Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sachin Records


Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 177 290 14692 32 56.94 53.96 51 59
ODI 453 442 18111 41 45.16 86.32 48 95
T20 1 1 10 0 10 83.33 0 0
IPL 35 35 1170 5 39 123.81 0 8
CLT20 4 4 148 0 37 139.62 0 1
 


Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar pronunciation, born April 24, 1973 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, is an Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. In 2002, Wisden ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time next only to Sir Donald Bradman, and the second greatest one-day international (ODI) batsman of all time next only to Sir Viv Richards. In September 2007, Shane Warne, the world-record breaking Australian leg spinner, rated Sachin Tendulkar as the greatest player he has played with or against. Sachin Tendulkar was the only player of the current generation to be included in Bradman's Eleven, the dream team of Sir Donald Bradman, published in his biography. He is sometimes referred to as the Little Master or the Master Blaster.

Tendulkar is the highest run scorer in both Test matches and ODIs, and also the batsman with the most centuries in either form of the game. On October 17, 2008, when he surpassed Brian Lara's record for the most runs scored in Test Cricket, he also became the first batsman to score 12,000 runs in that form of the game, having also been the third batsman and first Indian to pass 11,000 runs in Test cricket. He was also the first player to score 10,000 runs in one-day internationals, and also the first player to cross every subsequent 1000-run mark that has been crossed in ODI cricket history. In the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, Tendulkar surpassed Australia's Allan Border to become the player to cross the 50-run mark the most number of times in Test cricket history, and also the second ever player to score 10 Test centuries against Australia, after only Sir Jack Hobbs of England more than 70 years back. Tendulkar has been honored with the Padma Vibhushan award, India's second highest civilian award, and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, India's highest sporting honor.

Test Records

  1. Most runs in career. (13341 runs)
  2. Most hundreds in career. (47 Hundreds)
  3. Most fours in career. (1734+ Fours)
  4. Two unbeaten 50+ runs in a match. (241* & 60* vs Australia in 2004)
  5. Fast to 8000 runs. (154 Inns)
  6. Fast to 12000 runs. (247 Inns)
  7. Fast to 13,000 runs. (266 Inns)
  8. Most hundred partnerships by a pair. (17 Hundred Partnership with Rahul Dravid)2

Combined Test, ODI & T20I Records

  1. Most Runs in career. (30638 Runs)
  2. Most Hundreds in career. (93 Hundreds)
  3. Most Hundreds in a calendar year. (12 Hundreds in 1998)
  4. Most Hundreds against one team. (19 Hundreds against Australia)
  5. Most Nineties in career.(25 Nineties)
  6. Most Fifties in career. (147 Fifties)
  7. Most Fours in career. (3623+ Fours)
  8. Highest Overall Parnership runs by a pair. (12400 Runs with Sourav Ganguly)
  9. Most Hundred Parnerships by a pair. (38 Hundreds with Sourav Ganguly)
  10. Most matches in career. (606 Matches)
  11. Most consequetive matches for a team. (239 Matches for India from 25 April 1990 to 24 April 1998)
  12. Most 'Player of the match' awards. (73 Awards)
  13. Most 'Player of the series' awards. (18 Awards)3

World Cup Records

  1. Most Runs. (1796 Runs)
  2. Most Hundreds. (4 Hundreds)
  3. Most Fifties. (13 Fifties)
  4. Most runs in a series. (673 runs in 2003 World Cup)
  5. Highest Parnership runs for 3rd wicket. (237 Runs with Rahul Dravid).4


Name
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
 Born
24 April 1973, Mumbai
 Major Teams
Mumbai, Yorkshire, India, ACC Asian XI
 Batting Style
Right Hand Bat
 Bowling Style
Right Arm Off Break, Leg Break, Right Arm Medium
 Test Debut
15-20 Nov,1989 (Ind vs Pak at Karachi)
 ODI Debut
18 Dec 1989 (Ind vs Pak at Gujranwala)
 T20I Debut
1 Dec 2006 (Ind v RSA at Johannesburg)

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