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He captained the Indian team at the
age of 23. |
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He is the wealthiest Indian
cricketer due to his contracts of millions of US dollars a year with
MRF and Pepsi ,etc. Till 1997 he had 7.5 Million US Dollars . He had
also signed a contract with Adidas
products. |
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He scored a century in the first
match as captain of Indian team. |
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He was the first ever overseas
player to play for Yorkshire. |
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At the age of 19 he became the
youngest player to score 1000 test runs, during India's tour of
South Africa (1992/93). |
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In 1989/90 at the age of just 16
years and 205 days, he became the youngest player to play at the
test level for India against Pakistan at Karachi. He scored his
first test century at the age of 17 years and 112
days. |
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He made his first class debut at
the age of 15 and scored a century on debut. |
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He was rated the number 1 batsman
in the world by the prestigious Coopers and Lybrands ratings in
1995, and now in 1998. He was also number 1 in the CEAT cricket
ratings of 1996. |
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He has been rated the no.1 batsman
in the latest Wisden Cricket Ratings (based on Test match
performances). He has scored at an average of above 57 in the last
two years ( 26 tests ). |
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23rd June 1998: Sachin Tendulkar
wins the Coopers and Lybrand Award for best Test cricketer of the
Year (based on performances in the last 12 months), backed by an
amazing 40% of votes as the best test cricketer in a survey
conducted by CricInfo (the largest cricket site on the 'net). |
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July 07, 1998: Sachin receives the
Mega Sixes award for hitting 5 sixes in the tournament. |
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July 07, 1998: He was involved in a
World Record opening stand with Saurav Ganguly of 252 runs off 44
overs- breaking the previous record of 225 runs held by
Kenya. |
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July 07, 1998: Sachin becomes the
5th player in ODI history to score 7,000 runs. |
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July 07, 1998: Sachin scores 128
runs off 131 balls, his 17th one day international century and his
4th highest one-day international score ever. With this century, he
has equaled Desmond Haynes' record of 17 centuries. However, Sachin
has played 42 matches less that Haynes. |
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August 27: Sachin Tendulkar along
with Shane Warne met the legendary Sir Donald Bradman in Adelaide
the occasion of the Australian batsman's 90th birthday celebration.
Bradman considers Tendulkar to be the best batsman in the world. |
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August 29: Sachin Tendulkar
receives a cheque for Rs 1 Lac (Rs 100,000), a scroll of honour and
a plaque from President K.R Narayanan at Rashtrapati Bhavan. He won
the Khel Ratna award, which is the award for highest achievement in
Indian sport. |
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26th September 1998: Sachin breaks
the record for maximum centuries in One-Day Internationals by
surpassing the previous highest of 17 set by Desmond Haynes.
Sachin's 18th century (127 not out) against Zimbabwe on 26th
September 1998, proved to be a match-winning knock. |
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8th November, 1998: Sachin
Tendulkar scores his 20th century in one-day internationals by
scoring 118* from 112 balls against Zimbabwe. By scoring this
century, he broke the record for the maximum centuries in
International cricket (ODI + Test), ie, 36 in total. He crossed Viv
Richards (West Indies) and Sunil Gavaskar's record of 35 centuries
in International cricket combined. |
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13 November, 1998: Sachin scores
his 21st century (124*) in the Finals of the Champions Trophy in
Sharjah, leading India to a 10 wicket victory. He was also the Man
of the Series. |
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2 December, 1998: Sachin is the
Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year
Award. |
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5th January, 1999: Sachin Tendulkar
and Alan Donald top the Amul Cricket Rankings for the Year 1998.
with Mark Waugh in the second place . In the bowling list, Donald is
ahead of Muttaiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka (100 wickets), South
African Shaun Pollock (89) and Indian leg spinner Anil Kumble (73). |
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31st January, 1999: Sachin was
awarded the Man of the Match in the First Test against Pakistan at
Chennai despite India's loss. Sachin scored a magnificent 136 (his
18th test century!) in the 2nd innings, arguably his best innings as
it was played under immense pressure. Mongia joined Tendulkar at the
crease when the score was a paltry 82/5, with the top order
suffering a total collapse at the hands of the Pakistani quickies
and Saqlain. Tendulkar, with the support of Mongia brought India
within 17 runs of the desired target - 271. Tendulkar batted for 405
minutes and hit 18 fours. After Tendulkar's dismissal the team
collapsed and India lost by 12 runs. He had scored a duck (0) in the
1st innings, his first duck after 20 test matches. Tendulkar also
bowled superbly in this test breaking important partnerships. |
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16th February, 1999: Sachin
recorded his first 'First Ball DUCK' in test cricket when he was
clean bowled on a fast in-swinging yorker from Pakistani paceman,
Shoiab Akhtar in the first innings of the First Test of the Asian
Test Championship. |
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19th February, 1999: Scores 5000
runs in Test cricket when he scored his 9th run in the second
innings of the First Test of the Asian Test Championship. This
landmark comes in Tendulkar's 67th Test at an amazing average of
53.19 including 18 centuries and 20 fifties. |
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28th February, 1999: Scores his
19th Test Century. |
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23rd May, 1999: Tendulkar scores a
his 23rd ODI hundred. |
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29th July, 1999: Replaces
Azharuddin as captain of the Indian team for his second stint as
captain. He was named captain of the Indian team by the National
Selection Committee on 28th July in Nagpur till
October. |
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29th October- 2nd November, 1999:
Scores his first test double century (217 runs against New Zealand). |
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8th November, 1999: Tendulkar &
Dravids' partnership of 331 against New Zealand in the 2nd ODI was a
new world record for any wicket beating Dravid and Gangulys'
partnership of 318. |
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8th November, 1999: Tendulkar
scored his highest One Day International score, ie, 186* against New
Zealand in the 2nd ODI, beating his previous best of 143.
Tendulkar's score (186*) is the highest score by an Indian batsman
in ODI's, beating Ganguly's 183. This was Tendulkar's 24th ODI
hundred. |
| 17th March, 2000:
Scores his 25th ODI century |
| 19th March, 2000:
Scores 9000 runs in One Day Internationals. |
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On 8th November, 1999 , Sachin
scored his highest One Day International score, ie, 186* against New
Zealand in the 2nd ODI, beating his previous best of 143.
Tendulkar's score (186*) is the highest score by an Indian batsman
in ODI's, beating Ganguly's 183. This was Tendulkar's 24th ODI
hundred. |
| On 29th May, 1999
Sachin scored his 22nd ODI Century, vs Kenya, Bristol in World Cup
1999 Match. |
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On 31st March, 2001 Sachin created
history by becoming the first batsman in the history of limited
overs cricket to score 10,000 runs. ( Match : India vs Australia,
Indore.INDIA. ) |
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Equalled Sir Donald Bradmans record
of 29 Test Centuries when Sachin scored 117 v/s West Indies at
Port-of-Spain. |
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In his 99th Test appearance,
surpassed Bradman's record scoring 193, against England at
Headingly, Leeds. Only his mentor, Sunil Gavaskar is ahead of him at
34 centuries. |
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September 5th, sachin sees him
become the youngest player ever to play in his 100th Test Match for
any country. |
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On 1st March 2003, while playing
against Pakistan in the group match during 2003 World cup, Sachin
scored his 12,000th ODI run. No other player has scored more than
10,000 runs till date. |
| Dec 2004, equalled
Gavaskar's 34 test centuries against Bangladesh. Went on to get 248
not out, his highest first-class score and the fourth highest test
knock by an Indian. The list is headed by Virender Sehwag's 309
against Pakistan in Multan in March. |
| Jan 2004, scored his
highest first-class score of 241 not out in 4th test v Australia at
Sydney. |
| March 16, 2004. Sachin
Tendulkar crossed yet another milestone in his glittering career
when he completed 13,000 runs in One-Day Internationals during the
second one-dayer against Pakistan in Rawalpindi. |
| He has scored 9,470 runs in
114 Tests with 33 centuries — just one short of equalling compatriot
Sunil Gavaskar's world mark of 34 — and 13,134 runs in 333
one-dayers with a world record 37 tons. |
| India's Sachin Tendulkar,
who equalled Sunil Gavaskar's world record 34 test centuries in the
first test against Bangladesh .,2004-05 |
| Tendulkar, in his 119th
test, got to three figures by scampering for a quick single to
mid-on and celebrated by raising his bat and punching his fists.
Sunil Gavaskar had played 125 matches for his 34 tons.
2004-05 |
| The 31-year-old Tendulkar
also became only the third player in history, after Gary Kirsten and
Steve Waugh, to score centuries against all test-playing nations.
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| Mar 16,2005, India's Sachin
Tendulkar, who became the fifth batsman in test history to score
10,000 runs during the second test against Pakistan |
| Test debut: v Pakistan,
Karachi, Nov 1989. 122nd test, 10,000+ runs. Average 57.64 (before
current innings). 34 centuries. |
| ODI debut: v Pakistan,
Gujranwala, Dec 1989. 342 matches, 13,497 runs, 37 hundreds, 69
fifties, average 44.84. 132 wickets. |
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March 2005, crossed 10,000 runs at the
Eden Gardens in second test against Pakistan, a week after falling
six short of a world record 35th century in Mohali.
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| Tendulkar flicks Razzaq for
a single to reach 27 and became the fifth player in history to
10,000 runs. Only Allan Border, Sunil Gavaskar, Steve Waugh and
Brian Lara have reached the milestone before. |
| On 10th Dec 2005 the master scores historic 35th test century. |