Sunday, April 24, 2011

Sachin Tendulkar: 38 years



As the ‘God of Cricket' completes 38 years of a glorious life, we take a quick look at some accomplishments which separate him from the herd of mere mortals. Even now we are sure we have still missed many!

It was his biggest dream ever since he started playing for India. In fact, for any cricketer this has to be the ultimate achievement and it was no different for Sachin Tendulkar. Having missed this glory for 21 years and five World Cups, Sachin finally won the World Cup in 2011, which perhaps was his last.


ODI double century: One-day cricket had to wait for 39 years for its first double hundred and it was appropriate that it was crafted by the best blade. Sachin scored an unbeaten 200 runs against South Africa in Gwalior in February 2010. With this knock, Sachin broke the record of the highest One-Day International score of 194 runs held jointly by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry.


Highest run getter in Test cricket: Sachin remains the highest run-getter in Test matches. Since he made his debut in 1989 against Pakistan, Sachin has scored 14692 runs.


Highest run getter in ODIs: He is also the highest scorer in the 50-over format with 18111 runs (as on 02/04/2011). Given his recent form, it will not be a surprise if he crosses the 20K-run mark before bidding adieu.



99 international tons: With 51 centuries in Tests and 48 in ODIs, Sachin has 99 international hundreds to his name. All his fans had expected he would get the 100th hundred in the World Cup final but that was not to be. Nevertheless, it is just waiting to happen. West Indies or England? Just wait and watch.



Makes it to ICC's greatest ODI team - opener with Sehwag: To mark the 40th anniversary of one-day cricket, the International Cricket Council declared the greatest ODI team of all time. Sachin Tendulkar made it to the list with Virender Sehwag as the best opening pair.




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