September 06, 2007

The Master-blaster Sachin Tendulkar





























Sachin's ODI Tons
S. No. Runs Balls 4's 6's Opponent Venue Date
1 110 132 8 2 Australia Colombo 09-09-1994
2 115 136 9 3 New Zealand Baroda 28-10-1994
3 105 134 10 0 West Indies Jaipur 11-11-1994
4 112* 105 15 1 Sri Lanka Sharjah 09-04-1995
5 127* 136 15 1 Kenya Cuttack 18-02-1996
6 137 198 8 5 Sri Lanka Delhi 02-03-1996
7 100 111 9 1 Pakistan Singapore 05-04-1996
8 118 140 8 2 Pakistan Sharjah 15-04-1996
9 110 138 5 1 Sri Lanka Colombo 28-08-1996
10 114 126 14 0 South Africa Mumbai 14-12-1996
11 104 97 8 1 Zimbabwe Benoni 09-02-1997
12 117 156 13 2 New Zealand Bangalore 14-05-1997
13 100 89 5 7 Australia Kanpur 07-04-1998
14 143 132 9 5 Australia Sharjah 22-04-1998
15 134 131 12 4 Australia Sharjah 23-04-1998
16 100* 102 13 0 Kenya Calcutta 31-05-1998
17 128 131 8 2 Sri Lanka Colombo 07-07-1998
18 127* 130 13 1 Zimbabwe Bulwayo 26-09-1998
19 141 127 13 3 Australia Dhaka 28-10-1998
20 118 112 14 2 Zimbabwe Sharjah 08-11-1998
21 124* 92 12 6 Zimbabwe Sharjah 12-11-1998
22 140* 101 16 0 Kenya Bristol (England) 23-05-1999
23 120 141 11 2 Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 29-08-1999
24 186* 151 20 3 New Zealand Hyderabad 08-11-1999
25 122 138 12 0 South Africa Vadodara 17-03-2000
26 101 140 3 1 Sri Lanka Sharjah 20-10-2000
27 146 153 15 2 Zimbabwe Jodhpur 08-12-2000
28 139 125 12 0 Australia Indore 31-03-2001
29 122* 131 12 1 West Indies Harare 04-07-2001
30 101 129 9 0 South Africa Johannesburg 05-10-2001
31 146 132 17 0 Kenya Paarl 24-10-2001
Sachin's Test Tons
S. No. Runs Opponent Venue Date
1 68 & 119* England Manchester 9-14 Aug 1990
2 148 Australia Sydney 2-6 Jan 1992
3 114 & 5 Australia Perth 1-5 Feb 1992
4 111 & 1 South Africa Johannesburg 26-30 Nov 1992
5 165 England Chennai 11-15 Feb 1993
6 28 & 104* Sri Lanka Colombo 27 July - 1 Aug 1993
7 142 Sri Lanka Lucknow 18-22 Jan 1994
8 179 & 54 West Indies Nagpur 1-5 Dec 1994
9 24 & 122 England Birmingham 6-9 June 1996
10 177 & 74 England Nottingham 4-9 July 1996
11 169 & 9 South Africa Cape Town 2-6 Jan 1997
12 143 Sri Lanka Colombo 2-6 Aug 1997
13 139 & 8 Sri Lanka Colombo 9-13 Aug 1997
14 148 & 13 Sri Lanka Mumbai 3-7 Dec 1997
15 4 & 155* Australia Chennai 6-10 March 1998
16 177 & 31 Australia Bangalore 25-28 March 1998
17 47 & 113 New Zealand Wellington 26-30 Dec 1998
18 0 & 136 Pakistan Chennai 28-31 Jan 1999
19 53 & 124* Sri Lanka Colombo 24-28 Feb 1999
20 18 & 126* New Zealand Chandigarh 10-14 Oct 1999
21 217 & 15 New Zealand Ahmedabad 29 Oct - 2 Nov 1999
22 116 & 52 Australia Melbourne 26-30 Dec 1999
23 122 & 39 Zimbabwe Delhi 18-22 Nov 2000
24 201* Zimbabwe Nagpur 25-29 Nov 2000
25 126 & 17 Australia Chennai 18-22 March 2001
26 155 & 15 South Africa Bloemfontein 16-20 Nov 2001
27 103 & 26 England Ahmedabad 11-15 Dec 2001
28 176 Zimbabwe Nagpur 21-25 Feb 2002
Sachin's ODI Stats
OPPONENTS M I RUNS Highest Score AVE 100's 50's
AUSTRALIA 33 33 1626 143 at Sharjah on 22nd April, 1998 49.27 6 7
BANGLADESH 6 5 199 54 at Dhaka on 10th Janaury, 1998 39.80 0 1
ENGLAND 20 20 650 91 at Sharjah on 10th December, 1997 36.11 0 4
KENYA 8 7 559 146 at Paarl on 24th Oct, 2001 139.75 4 0
NEW ZEALAND 31 30 1279 186* at Hyderabad on 8th November, 1999 44.10 3 7
PAKISTAN 43 41 1335 118 at Sharjah on 15th April, 1996 36.08 2 9
SOUTH AFRICA 40 40 1310 122 at Vadodara on 17th March, 2000 32.75 3 5
SRI LANKA 45 43 1760 137 at Delhi on 2nd March, 1996 46.31 6 9
U A E 1 1 63 63 at Sharjah on 13th April, 1994 63.00 0 1
WEST INDIES 29 29 1046 122* at Harare on 4th July, 2001 45.47 2 8
ZIMBABWE 30 29 1242 146 at Jodhpur on 08 Dec 2000 51.75 5 4
TOTAL 286 278 11069 186* Vs New Zealand on 8th Nov, 1999 43.92 31 55

The first batsman to score 10,000 runs in one-day cricket, making the record in the third
game of a five-match series against Australia on the 31st of March 2001. He reached the
landmark when he scored 34 runs in his 266th match and 259th innings. Tendulkar, 27, in his
amazing 12-year career, has scored a world record 28 hundreds and 50 half-centuries in his
10,000 runs. A genius without a doubt, this little master made his International debut in ODI’s and Tests at
the age of 16 against Pakistan against the fiery pace of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. He
then went to England as a part of the national side, and has not looked back ever since. The
name itself strikes terror in the hearts of bowlers all around the world. Hailed as the next
master-blaster following the legacy of the great West Indian Vivian Richards, this man has
every shot in the book, and can kill any attack in the world when in full swing. There is nothing
this man cannot do.

In batting, he has reached a stage that others can only dream of. He has destroyed
practically every bowling attack in the world. Tendulkar's 'specialties' include the straight drive
(seemingly nobody plays the shot better than him), the cover drive, the square cut, the
pullshot over midwicket/square leg, the delicate leg glance, the late cut, the lofted shots over
mid-on and mid-off and not to mention the improvisations he keeps coming up with, time and
again. He has tremendous power in his forearms and can hit the ball out of almost every
ground in the World. He plays each of his shots amazingly and has even employed the
reverse sweep to good effect. Some of his shots are hit with so much power that the ball
simply rockets to the fence as if he was trying to dismiss the ball from his presence. On the
other hand, some of his shots are neatly timed and placed well. His timing can be quite
exquisite and it is this blend of timing and raw power which makes him the world's
best/greatest batsman. Mentally very strong, Tendulkar is best when confronted by a
challenge
Family

Dad's Name : Ramesh Tendulkar
Sister's Name : Savitai Tendulkar
Brother's Name : Nitin Tendulkar & Ajit Tendulkar
Wife's Name : Anjali Tendulkar
Daughter's Name : Sarah

Tendulkar's Dream
Young Sachin had aspired of being a fast bowler. It was this dream that made him undertake trials at Chennai
based MRF pace academy, but his small stature proved to be a major hindrance to his aspiring career. ( THANK
GOD !!! else the WORLD would have been deprived of such a genius batsman. )

First step towards cricket
Tendulkar's sensational journey to cricket stardom sparked of when his brother Ajit made him meet Mr. R.
Achrekar ( Cricket Coach ). Sachin failed to perform in the first go which made him very nervous but his brother's
persuasion led Mr. Achrekar give him another chance.

Turning point in his career
It was his change of school to Shardashram Vidya Mandir in Dadar - close to Shivaji Park on his coach's advice
which marked a turn around in Sachin's career. He says," I use to bat in four nets at one strech. Whenever, I use
to get tired, Achrekar use to keep a one rupee coin on top of the stumps and say, "Anyone who gets him out will
take this coin. If no-one gets him, Sachin takes it." Tendulkar till date contributes this technique in being
instrumental for enhancing his concentration. He still treasures the 13 coins earned by him during the practice
sessions.

Naughty Duo
Sachin and his best pal Vinod Kambli hold the World Record of 664 runs stand for Shardashram School in
inter-school tournament in 1988. Tendulkar candidly admits that the total would have never assumed mammoth
proportion had he and Kambli not ignored the man waving from the boundary with the coach's message to
declare.

Tendulkar's Idol
Tendulkar's idol is the American Tennis superstar-John McEnore. During his young age, he argued and fought for
McEnore with his colony friends who supported Swedish Bjorn Borg. Sachin sported a head-band, sweat-band
and a tennis racquet showing his staunch loyalty towards his idol.

Family Quirks
Sachin's wife Anjali tends to become nervous while he bats, whereas his brother has become so superstitious
that he allows the family members to only watch the match recording.

His reactions to his dismissals
On pre-mature and early exits, Sachin likes to take out his anger somewhere. He prefers to be left alone, till he
cools down.

God's Importance in his life
Tendulkar is a God fearing person, a staunch devotee of Sai Baba, Ganpathi and frequently visits temples during
night when it's calm and quiet. He visualizes God in his parents. Religion to him is what his parents have
inculcated in him, his upbringing and his way of life. Sachin strongly believes in the concept of re-birth, existence
of Hell and Heaven. He loves celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi at home with his family and believes that it firms his
ties with his loved ones.

Favourites of Tendulkar

Ground : Sydney cricket ground
Movie : Coming to America
Music : Pop
Hobby : Collecting CD's.
Car : Maruti
Actors : Amitabh Bacchan, Nana Patekar
Actresses : Madhuri Dixit
Cricket Heroes : Gavaskar, Viv Richards, Imran Khan and Sandeep Patil
Other Fav. Stars : Maradona, Borris Becker
Drink : Orange / Apple juice and water
Food : Steak
Pastime : Listening to peaceful music with friends
Clothes : Official jacket and tie, else jeans and T-shirt
Magazine : Sportstar
Newspapers : Times of India, Mid-day, Afternoon Dispatch
Restaurant : Bukhara, Maurya Sheraton
Holiday Resort : Yorkshire, Headingley
Hotel : Park Royal Darling Harbour, Sydney
Other Sports : Tennis

Funniest Moment

Once I (Sachin) was batting with Vinod Kambli for a school match. Vinod dropped his bat in the middle of the
game and started to fly a kite. It was so funny, I really can't forget that day in whole of my life






Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (born April 24, 1973) is an Indian cricketer, widely considered to be one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He currently holds the records for the most cumulative runs in One-Day Internationals, and the most number of centuries scored in both One-day Internationals and Test cricket. He made his international debut against Pakistan in 1989 at the age of sixteen, becoming India's youngest Test player. Although primarily a top-order batsman, Tendulkar has often proved to be a useful and effective slow bowler. He received India's highest sporting honour, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna in the year 1997-1998 and the civilian award Padma Shri in 1999. His cricketing and batting abilities are widely regarded as genius by many stalwarts of the game. For instance, Sir Donald Bradman, the Australian great said of Sachin, "He reminds me of myself". He is affectionately known as The Little Master by his adoring fans.

Sachin's Latest World Record



35!!



India's Sachin Tendulkar celebrated becoming cricket's most prolific Test century scorer when he hit his 35th ton against Sri Lanka. Tendulkar brought up the world record with a single off Chaminda Vaas in fading light as play ended on the first day of the second Test in Delhi. He surpasses the record held by compatriot Sunil Gavaskar. India ended the day on 245-3 with VVS Laxman hitting 69 and Sourav Ganguly unbeaten on 39. Tendulkar, who had not been in great batting form since returning from a six-month injury absence, took 177 balls for his century, hitting 13 fours and a six along the way. And he reached the milestone in 125 Tests, the same amount Gavaskar took to score 34 centuries.

Latest News



I know my batting : Sachin



Having silenced his critics with a classy one-day international century, Sachin Tendulkar today said he had been in the game long enough to know about his batting and never paid heed to others views.
"I always bat as I feel is the correct way to bat. I have played long enough to know what is good for me. I do not want to know what others are thinking," Tendulkar said after India's 160-run win in the fourth and final one-dayer against the West Indies here. Tendulkar, who faced criticism during India's tour of South Africa, hit a 76-ball 100 for his 41st one-day hundred. "I always knew that I was batting well and getting decent scores, but somehow was not converting them into big scores. It was important for us today," said the Mumbaikar who was adjudged Man of the Match as well as the series which India won 3-1.


Sachin Tendulkar signs up with Canon



Sachin Tendulkar has signed another multi-million dollar deal even as Team India gets ready to rake in more moollah with the 2007 World Cup.
He will now feature as the global brand ambassador of Japanese digital imaging solutions company Canon. Tendulkar's 'disconnect' with Airtel had hogged the headlines recently, but that's something the Japanese camera makers are not too worried about "Right now, we need to make a strong brand recognition," said Alok Bharadwaj, VP, Canon India. The new deal will see the Master Blaster endorse the brand along with tennis star Maria Sharapova.


Sachin hits out at Aussies



Sachin Tendulkar has indirectly hit out at triumphant Australian captain Ricky Ponting and his teammates' behaviour during the prize distribution ceremony after the ICC Champions Trophy final against the West Indies at the Brabourne Stadium.
Eager to take hold of the trophy and pose for the cameras with his teammates, Ponting was seen tapping BCCI President Sharad Pawar on the shoulder as a gesture to leave the stage. Tendulkar, saying he had heard about the incident from others, termed it an unpleasant experience and "uncalled for" behaviour against a person who was dear to all the cricketers. "I wasn't watching the proceedings because I was traveling, but from what I heard it was an unpleasant experience which was uncalled for ," the ace batsman said. "Firstly, it should not have happened. It's important to show respect to the person who is so dear to the cricketers and is involved with cricket. So it's good that we avoid such incidents," he said in response to a specific query.


Shane Warne picks Tendulkar, Lara as best batsmen



Having reached the twilight of his career, spin wizard Shane Warne yearns for a Test hundred even as he picks Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara as the two best batsmen of his era and hardest to bowl at.
"I’m proud of what I’ve achieved in cricket. I don’t usually set too many personal goals, but a Test hundred is still something I’d like. I’ve messed up my six best chances," Warne told ‘Observer’ sports monthly in an interview. "There are a lot of statistics linked to me, most of which I don’t worry about - being hit for the most sixes in international cricket, for example - while having the most Test wickets is obviously great. "The one statistic that does annoy me is having the most Test runs in the history of the game without a hundred. I don’t like that." The 37-year-old world’s highest Test wicket-taker interestingly holds the record of accumulating most Test runs (2958) without having scored a hundred. His highest has been 99 he scored in Perth in 2001-02 against New Zealand. He had scored 11 fifties and has a batting average of 16.61. Warne also said India’s master blaster Sachin Tendulkar and current West Indies captain Brian Lara were the hardest batsmen to bowl at. "The hardest batsmen would be Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, the two best of my era," said the Hampshire captain. He, however, said South African Daryll Cullinan was his favourite prey batsman and thought he could get him out every ball.


All eyes on Sachins Tendulkar as crucial tri-series starts



All eyes will be on Sachin Tendulkar as the Indian team’s 2006-07 cricket season starts with the Unitech Cup triangular series, which will begin with a Sri Lanka-South Africa match here Monday.
Tendulkar will be the centre of attraction as he is making a comeback after a right shoulder injury that forced him to miss 14 one-day internationals (ODIs) and four Tests in his four-and-half-month absence since March when he was operated upon in London. The 33-year-old maestro will, however, not be seen in action here till Wednesday when India play their first match against Sri Lanka, a day-night affair at the R. Premadasa Stadium, one of the two venues of the seven-match competition.
Captain Rahul Dravid acknowledged that Tendulkar’s mere presence in the team in enough to boost the players. India, now ranked fourth on the International Cricket Council’s ODI Championship table, badly need Tendulkar as their fine ODI run was checked by the West Indies in May. India, then ranked third, lost 1-4 in the Caribbean and slipped by one place.

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