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Sachin Tendulkar

Batting style:
Right Handed-hand bat
Bowling style:
Right arm medium
Played for:
India, Mumbai Indians
Roles played:
Ex Skipper-Test,ODI,T20 | Batsman
ICC Rank:
Batting:
16
Bowling:
73
Batting:
4
Bowling:
185
Home country:

India

Born:
April 24, 1973, Bombay

Profile

One of the greatest players to have ever played the game, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar has been the greatest icon of world cricket for almost two decades now. Ever since his debut way back in 1989, he displayed exemplary skills when at the crease and was immediately hailed as the next genius. Sachin did not disappoint anyone and cruised his way into the record books with each knock. The mid-90s saw him peak and every opposition feared the ‘Little Master’. His batting is based on simple principles and he does not possess any trademark stroke, although the straight drive comes close. Tendulkar's triumph has been his ability to adapt to situations, surfaces, oppositions and emerging victorious. He can score all around the wicket, off both front foot and back, and has made runs in all parts of the world. Don Bradman confessed that Tendulkar reminded him of himself and this perhaps speaks volumes of the latter's greatness.With infinite records to his name, Sachin is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. Each time he comes to bat, he carries the expectation of millions of people with him and comes good more often than not, which only reinforces the enormity of this genius. His opening partnerships with Sourav Ganguly marked one of the most successful phases of Indian cricket. Tendulkar is one of the very few Indian players to never be dropped from the team and his consistency in Tests and ODIs is remarkable.He has suffered a few injuries but over the years India has developed firebrand cricketers like Virender Sehwag, MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh who have borne the burden of Tendulkar’s former responsibility. But Tendulkar never takes things for granted and each passing year, he outdoes himself but creating another record. He already holds the record for most runs in Tests and ODIs and most centuries in both forms of the game. He deliberately omits himself from Twenty20 Internationals and that may have been his biggest regret as a young Indian team won the inaugural World Twenty20. As age catches up with him, he picks and chooses series he wishes to participate in. His ultimate goal is to sign off with a World Cup victory, which millions of Indians are hoping will come in his home-town India, in 2011.


Statistics

Show:
  Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 162 265 12970 28 54.73 53.98 43 54
ODI 440 429 17394 40 44.71 85.9 45 93
T20 1 1 10 0 10 83.33 0 0
  Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
Test 162 129 3982 2298 44 3/10 / 52.23 3.46 0 0 0 59
ODI 440 267 8020 6818 154 5/32 / 44.27 5.1 4 2 0 233
T20 1 1 15 12 1 1/12 / 12 5.22 0 0 0 1
  Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 104 0 5
ODI 134 0 21
T20 1 0 0
  Matches Won Lost Tie No Result Win percentage
Test 25 4 9 0 12 16
ODI 73 23 43 1 6 31.51
T20 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career

Span:
Test:
1989-2009
 
ODI:
1989-2009
 
T20:
2006-2006
Test
Debut:
India Vs Pakistan at National Stadium, Karachi - Nov 15, 1989
Last played:
India Vs Sri Lanka at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai (Bombay) - Dec 02, 2009
ODI
Debut:
India Vs Pakistan at Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala - Dec 18, 1989
Last played:
India Vs Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens, Kolkata (Calcutta) - Dec 24, 2009
T20
Debut:
India Vs South Africa at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Dec 01, 2006
Last played:
India Vs South Africa at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Dec 01, 2006
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