Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the most famous cricketer ever was born on April 24, 1973 in Mumbai. |
Sachin With His Father Ramesh Tendulkar |
Sachin And Kambli During Practice |
His childhood idol in sport is John McEnroe, and this early photo reveals his interest in tennis. |
Sachin During InterSchool Match
Match Against Don Bosco
Coach Achrekar And Sachin
sachin's century during interschool matches
Sachin At the Age Of 12
Guyles Shield Winning team
sachin holding palm beach cup
sandip patil giving prize to Sachin
Sachin With Sports Star Trophy
1987 Sports Star Trophy Winning Team
1987, Place : Baroda , Under 17 Team for Mumbai
Sachin, at the end of 2nd day of Harris Shield finals scored Unbeaten 286 Runs
Harris Sheild Finals
Star Cricket club's England Tour
Sachin The Youngest Player to Score Ranji Century
Sachin With Dilip Vengsarkar in the middle
Sachin And Kambli Knocks 664 runs
Sachin Tendulkar & Vinod Kambli's World Record Partnership Of Unbeaten 664 Runs During InterSchool Match Playing for Shardashram School
Sachin Tendulkar's first ever tv interview back in 1989 |
He adds a century on home soil against England in Madras, and celebrates in style
Sachin's debut match was against Pakistan in a test match on 1989. His one-day international (ODI) debut was on December 18 against Pakistan. His maiden ODI century came on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo, just six years after his debut.
On December 11, 1988, aged just 15 years and 232 days, Tendulkar scored 100 not out in his debut first-class match for Bombay against Gujarat, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on first-class debut.
Sachin Family Photos
Family: Father - Ramesh Tendulkar, Mother - , Wife - Anjali Mehta, Daughter - Sarah, Son - Arjun, Brothers - Nitin & Ajit Tendulkar, Sister - Savita.
In 1995, Sachin Tendulkar married Anjali (born November 10, 1967), a paediatrician and daughter of Gujarati industrialist Anand Mehta. They have two children, Sara (born October 12, 1997), and Arjun (born September 24, 1999).
Captaincy goes, but Tendulkar the run-machine is at its best in 1998. Two of his favourites - opponents Australia and venue Chennai - come together, and the bowlers pale into insignificance as his second-innings 155 turns a deficit into a match-winning total. Later, a certain Mr. Shane Warne suffers from nightmares
At the same ground in 1999, the first sign his body is suffering. In spite of a back injury, Tendulkar scores a masterful 136. India, though, fall short by 16 runs against Pakistan, and a poor fourth-innings record remains a blot in Tendulkar's CV
Even the Don takes note of Tendulkar's batting, and says the Indian batsman's style resembles him the most among those from the modern era. Tendulkar's tour of Australia in 1999-2000 - he's captain as well - is not in keeping with high expectations, with a few rough decisions coming his way
He yet tops the batting charts for India. India's hopes fade whenever he departs, and the captain cuts a lone figure as his team loses all three Tests. He steps down from captaincy during South Africa's visit in 2000
Tendulkar makes 10 in both innings, but he picks up three wickets in the Australia's second innings as India win the epic Test at Eden Gardens in 2001 to level the series
India and Tendulkar have an unsuccessful tour of New Zealand in 2002-03. The team begins the 2003 World Cup in South Africa under pressure; however, they make it to the final with Tendulkar the Player of the Tournament
A workmanlike innings in Sydney during the 2003-04 Australia tour helps Tendulkar to his first double-century overseas. His unbeaten scores of 241 and 60 - in Steve Waugh's farewell Test - almost results in a series win
Another 10,000: During his 52 against Pakistan in the Kolkata Test in 2005, Tendulkar becomes the first to score 10,000 runs in both Tests and ODIs
At home in Australia: The crowds are entertained as Tendulkar makes two hundreds in the four-Test series in 2007-08. India lose 2-1, but Tendulkar goes home a happy man, scoring 117 not out and 91 as India beat Australia in the finals to clinch the tri-nation one-day tournament
Playing a Test in Pakistan after nearly 15 years, Tendulkar scores an unbeaten 194 - a declaration denies him the double. However, it's Virender Sehwag - who developed with Tendulkar as a role model - who steals the show in Multan, becoming the first Indian triple-centurion
Captaincy comes calling, and Tendulkar leads India to a win in the one-off home Test against Australia to bag the newly instituted Border-Gavaskar Trophy, named after two players he would eventually join in the 10,000-run club
A special win: Tendulkar holds the trophy after India beat England 1-0 during their 2007 tour, his first series victory outside the subcontinent
Come Chennai and he's back to his best. Makes a hundred in the first innings as India win a memorable series 2-1
At home in Australia: The crowds are entertained as Tendulkar makes two hundreds in the four-Test series in 2007-08. India lose 2-1, but Tendulkar goes home a happy man, scoring 117 not out and 91 as India beat Australia in the finals to clinch the tri-nation one-day tournament
Playing a Test in Pakistan after nearly 15 years, Tendulkar scores an unbeaten 194 - a declaration denies him the double. However, it's Virender Sehwag - who developed with Tendulkar as a role model - who steals the show in Multan, becoming the first Indian triple-centurion
He's out stumped for the only time in his career, in Bangalore, but Tendulkar is still the best batsman on show and the Player of the Series as India win 1-0
As captain on the 1999-2000 tour of Australia, Sachin Tendulkar practises his bowling - but he struggles as a leader
Sachin now holds the record for having taken most one-day runs (17000+) and centuries (45).
Highest Score - 186*. He belongs to the group of rare sportsmen and his records might never be broken. Sachin Tendulkar has also captained India for few years.
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Hands of Appreciation- Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne. Sachin collecting Padma Vibushan award from Indian President Prathiba Patil sachin at his 36 birthday celebrations collecting golden bat from Indian Legend singer Lata Mangeshkar Riding on his fantastic performance in the tri-series in Sri Lanka, veteran Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar today returned to the top-10 of ICC one-day rankings, rising five places to seventh.
Sachin Tendulkar's 20-year long career, two weeks short of completing his two decades in international cricket.
People walk past a sand sculpture of Sachin Tendulkar and 20 bats, made by sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik, unseen, at a beach in Puri, India, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. Tendulkar will complete 20 years in international cricket Sunday.
Sachin Tendulkar became the first and only man in history to reach 200 in an ODI.
He carried his bat for 200 (147 balls) as India ended up with 401/3.
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We all Indians are lucky and proud to have Sachin Tendulkar in our country. Congratulations to a master blaster for his 20 years successful journey in International cricket. Wishes in the name of all his fans and from each and every true Indian for him to play more more years for our our country. Thanks for his contribution to INDIA. |
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