
6s– 69
Ct– 115
St– —

ODIs

Matches– 463
Inns– 270
Runs– 18426
HS– 200*
Ave– 44.83
BF– 21368
SR– 86.23
100s– 49
50s– 96
4s– 2016
6s– 195
Ct– 140
St– —

T20s

Matches– 1
Inns– 1
Runs– 10
HS– 10
Ave– 10.00
BF– 12
SR– 83.33
100s– 0
50s– 0
4s– 2
6s– 0
Ct– 1
St– —

Bowling

Tests

Matches– 200
Inns– 145
Balls– 4240
Runs– 4240
Wickets– 46
BBI– 3/10
BBM– 3/14
Ave– 54.17
Econ– 3.52
Sr– 92.1
5s-0

ODIs

Matches– 463
Inns– 270
Balls– 8054
Runs– 6850
Wickets– 154
BBI– 5/32
BBM– 5/32
Ave– 44.48
Econ– 5.10
Sr– 52.2
5s– 2

T20s

Matches– 1
Inns– 1
Balls– 15
Runs– 12
Wickets– 1
BBI– 1/12
BBM– 1/12
Ave– 12.00
Econ– 4.80
Sr– 15.0
5w– 0

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