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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar ˌ s ʌ tʃ ɪ n t ɛ n ˈ d uː l k er pronounced setɕin teːɳɖulkeɾ born 24 April 1973 is an Indian former international cricketer who captained the Indian national team He is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket Hailed as the world s most prolific batsman of all time he is the all time highest run scorer in both ODI and Test cricket with more than 18 000 runs and 15 000 runs respectively He also holds the record for receiving the most player of the match awards in international cricket Tendulkar was a Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha by presidential nomination from 2012 to 2018 Sachin TendulkarTendulkar in 2017Personal informationFull nameSachin Ramesh TendulkarBorn 1973 04 24 24 April 1973 age 51 Bombay Maharashtra India now Mumbai India NicknameLittle MasterMaster BlasterHeight165 cm 5 ft 5 in BattingRight handedBowlingRight arm leg breakRight arm off breakRoleBatterRelationsRamesh Tendulkar father Arjun Tendulkar son Websitesachintendulkar comInternational informationNational sideIndia 1989 2013 Test debut cap 187 15 November 1989 v PakistanLast Test14 November 2013 v West IndiesODI debut cap 74 18 December 1989 v PakistanLast ODI18 March 2012 v PakistanODI shirt no 10 formerly 99 33 Only T20I cap 11 1 December 2006 v South AfricaT20I shirt no 10Domestic team informationYearsTeam1988 2013Mumbai1992Yorkshire1994East Bengal2008 2013Mumbai Indians squad no 10 Career statisticsCompetition Test ODI FC LAMatches 200 463 310 551Runs scored 15 921 18 426 25 396 21 999Batting average 53 78 44 83 57 84 45 54100s 50s 51 68 49 96 81 116 60 114Top score 248 200 248 200 Balls bowled 4 240 8 054 7 605 10 230Wickets 46 154 71 201Bowling average 54 17 44 48 61 74 42 175 wickets in innings 0 2 0 210 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 3 10 5 32 3 10 5 32Catches stumpings 115 140 186 175 Medal record Men s CricketRepresenting IndiaICC Cricket World CupWinner 2011 India Bangladesh Sri LankaRunner up 2003 South Africa Zimbabwe KenyaICC Champions TrophyWinner 2002 Sri LankaRunner up 2000 KenyaACC Asia CupWinner 1990 91 IndiaWinner 1995 United Arab EmiratesRunner up 1997 Sri LankaRunner up 2004 Sri LankaAustral Asia CupRunner up 1994 United Arab EmiratesSource ESPNcricinfo 15 November 2013Member of Parliament Rajya SabhaIn office 27 April 2012 26 April 2018ConstituencyNominatedSignature Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven made his Test match debut on 15 November 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for over 24 years In 2002 halfway through his career Wisden ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time behind Don Bradman and the second greatest ODI batsman of all time behind Viv Richards The same year Tendulkar was a part of the team that was one of the joint winners of the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy Later in his career Tendulkar was part of the Indian team that won the 2011 Cricket World Cup his first win in six World Cup appearances for India He had previously been named Player of the Tournament at the 2003 World Cup Tendulkar has received several awards from the government of India the Arjuna Award 1994 the Khel Ratna Award 1997 the Padma Shri 1998 and the Padma Vibhushan 2008 After Tendulkar played his last match in November 2013 the Prime Minister s Office announced the decision to award him the Bharat Ratna India s highest civilian award He was the first sportsperson to receive the reward and as of 2023 update is the youngest recipient In 2010 Time included Tendulkar in its annual list of the most influential people in the world Tendulkar was awarded the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for cricketer of the year at the 2010 International Cricket Council ICC Awards Having retired from ODI cricket in 2012 he retired from all forms of cricket in November 2013 after playing his 200th Test match Tendulkar played 664 international cricket matches in total scoring 34 357 runs In 2013 Tendulkar was included in an all time Test World XI to mark the 150th anniversary of Wisden Cricketers Almanack and he was the only specialist batsman of the post World War II era along with Viv Richards to get featured in the team In 2019 he was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame On 24 April 2023 the Sydney Cricket Ground unveiled a set of gates named after Tendulkar and Brian Lara on the occasion of Tendulkar s 50th birthday and the 30th anniversary of Lara s innings of 277 at the ground Early life and backgroundTendulkar was born at the Nirmal Nursing Home in the Dadar neighbourhood of Bombay Maharashtra on 24 April 1973 into a Maharastrian family His father Ramesh Tendulkar was a Marathi language novelist and poet while his mother Rajni worked in the insurance industry Tendulkar s father named him after his favourite music director Sachin Dev Burman Tendulkar has three older siblings two half brothers Nitin and Ajit and a half sister Savita They were his father s children by his first wife who died after the birth of her third child His brother Ajit played in Bombay s Kanga Cricket League Tendulkar spent his formative years in the Sahitya Sahawas Cooperative Housing Society in Bandra East As a young boy Tendulkar was considered a bully and he often picked fights with new children in his school As a child Tendulkar was interested in both tennis and cricket He particularly idolised American player John McEnroe and emulated his hero by growing his hair long at the age of 7 or 8 years At this time Tendulkar also regularly wore tennis wristbands and headbands and carried a tennis racquet with him as a sign of his love for tennis To help curb his bullying tendencies his elder brother Ajit introduced Tendulkar to cricket in 1984 Ajit introduced him to cricket coach Ramakant Achrekar at Shivaji Park in Dadar At their first meeting Tendulkar did not play well Ajit told Achrekar that he was feeling self conscious due to the coach observing him and was not displaying his natural game Ajit requested the coach to give him another chance at playing but watch while hiding behind a tree This time Tendulkar apparently unobserved played much better and was accepted at Achrekar s academy better source needed Achrekar was impressed with Tendulkar s talent and advised him to shift his schooling citation needed to Sharadashram Vidyamandir School a school in Dadar that had produced many notable cricketers He made his debut as a cricketer for Sharadashram in late 1984 Prior to this Tendulkar had attended the Indian Education Society s New English School in Bandra East He was also coached under the guidance of Achrekar at Shivaji Park in the mornings and evenings Tendulkar would practice for hours if he became exhausted Achrekar would put a one rupee coin on the top of the stumps and the bowler who dismissed Tendulkar would get the coin If Tendulkar completed the session without getting dismissed the coach would give him the coin Tendulkar considers the 13 coins he won among his most prized possessions While he was training at Shivaji Park he moved in with his aunt and uncle who lived near the park Besides school cricket Tendulkar also played club cricket In 1984 at age 11 he debuted in the Kanga Cricket League while playing for the John Bright Cricket Club Beginning in 1988 he played for the Cricket Club of India In 1987 at the age of 14 he attended the MRF Pace Foundation in Madras now Chennai to train as a fast bowler but the trainer Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee was unimpressed and suggested that Tendulkar focus on his batting instead On 20 January 1987 he was a substitute for Imran Khan s side in an exhibition match at Brabourne Stadium in Bombay A couple of months later former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar gave Tendulkar a pair of his own lightweight pads and told him to not get disheartened for not receiving the Bombay Cricket Association s Best Junior Cricketer Award Of this experience Tendulkar later said It was the greatest source of encouragement for me Tendulkar served as a ball boy in the 1987 Cricket World Cup when India played against England in the semifinal in Bombay In 1988 while playing for Sharadashram Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli batted in an unbroken 664 run partnership in a Lord Harris Shield inter school game against St Xavier s High School Tendulkar scored 326 not out in that match and scored over 1 000 runs in the tournament This was a record partnership in any form of cricket until 2006 when it was broken by two junior cricketers in Hyderabad India Early careerOn 14 November 1987 at age 14 Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy for the 1987 88 season but he was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches though he was often used as a substitute fielder A year later on 11 December 1988 aged 15 years and 232 days Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat at Wankhede Stadium and scored 100 not out in that match making him the youngest Indian to score a century on debut in first class cricket He was selected to play for the team by Bombay captain Dilip Vengsarkar who watched him play Kapil Dev in Wankhede Stadium s cricket practice nets where the Indian team had come to play against the touring New Zealand team Tendulkar followed this by scoring a century each in his Deodhar and Duleep Trophy debut which are also India s domestic cricket tournaments Tendulkar finished the 1988 89 Ranji Trophy season as Bombay s highest run scorer He scored 583 runs at an average of 67 77 and was the eighth highest run scorer overall In both 1988 and 1989 he was picked for a young Indian team to tour England under the Star Cricket Club banner In the 1990 91 Ranji Trophy final which Bombay narrowly lost to Haryana Tendulkar s 96 from 75 balls was key to giving Bombay a chance of victory as it attempted to chase 355 from only 70 overs on the final day At the start of the 1989 90 season while playing for Rest of India Tendulkar scored an unbeaten century in an Irani Trophy match against Delhi In the final of 1995 Ranji Trophy Tendulkar captaining Bombay scored 140 and 139 versus Punjab In the 1995 96 Irani Cup he captained Mumbai against Rest of India His first double century 204 was for Mumbai while playing against the visiting Australian team at the Brabourne Stadium in 1998 He is the only player to score a century on debut in all three of his domestic first class tournaments the Ranji Irani and Duleep Trophies Another double century was an innings of 233 against Tamil Nadu in the semi finals of the 2000 Ranji Trophy which he regards as one of the best innings of his career In total Tendulkar was part of five Ranji Trophy finals in which Mumbai won 4 County cricket In 1992 at the age of 19 Tendulkar became the first overseas born player to represent Yorkshire which prior to Tendulkar joining the team never selected players even UK based from outside Yorkshire Selected for Yorkshire as a replacement for the injured Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott Tendulkar played 16 first class matches for the team and scored 1 070 runs at an average of 46 52 CareerEarly tours Raj Singh Dungarpur is credited for the selection of Tendulkar for the Indian tour of Pakistan in late 1989 after one first class season The Indian selection committee had shown interest in selecting Tendulkar for the tour of the West Indies held earlier that year but eventually did not select him as they did not want him to be exposed to the dominant fast bowlers of the West Indies so early in his career citation needed Tendulkar was the youngest player to debut for India in Tests at the age of 16 years and 205 days and also the youngest player to debut for India in ODI at the age of 16 years and 238 days Tendulkar made his Test debut against Pakistan in Karachi in November 1989 aged 16 years and 205 days He scored 15 runs being bowled by Waqar Younis who also made his debut in that match He was noted for how he handled numerous blows to his body at the hands of the Pakistani pace attack In the fourth and final Test match in Sialkot he was hit on the nose by a bouncer bowled by Younis but he declined medical assistance and continued to bat even as he his nose gushed blood In a 20 over exhibition game in Peshawar held in parallel with the bilateral series Tendulkar made 53 runs off 18 balls including an over in which he scored 27 runs bowled by leg spinner Abdul Qadir This was later called one of the best innings I have seen by the then Indian captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth In all Tendulkar scored 215 runs at an average of 35 83 in the Test series and was dismissed without scoring a run in the only One Day International ODI he played The series was followed by a tour of New Zealand in which he scored 117 runs at an average of 29 25 in Tests He was dismissed without scoring in one of the two ODI games he played and scored 36 in the other On a 1990 tour to England on 14 August he became the second youngest cricketer to score a Test century as he made 119 not out in the second Test at Old Trafford in Manchester Wisden described his innings as a disciplined display of immense maturity and also wrote He looked the embodiment of India s famous opener Gavaskar and indeed was wearing a pair of his pads While he displayed a full repertoire of strokes in compiling his maiden Test hundred most remarkable were his off side shots from the back foot Though only 5ft 5in tall he was still able to control without difficulty short deliveries from the English pacemen Tendulkar s reputation grew during the 1991 92 tour of Australia held before the 1992 Cricket World Cup During the tour he scored an unbeaten 148 in the third Test at Sydney making him the youngest batsman to score a century in Australia He then scored 114 on a fast bouncing pitch in the final Test at Perth against a pace attack from Merv Hughes Bruce Reid and Craig McDermott Hughes commented to Allan Border at the time that This little prick s going to get more runs than you AB Rise through the ranks 1994 96 ODI matches Tendulkar opened the batting at Auckland against New Zealand in 1994 making 82 runs off 49 balls He scored his first ODI century on 9 September 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo He competed in 78 ODIs before scoring his first century citation needed Tendulkar waits at the bowler s end Tendulkar s rise continued when he was the leading run scorer at the 1996 World Cup scoring two centuries He was the only Indian batsman to perform well in the semi final against Sri Lanka citation needed Tendulkar fell amid a batting collapse citation needed and the match referee Clive Lloyd awarded Sri Lanka the match after the crowd began rioting and throwing litter onto the field After the World Cup in the same year against Pakistan at Sharjah Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin was going through a lean patch Tendulkar and Navjot Singh Sidhu both made centuries to set a then record partnership for the second wicket After getting out Tendulkar found Azharuddin in two minds about whether he should bat citation needed Tendulkar convinced Azharuddin to bat and Azharuddin subsequently unleashed 24 runs off one over India went on to win that match It enabled India to post a score in excess of 300 runs for the first time in an ODI 1998 Australian competition Tendulkar scored 143 131 runs in Sharjah against the Australian team in the 1998 Coca Cola cup including 5 sixes in an innings against Shane Warne Damien Fleming and Michael Kasprowicz The innings is known as the Desert Storm because it was interrupted by a sand storm In 2020 a poll from the ICC declared it Tendulkar s best ODI innings In early 1998 while playing in an Australian tour of India Tendulkar scored three consecutive centuries The focus of the tour was the clash between Tendulkar and spinner Shane Warne both at the peak of their careers In the lead up to the series Tendulkar simulated scenarios in the nets with Laxman Sivaramakrishnan In their tour opener Australia faced Mumbai at the Brabourne Stadium in a three day first class match Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 204 runs as Shane Warne conceded 111 runs in 16 overs and Australia lost the match within three days He also had a role with the ball in the five match ODI series in India following the Tests including a five wicket haul in an ODI in Kochi Set 310 runs to win Australia were cruising at 203 for 3 in the 31st over when Tendulkar turned the match for India taking the wickets of Michael Bevan Steve Waugh Darren Lehmann Tom Moody and Damien Martyn for 32 runs in 10 overs The Test match success was followed by two consecutive centuries in April 1998 in a Triangular cricket tournament in Sharjah the first in a must win game to take India to the finals and then again in the finals both against Australia These twin knocks were also known as the Desert Storm innings Following the series Warne ruefully joked that he was having nightmares about his Indian nemesis Tendulkar s contribution in the ICC 1998 quarterfinal at Dhaka paved the way for India s entry into the semifinals when he took four Australian wickets after scoring 141 runs in 128 balls 1999 Asian Test Championship Test matches and the World Cup The inaugural Asian Test Championship took place in February and March 1999 involving India Pakistan and Sri Lanka Around 100 000 attended the first four days of the tournament breaking a 63 year old record for aggregate Test attendance record In the first match between India and Pakistan at Eden Gardens Tendulkar was dismissed from the match after colliding with Pakistan bowler Shoaib Akhtar The crowd reacted by throwing objects at Akhtar and the players were taken off the field The match resumed after Tendulkar and the president of the ICC appealed to the crowd however further rioting meant that the match was finished in front of a crowd of 200 people Tendulkar scored his 19th Test century in the second Test and the match resulted in a draw with Sri Lanka India did not progress to the final which was won by Pakistan and refused to participate in the 2001 02 Asian Test Championship due to increasing political tensions between India and Pakistan In a Test match against Pakistan at Chepauk in 1999 the first of a two Test series Tendulkar scored 136 runs India lost the match by 12 runs Tendulkar s father Ramesh Tendulkar died during the 1999 Cricket World Cup Tendulkar flew back to India to attend the final rituals of his father missing the match against Zimbabwe He returned to the World Cup scoring a century 140 not out of 101 balls in his very next match against Kenya in Bristol He dedicated the century to his father Captaincy of national team Tendulkar s record as captain Matches Won Lost Drawn Tied No result Win Test 25 4 9 12 0 16 ODI 73 23 43 2 6 31 50 Tendulkar s two tenures as captain of the Indian cricket team were not very successful Tendulkar became captain in 1996 but by 1997 the team was performing poorly Discussing Tendulkar s first term as captain Azharuddin was credited with saying He won t win It s not in the small one s destiny Hindi Nahin jeetega Chote ki naseeb main jeet nahin hai Tendulkar succeeding Azharuddin as captain for his second term led India on a tour of Australia where the visitors were beaten 3 0 by the newly crowned world champions when Tendulkar won the player of the series award as well as player of the match in one of the games After another Test series defeat this time by a 0 2 margin at home against South Africa Tendulkar resigned and Sourav Ganguly took over as captain in 2000 South Africa match fixing In 2000 members of the South African national team attempted to fix matches during their visit to India After the incident Tendulkar and three other senior cricketers worked to ensure that players whose performance and conduct was dubious were never picked for the Indian squad again Role in 2007 captaincy change During the Indian team s 2007 tour of England the desire of Rahul Dravid to resign from the captaincy became known Then Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI President Sharad Pawar offered the captaincy to Tendulkar who instead recommended Mahendra Singh Dhoni Pawar later revealed this conversation crediting Tendulkar for suggesting Dhoni who since achieved much success as captain Continued rise 2001 02 Mike Denness incident Kolkata Test and breaking Bradman s record During India s 2001 tour of South Africa in the second Test match referee Mike Denness fined four Indian players for excessive appealing and fined the Indian captain Sourav Ganguly for not controlling his team Denness suspended Tendulkar from one match for alleged ball tampering Television cameras captured images that suggested Tendulkar may have been involved in cleaning the seam of the cricket ball The incident escalated to include sports journalists accusing Denness of racism and led to Denness being barred from entering the venue of the third Test match The ICC revoked the status of the match as a Test as the teams rejected the appointed referee The charges against Tendulkar triggered a massive backlash from the Indian public On the final day of the Kolkata Test against Australia in 2001 Tendulkar took three wickets including the key wickets of Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist who were centurions in the previous Test His three wickets haul helped India win the match In the five match ODI series that followed he took his 100th wicket in ODIs claiming the wicket of then Australian captain Steve Waugh in the final match at the Fatorda Stadium in Goa In the 2002 series in the West Indies Tendulkar started well scoring 79 in the first Test In the second Test at Port of Spain Sachin Tendulkar scored 117 in the first innings his 29th Test century in his 93rd Test match to equal Donald Bradman s record of 29 Test hundreds He was gifted a Ferrari 360 Modena by Fiat through Michael Schumacher for achieving this feat Then in an unprecedented sequence he scored just 0 0 8 and 0 in the next four innings He returned to form in the last Test scoring 41 and 86 one half century However India lost the series In this period in the third Test match against England in August 2002 Tendulkar scored his 30th Test century to surpass Bradman s haul in his 99th Test match 2003 Cricket World Cup Tendulkar made 673 runs in 11 matches in the 2003 Cricket World Cup helping India reach the final While Australia won Tendulkar was given the Man of the Tournament award He continued to score heavily in ODI cricket that year with two hundreds in a tri series involving New Zealand and Australia As a part time bowler he dismissed an exhausted centurion Matthew Hayden in the tri series final 2003 04 Tour of Australia The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003 04 saw Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series scoring 241 not out from 436 balls with 33 fours at a strike rate of 55 27 in Sydney putting India in a virtually unbeatable position He spent 613 minutes at the crease during the innings He followed this up with an unbeaten 60 in the second innings of the Test Prior to this Test match he had had an unusually horrible run of form failing in all six innings in the preceding three Tests citation needed It was no aberration that 2003 was his worst year in Test cricket with an average of 17 00 and just one fifty Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series Indian captain Rahul Dravid declared before Tendulkar reached 200 had he done so it would have been the fourth time he had passed the landmark in Tests Tendulkar said that he was disappointed and that the declaration had taken him by surprise Many former cricketers commented that Dravid s declaration was in bad taste After the match which India won Dravid said that the matter had been discussed internally and put to rest A tennis elbow injury then took its toll on Tendulkar leaving him out of the side for most of the year coming back only for the last two Tests when Australia toured India in 2004 He played a part in India s victory in Mumbai in that series with a fast 55 though Australia took the series 2 1 Performance dip 2005 06 Dry spell On 10 December 2005 at Feroz Shah Kotla Tendulkar scored his record breaking 35th Test century against the Sri Lankans After this Tendulkar endured the longest needs update spell of his career without a Test century 17 innings elapsed before he scored 101 against Bangladesh in May 2007 Tendulkar scored his 39th ODI hundred on 6 February 2006 in a match against Pakistan He followed with a 42 in the second One Day International against Pakistan on 11 February 2006 and then a 95 in hostile seaming conditions on 13 February 2006 in Lahore which set up an Indian victory On 19 March 2006 after being dismissed for only one run against England in the first innings of the third Test in his home ground Wankhede Tendulkar was booed off the ground by a section of the crowd Tendulkar ended the three Test series without a half century to his credit and the need for a shoulder operation raised more questions about his longevity citation needed Tendulkar s comeback came in the DLF cup in Malaysia and he was the only Indian batsman to shine In his comeback match against West Indies on 14 September 2006 Tendulkar responded to his critics who believed that his career was inexorably sliding with his 40th ODI century Though he scored 141 not out West Indies won the rain affected match by the D L method 2007 Cricket World Cup During the preparation for the 2007 World Cup Tendulkar s attitude was criticised by Indian coach Greg Chappell Chappell reportedly felt that Tendulkar would be more useful down the order while Tendulkar felt that he would be better off opening the innings the role he had played for most of his career Chappell also believed that Tendulkar s repeated failures were hurting the team s chances In a rare show of emotion Tendulkar hit out at the comments attributed to Chappell by pointing out that no coach had ever suggested his attitude towards cricket was incorrect On 7 April 2007 the Board of Control for Cricket in India issued a notice to Tendulkar asking for an explanation for his comments made to the media Chappell subsequently resigned as coach but said that this affair had no bearing on his decision and that he and Tendulkar were on good terms At the World Cup in the West Indies Tendulkar and the Indian cricket team led by Rahul Dravid had a dismal campaign Tendulkar who was pushed to bat lower down the order had scores of 7 against Bangladesh 57 not out against Bermuda and 0 against Sri Lanka As a result former Australian captain Ian Chappell brother of Greg called for Tendulkar to retire in his newspaper column After the loss against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Tendulkar suffered depression and thought to retire from cricket but Viv Richards and Ajit Tendulkar stopped him According to Tendulkar 23 March 2007 the loss against Bangladesh is one of the worst days of his cricketing career Return to old form and consistency 2007 In 2007 in a Test series during India s tour of Bangladesh Tendulkar returned to his opening slot and was chosen as the Man of the Series He continued by scoring 99 and 93 in the first two matches of the Future Cup against South Africa During the second match he also became the first to score 15 000 runs in ODIs He was the leading run scorer and was adjudged the Man of the Series Tendulkar upon reaching his 38th Test century against Australia in the 2nd Test at the SCG in 2008 where he finished not out on 154 On the second day of the Nottingham Test on 28 July 2007 Tendulkar became the third cricketer to complete 11 000 Test runs In the subsequent one day series against England Tendulkar was the leading run scorer from India with an average of 53 42 In the ODI Series against Australia in October 2007 Tendulkar was the leading Indian run scorer with 278 runs Tendulkar was dismissed five times in 2007 between 90 and 100 including three times at 99 leading some to suggestions that he struggles to cope with nervousness in this phase of his innings Tendulkar has got out 27 times in the 90s during his international career In a five ODI series against Pakistan he was caught by Kamran Akmal off the bowling of Umar Gul for 99 in the second match at Mohali and in the fourth match of that series he got out in the 90s for a second time scoring 97 before dragging a delivery from Gul on to his stumps 2007 08 Tour of Australia In 2008 India s tour of Australia at a Sydney Test match Australian Andrew Symonds accused Indian Harbhajan Singh of using racist terminology by calling him a monkey This matter was dubbed Monkeygate by the media Singh was suspended by the match ICC referee after hearing Sachin Tendulkar was standing on non striker s end at that moment when Symonds claimed racist comments happened In the hearing Tendulkar said to the ICC match referee Mike Procter that he could not say what exactly Singh said to Symonds but in the next hearing Tendulkar changed his stance and said that Symonds had not said monkey but Teri Maa Ki Your mother s In his autobiography Playing It My Way Tendulkar wrote Teri Maa Ki It is an expression we often use in North India to vent our anger and to me it all part of the game full citation needed The matter became big in following days and nearly led to the cancellation of this tour Referee suspended Singh for 3 Test but after appeal and Tendulkar s statement in hearing the suspension was overturned Andrew Symonds later said in Monkeygate Ten years on a documentary that was based on this matter When I began to play for Mumbai Indians IPL franchise once Harbhajan Singh came to me and apologised Symonds said in the documentary We go to a very wealthy man s place for a barbecue drinks and dinner one night and the whole team s there and he had guests there and Harbhajan said mate can I speak to you for a minute out in the garden out the front He goes look I ve got to say sorry to you for what I did to you in Sydney I apologise excessive citations The Herald Sun quoted Tendulkar is still not forgiven by some Aussie players for changing his account on Monkeygate dubbed Tendulkar as Indian demigod In the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2007 08 Tendulkar showed exceptional form becoming the leading run scorer with 493 runs in four Tests despite consistently failing in the second innings Tendulkar scored 62 runs in the first innings of the first Test at the MCG in Melbourne but could not prevent a heavy 337 run win for Australia In the controversial New Years Test at Sydney Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 154 even though India lost the Test This was his third century at the SCG and his 38th Test century overall earning him an average of 326 at the ground at the time of completing the innings In the third Test at the WACA cricket ground in Perth Tendulkar was instrumental in India s first innings score of 330 scoring a well compiled 71 India went on to record a historic triumph at the WACA ending Australia s run of 16 consecutive wins In the fourth Test at the Adelaide Oval which ended in a draw he scored 153 in the first innings being involved in a crucial 126 run stand with VVS Laxman for the fifth wicket to lead India to a score of 282 for 5 from 156 for 4 He secured the Man of the Match award In the One Day International Commonwealth Bank Tri Series involving India Sri Lanka and Australia Tendulkar became the only batsman to complete 16 000 runs in ODIs He achieved this feat against Sri Lanka on 5 February 2008 at the Gabba in Brisbane He started the series wth scores of 10 35 44 and 32 His form dipped a bit in the middle of the tournament original research but Tendulkar came back strongly in India s must win game against Sri Lanka at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart scoring 63 off 54 balls He finished the series with a match winning 117 not out off 120 balls in the first final and 91 runs in the second final Both the knocks were nominated to be the ODI Batting Performance of the year by ESPNcricinfo 2008 Return to Tests and breaking Brian Lara s record South Africa toured in March and April 2008 for a three Test series Tendulkar scored a five ball duck in his only innings of the series he sustained a groin strain in the match and as a result was forced not only to miss the second and third Tests but also the tri series involving Bangladesh the 2008 Asia Cup and the first half of the inaugural season of the IPL Before the Indian cricket team s tour of Sri Lanka in July 2008 Tendulkar needed 177 runs to go past Brian Lara s record of Test 11 953 runs However he failed in all six innings scoring a total of 95 runs India lost the series and his average of 15 83 was his worst in a Test series with at least three matches In the following ODI series against Sri Lanka Tendulkar was sidelined due to injury However during the following Australia tour of India he returned to fitness and form scoring 13 and 49 in the first Test before making 88 in the first innings of the second Test breaking the record for most Test runs held by Brian Lara He also reached the 12 000 run mark when he was on 61 He described the achievement as the biggest in 19 years of his career on the day he achieved the record He made a fifty in the third Test and 109 in the fourth as India won the series 2 0 and regained the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2008 England Series Tendulkar was again out of the first three ODIs of a seven match ODI series at home against England due to an injury but he made 11 in the fourth ODI and 50 in the fifth before the series was called off due to the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks the scoreline being 5 0 to India England returned for a two match Test series in December 2008 and the first Test which was originally planned to be held in Mumbai was shifted to Chennai following the terror attacks Chasing 387 for victory in that match Tendulkar scored 103 not out and shared a 163 run unbroken fifth wicket partnership with Yuvraj Singh This was his third century in the fourth innings of a Test match and the first which resulted in a win He dedicated this century to the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks The knock was nominated to be one of the Test Batting Performance of the year by ESPNcricinfo Tendulkar scored poorly in the second Test at Mohali which ended in a draw India won the series 1 0 2009 10 Consolidation and ODI record In early 2009 India revisited Sri Lanka for five ODIs as the Pakistan series had been cancelled due to the security situation in Pakistan and the attacks in Mumbai citation needed Tendulkar scored 5 6 and 7 in the first three matches being dismissed leg before wicket in all of them and did not play in the remaining two matches India s next assignment was an away series against New Zealand consisting of three Tests and five ODIs In the ODI series Tendulkar made an unbeaten 163 in the third match before stomach cramps forced him to end his innings India made 392 won the match and eventually won the series 3 1 Tendulkar made 160 in the first Test his 42nd Test century and India won He made 49 and 64 in the second Test and 62 and 9 in the third in which play was halted on the last day due to rain with India needing only two wickets to win India won the series 1 0 Tendulkar rested himself for the ODI tour of West Indies but was back for the Compaq Cup Tri Series between India Sri Lanka and New Zealand in early September 2009 He made 46 and 27 in the league matches before notching up 138 in the final as India made 319 and won by 46 runs This was Tendulkar s sixth century in a final of an ODI tournament and his third consecutive score of over 50 in such finals Tendulkar played only one innings in the ICC Champions trophy in South Africa scoring 8 against Pakistan as India lost The next match against Australia was abandoned due to rain and he was out with a stomach infection in the third match against the West Indies as India were eliminated Australia returned for a seven match ODI series in India in October and Tendulkar made 14 4 32 and 40 in the first four games In the fifth match with the series tied at 2 2 Australia amassed 350 4 in 50 overs Tendulkar made his 45th ODI hundred a 175 off 141 balls Just when it seemed that he would steer India to the large victory target he tried to scoop a slower delivery from debutant bowler Clint McKay over short fine leg only to be caught by Nathan Hauritz with India needing 19 runs to win with 18 balls and four wickets left The Indian tail collapsed and Australia won the match by three runs During this match Tendulkar also became the first player to reach 17 000 ODI runs and achieved his personal best against Australia as well as the third highest score in a defeat The knock was voted as the Best ODI Batting Performance of 2009 by ESPNcricinfo In the five match ODI series against Sri Lanka in 2009 10 Tendulkar scored 69 43 96 not out and 8 in the first four matches with the fifth match being abandoned as the pitch was deemed unfit and potentially dangerous India won the series 3 1 In the Test series that followed he scored a 100 not out in the first Test which was drawn and 40 and 53 in the second and third Tests respectively as India clinched innings victories in both the Tests to win the series 2 0 Tendulkar rested himself for the ODI tri series in Bangladesh in 2010 but played in the subsequent Test series He made 105 not out and 16 in the first Test and 143 in the second India won both the Tests In the two Test Series against South Africa Tendulkar made 7 and 100 in the first Test He then scored 106 in the first innings of the second Test which was his 47th hundred in Test cricket It was also his fourth hundred in successive Tests and he was the fourth Indian to achieve this feat In the second match of the subsequent ODI series Tendulkar scored 200 not out becoming the world s first batsman to score a double century in ODI cricket and breaking the previous highest score of 194 jointly held by Pakistan s Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe s Charles Coventry Tendulkar s shot to reach 14 000 Test runs He was batting against Australia in October 2010 2011 12 World Cup win and final years Historic Moment during winning of 2011 Cricket World Cup From February to April Bangladesh India and Sri Lanka hosted the 2011 World Cup Amassing 482 runs at an average of 53 55 including two centuries Tendulkar was India s leading run scorer for the tournament only Tillakaratne Dilshan of Sri Lanka scored more runs in the 2011 tournament and was named in the ICC Team of the Tournament India defeated Sri Lanka in the final Shortly after the victory Tendulkar commented that Winning the World Cup is the proudest moment of my life I couldn t control my tears of joy India were due to tour the West Indies in June although Tendulkar chose not to participate He returned to the squad in July for India s tour of England Throughout the tour there was much hype in the media about whether Tendulkar would reach his 100th century in international cricket Test and ODIs combined However his highest score in the Tests was 91 Tendulkar averaged 34 12 in the series as England won 4 0 as they deposed India as the No 1 ranked Test side The injury Tendulkar sustained to his right foot in 2001 flared up and as a result he was ruled out of the ODI series that followed Tendulkar created another record on 8 November 2011 when he became the first cricketer to score 15 000 runs in Test cricket during the opening Test match against the West Indies at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi For his performances in 2011 he was named in the World Test XI by the ICC Ian Chappell was not happy with Tendulkar s performance after India s tour of Australia He says that Tendulkar s quest for his 100th hundred has proved to be a hurdle for the entire team and has hampered their performance on the Tour of Australia Former India World Cup winning captain and all rounder Kapil Dev has also voiced his opinion that Tendulkar should have retired from ODI s after the World Cup Former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson has said that Tendulkar has the right to decide when to quit although he adds that Tendulkar should not delay it for too long The selection committee of BCCI expectedly included Tendulkar in the national Test squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand commencing in August 2012 100th international century On 16 March 2012 Tendulkar accomplished a remarkable feat by scoring his 100th international century in a match against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup held at Mirpur This was a pioneering achievement as he became the first cricketer to ever reach this landmark This century was not just a momentous occasion for Tendulkar but it was also his first ODl century against Bangladesh Despite the widespread media attention and public fascination with this milestone Tendulkar confessed that it was a challenging time for him as the constant focus on his 100th hundred became a mentally onerous task Despite Tendulkar s illustrious century India was unable to secure a triumph against Bangladesh resulting in a defeat by a margin of 5 wickets Domestic return After being bowled out in three similar instances against New Zealand and hitting a slump in form Tendulkar returned to the Ranji Trophy to get back some form ahead of the England Series at home citation needed in a match for Mumbai against Railways on 2 November 2012 This was his first Ranji Trophy match since 2009 He scored 137 off 136 balls with 21 fours and 3 sixes to take his team to 344 for 4 at stumps on day one However because of a poor form in the first two Tests in the series against England and India being humiliated in the second match of that series by 10 wickets on 26 November 2012 some people have started to question his place in the Indian team A report by The Hindustan Times said that Tendulkar had a discussion with the national chief selector Sandeep Patil in which he said that he would leave it to the selectors to decide on his future as he is not getting any runs This speculation however was later considered to be false Then he decided to play in the knockout stage of the 2012 13 Ranji Trophy He scored 108 in the quarter final against Baroda before being bowled by Murtuja Vahora where Tendulkar was involved in a 234 run partnership with opener Wasim Jaffer 150 for the 3rd wicket at Wankhede Stadium Mumbai eventually piled on 645 9 and won on 1st innings lead In the semi final against Services at Palam A Ground with Mumbai reeling at 23 3 Tendulkar scored 56 from 75 balls and had an 81 run 4th wicket partnership with Abhishek Nayar 70 and Mumbai eventually won on 1st innings lead after the match went into the sixth day due to rain delays In the final against Saurashtra he was run out for 22 following a misunderstanding with Wasim Jaffer Mumbai eventually won the Ranji Trophy 2012 13 He also played in the Irani Trophy for Mumbai where he scored 140 against Rest of India and helped Mumbai to score 409 in reply to Rest of India s 526 This was also his 81st hundred in first class cricket equalling Sunil Gavaskar s Indian record for most first class hundreds Retirement Tendulkar fielding in his 199th Test match in Eden Gardens he is seen wearing a hat After a series of underwhelming performances during the 2012 series against England Tendulkar announced his departure from One Day International cricket on 23 December 2012 However he stated that he would continue to be available for representation in the Test format of the sport Upon the announcement of his retirement from One Day International cricket former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly expressed his surprise noting that Tendulkar could have still participated in the upcoming series against Pakistan Anil Kumble reflected on the difficulty of imagining an Indian ODI team without Tendulkar s name while Javagal Srinath acknowledged the transformative impact Tendulkar had on the game starting from the time he debuted as an opener in New Zealand in 1994 After playing a Twenty20 International in 2006 against South Africa he said that he would not play the format again He announced his retirement from the IPL after his team Mumbai Indians beat Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on 26 May to win the Indian Premier League 2013 He retired from Twenty20 cricket and limited overs cricket after playing the 2013 Champions League Twenty20 in September October 2013 in India for Mumbai Indians On 10 October 2013 Tendulkar announced that he would retire from all cricket after the two Test series against West Indies in November At his request the BCCI arranged that the two matches be played at Kolkata and Mumbai so that the farewell would happen at his home ground He scored 74 runs in his last Test innings against West Indies thus failing short by 79 runs to complete 16 000 runs in Test cricket the next man to bat after him was the future captain Virat Kohli The Cricket Association of Bengal and the Mumbai Cricket Association organised events to mark his retirement from the sport Various national and international figures from cricket politics Bollywood and other fields spoke about him in a day long Salaam Sachin Conclave organised by India Today Post retirement In July 2014 he captained the MCC side in the Bicentenary Celebration match at Lord s In December 2014 he was announced ambassador of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 event It is his second term as he has already held the ambassador of the previous ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 He got the ambassador position of the ICC Cricket world cup in consecutive terms of the cricket world cup 2011 and 2015 Exhibition and charity matches Tendulkar organised exhibition cricket matches in partnership with former Aussie cricketer Shane Warne Cricket All Stars held in US in baseball stadiums and had retired players some of them was Sourav Ganguly Shoaib Akhtar Wasim Akram On 8 February 2020 he played in the Bushfire Cricket Bash a charity match organised to raise fund for Australian bushfire victims He captained the India legends team to victory in the 2020 21 Road Safety World Series and was the leading run scorer for the Indian team in the tournament He acted as a coach for the Ponting XI during The Big Appeal During the innings break he batted an over against Ellyse Perry and Annabel Sutherland at Perry s request Indian Premier LeagueTendulkar was made the Icon player and captain for his home side the Mumbai Indians in the inaugural Indian Premier League Twenty20 competition in 2008 As an icon player he was signed for a sum of US 1 121 250 15 more than the second highest paid player in the team Sanath Jayasuriya In 2010 edition of Indian Premier League Mumbai Indians reached the final of the tournament Tendulkar made 618 runs in 14 innings during the tournament breaking Shaun Marsh s record of most runs in an IPL season He was declared player of the tournament for his performance during the season He also won Best Batsman and Best Captain awards at 2010 IPL Awards ceremony Tendulkar has scored more than 500 runs in IPL in two different seasons as a captain Sachin Tendulkar captained Mumbai Indians in 4 league matches of the second edition of the Champions League T20 He scored 68 in the first match and 48 against Guyana But Mumbai Indians failed to qualify for semifinals after losing the initial two matches Tendulkar scored 135 runs In the 2011 IPL against Kochi Tuskers Kerala Tendulkar scored his maiden Twenty20 hundred He scored 100 not out off 66 balls In 2013 Tendulkar retired from Indian Premier League and in 2014 he was appointed as the Mumbai Indian s Team Icon His last match for the team was the final of the 2013 Champions League where he scored 14 runs in an Indians victory In his 78 matches in the IPL Tendulkar scored a total of 2 334 runs at the time of his retirement he was the fifth highest run scorer in the competition s history Mumbai Indians retired his number 10 jersey as a tribute to Tendulkar He recently stepped down as the mentor of the franchise citing personal reasons Playing styleTendulkar plays a wristy leg side flick Tendulkar is cross dominant he bats bowls and throws with his right hand but writes with his left hand He would also practice left handed throws at the nets on a regular basis ESPNcricinfo columnist Sambit Bal has described him as the most wholesome batsman of his time His batting is based on complete balance and poise while limiting unnecessary movements and flourishes He appears to show little preference for the slow and low wickets which are typical in India and has scored many centuries on the hard bouncy pitches in South Africa and Australia He is known for his unique punch style of hitting the ball over square He is also renowned for his picture perfect straight drive often completed with no follow through The straight drive is often said to be his favourite shot In 2008 Sunil Gavaskar in an article he wrote in the AFP remarked that it is hard to imagine any player in the history of the game who combines classical technique with raw aggression like the little champion does Equipment wise his bats tend to be heavier than the average batman Sir Donald Bradman considered by many as the greatest batsman of all time considered Tendulkar to have a batting style similar to his In his biography it is stated that Bradman was most taken by Tendulkar s technique compactness and shot production and had asked his wife to have a look at Tendulkar having felt that Tendulkar played like him Bradman s wife Jessie agreed that they did appear similar Tendulkar at the crease getting ready to face a delivery Former Australian cricket team coach John Buchanan voiced his opinion that Tendulkar had become susceptible to the short ball early in his innings because of a lack of footwork Buchanan also believes Tendulkar has a weakness while playing left arm pace He was affected by a series of injuries since 2004 Since then Tendulkar s batting has tended to be less attacking Explaining this change in his batting style he has acknowledged that he is batting differently because firstly no batsman can bat the same way for the entire length of a long career and secondly he is a senior member of the team now and thus has more responsibility During the early part of his career he was a more attacking batsman and frequently scored centuries at close to a run a ball Ian Chappell former Australian player remarked in 2007 that Tendulkar now is nothing like the player he was when he was a young bloke Tendulkar has incorporated several modern and unorthodox strokes into his repertoire including the paddle sweep the scoop over short fine leg and the slash to third man over the slips heads especially in his later years He is often praised for his ability to adapt to the needs of his body and yet keep scoring consistently Tendulkar has taken 201 wickets across all three formats of the international game While Tendulkar was not a regular bowler he could bowl medium pace leg spin and off spin He often bowled when two batsmen of the opposite team had been batting together for a long period as he could often be a useful partnership breaker With his bowling he helped secure an Indian victory on more than one occasion He took 201 international wickets 46 in Tests 154 in ODIs where he is India s twelfth highest wicket taker and one wicket in Twenty20 Internationals Reception and legacyTendulkar s Wax Statue in Madame Tussauds London Tendulkar is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential cricketer in the history of cricket His consistent performances earned him a fan following across the globe including amongst Australian crowds where Tendulkar has consistently scored centuries One of the most popular sayings by his fans is Cricket is my religion and Sachin is my God ESPNcricinfo mentions in his profile that Tendulkar remains by a distance the most worshipped cricketer in the world additional citation s needed During the Australian tour of India in 1998 Matthew Hayden said I have seen God He bats at no 4 in India in Tests However on God Tendulkar himself is reported to have said I am not God of cricket I make mistakes God doesn t Tendulkar made a special appearance in the Bollywood film Stumped in 2003 appearing as himself unreliable fringe source On 24 February 2010 ESPNcricinfo site could not handle the heavy traffic experienced after Tendulkar broke the record for the highest individual male score in a One Day International match against South Africa also becoming the first player to score 200 in the history of ODIs as more than 5 million fans visited the website at a time There have been many instances when Tendulkar s fans have undertaken extreme activities over his dismissal in the game As reported by many Indian newspapers a young man hanged himself due to distress over Tendulkar s failure to reach his 100th century At home in Mumbai Tendulkar s fan following has caused him to lead a different lifestyle Ian Chappell has said that he would be unable to cope with the lifestyle Tendulkar was forced to lead having to wear a wig and go out and watch a movie only at night In an interview with Tim Sheridan Tendulkar admitted that he sometimes went for quiet drives in the streets of Mumbai late at night when he would be able to enjoy some peace and silence Indian Premier League In the 2021 IPL season he worked for Mumbai Indians team as a mentor Awards and honoursSachin receiving the Padma Vibhushan from President Pratibha Patil in May 2008Sachin receiving the Bharat Ratna Award from President Pranab Mukherjee in February 2014National honours India 1994 Arjuna Award by the Government of India in recognition of his outstanding achievement in sports 1997 98 Khel Ratna Award India s highest honour given for achievement in sports 1999 Padma Shri India s fourth highest civilian award 2001 Maharashtra Bhushan Award Maharashtra state s highest civilian award 2008 Padma Vibhushan India s second highest civilian award 2010 Honorary Group Captain 2014 Bharat Ratna India s highest civilian award Australia 2012 Honorary Member of the Order of Australia given by the Australian government Sporting honours 2013 Indian postage stamps commemorating Sachin Tendulkar s 200th Test Match 1997 Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1998 2010 Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World 2001 Mumbai Cricket Association renamed one of Wankhede Stadium s stands after Sachin Tendulkar 2002 In commemorating Tendulkar s feat of equalling Don Bradman s 29 centuries in Test Cricket Formula One F1 team Ferrari invited him to its paddock on the eve of the British Grand Prix on 23 July to receive a Ferrari 360 Modena from the F1 world champion Michael Schumacher 2003 Player of the tournament in 2003 Cricket World Cup 2004 2007 2010 ICC World ODI XI 2006 07 2009 10 Polly Umrigar Award for International cricketer of the year 2009 2010 2011 ICC World Test XI 2010 Outstanding Achievement in Sport and the People s Choice Award at The Asian Awards in London 2010 Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for cricketer of the year 2010 LG People s Choice Award 2010 Made an Honorary Group Captain by the Indian Air Force 2011 Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year award 2012 Wisden India Outstanding Achievement award 2013 India Post released a stamp of Tendulkar and he became the second Indian after Mother Teresa to have such stamp released in their lifetime 2014 ESPNcricinfo Cricketer of the Generation 2017 The Asian Awards Fellowship Award at the 7th Asian Awards 2019 Inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame 2020 Laureus World Sports Award for Best Sporting Moment 2000 2020 2023 On his 50th birthday the West Stand at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium has been renamed the Sachin Tendulkar Stand Career statisticsRuns Tendulkar s Test cricket record Matches Runs Best Average 100s 50sHome 94 7216 217 52 67 22 32Away 106 8705 248 54 74 29 36 Tendulkar is the leading run scorer in Test matches with 15 921 runs as well as in ODI matches with 18 426 runs He is the only player to score more than 30 000 runs combined in all forms of international cricket Test ODI and Twenty20 He is the 16th player and the first Indian to score 50 000 runs in all forms of domestic and international recognised cricket First class List A and Twenty20 He achieved this feat on 5 October 2013 during a Champions League Twenty20 match for his IPL team Mumbai Indians against Trinidad and Tobago Tendulkar has scored over 1 000 runs in a calendar year in ODIs 7 times and in 1998 he scored 1 894 runs the record for the highest number of runs scored by any player in a single calendar year for One Day Internationals He is the first male cricketer to score a double century in one day cricket Tendulkar was also one half of the most prolific Test cricket partnership to date alongside Rahul Dravid Batting together they scored 6920 runs for India at a partnership average of over fifty runs He became the first batsman to score 12 000 13 000 14 000 and 15 000 runs in Test cricket having also been the third batsman and the first Indian to pass 11 000 runs in that form of the game He was also the first player to score 10 000 runs in one day internationals and also the first player to cross every subsequent 1 000 run mark that has been crossed in ODI cricket history citation needed On 8 November 2011 Tendulkar became the first batsman to score 15 000 runs in Test Cricket Tendulkar has consistently done well in Cricket World Cups He was the highest run scorer of the 1996 Cricket World Cup with a total of 523 runs and also of the 2003 Cricket World Cup with 673 runs Centuries Tendulkar s international centuries Test ODI Australia 11 9 Sri Lanka 9 8 South Africa 7 5 England 7 2 New Zealand 4 5 West Indies 3 4 Zimbabwe 3 5 Pakistan 2 5 Bangladesh 5 1 Kenya NA 4 Namibia NA 1 Tendulkar holds the record of the highest number of centuries in Tests 51 and stands second in the highest number of centuries in ODIs 49 behind Virat Kohli He has the most number of centuries when Tests and ODIs combined 100 He is the only player to have scored 50 centuries in Test cricket and was the first to score 50 centuries in all international cricket combined In the fourth Test match of the 2008 09 Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia on 6 November 2008 Tendulkar surpassed Australia s Allan Border to become the player to cross the 50 run mark the most times in Test cricket history and also the second ever player to score 11 Test centuries against Australia tying Jack Hobbs who had set the record more than 70 years prior After his century against England during group stages of 2011 Cricket World Cup he became the player to hit most centuries in Cricket World Cups with six centuries and the first player to score 2000 runs in World Cup cricket On 16 March 2012 Tendulkar scored his 100th international hundred against Bangladesh during the Asia Cup 2012 Wins Match results in Tendulkar s international career Matches Won Lost Drawn Tied No resultTest 200 72 56 72 0 ODI 463 234 200 5 24T20I 1 1 He also holds the world record for playing the highest number of Test matches 200 and ODI matches 463 Tendulkar has been part of most wins by an Indian in both Test cricket with 72 wins and ODIs with 234 wins and is third in the world in ODI victories after Ricky Ponting 262 Mahela Jayawardene 241 Man of the Match He has been Man of the Match 13 times in Test matches and Man of the Series four times including twice in the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia The performances earned him respect from Australian cricket fans and players In ODI he has been Man of the Match 62 times and Man of the Series 15 times Statistics An innings by innings breakdown of Tendulkar s Test match batting career showing runs scored red and green bars and the average of the last ten innings blue line Personal lifeSachin Tendulkar and his wife Anjali On 24 May 1995 Tendulkar married Anjali Mehta a paediatrician of Gujarati origin whom he had first met in 1990 Anjali decided to leave her medical career following their marriage They have two children Sara and Arjun Tendulkar lives in a bungalow in the Mumbai suburb of Bandra Tendulkar is a Hindu He is a devotee of Ganesha and a follower of Sathya Sai Baba whom he visited for the first time in 1997 The death of Sai Baba on Tendulkar s 38th birthday in 2011 caused him to cancel his birthday celebrations Business interestsThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2023 Tendulkar s popularity has led him to be a pioneer in India on cricket business dealings In 1995 he signed a record sports management deal with WorldTel the value of the deal being 300 million US 3 6 million over five years In 2001 he re signed with WorldTel in 2001 with a five year 800 million US 9 6 million contract In 2006 Tendulkar s marketing rights were sold to Saatchi and Saatchi through a three year 1 8 billion US 22 million contract He started Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar Sports Management Pvt Ltd a sports management organisation It manages all social and commercial work of Tendulkar when better source needed Tendulkar has opened two restaurants Tendulkar s Colaba Mumbai and Sachin s Mulund Mumbai Tendulkar owns these restaurants in partnership with Sanjay Narang of Mars Restaurants In 2013 Tendulkar was listed in the 51st position on Forbes list of world s highest paid athletes with his total earnings estimated to be US 22 million In October 2013 the net worth of Tendulkar was estimated at US 160 million by Wealth X making him India s wealthiest cricket player Until 2017 Tendulkar co owned the Kerala Blasters FC in the Indian Super League Football in association with Prasad V Potluri s PVP Ventures The team was named for Tendulkar s nickname Master Blaster In 2016 Tendulkar became co owner of the Bengaluru Blasters badminton team which participates in the Premier Badminton League In October 2021 Tendulkar was named in the Pandora Papers leak His representatives stated that Tendulkar s investments have been legitimate and fully taxed Political careerIn April 2012 Tendulkar was nominated by President Pratibha Patil to the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India s parliament He became the first active sportsperson and cricketer to receive the honour He took the oath of office on 4 June He refused to accept the bungalow allotted to him in New Delhi calling it a waste of taxpayers money as I reside in Mumbai Attendance As a member of parliament in Rajya Sabha Tendulkar was one of the worst performers in regards to attendance at parliament sessions and house debates Fellow MPs from various parties including other nominated MPs criticised Tendulkar for his absence In his first year he did not attend a single day of budget or winter session and his attendance for the monsoon session was 5 percent In his career as an MP he asked 22 questions and did not participate in any debates He was part of the Standing Committee on Information Technology Overall his attendance for his six year term was 8 percent In response to criticism about his attendance Tendulkar said that he was absent because of personal issues Use of funds In 2015 Tendulkar released 76 lakh equivalent to 1 1 crore or US 140 000 in 2023 from his Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme fund to a West Midnapore West Bengal school after receiving a request from the school In 2019 Tendulkar contributed 22 lakh US 26 000 from his Members of Parliament Local Area Development MPLAD funds allotted to him during his stint as Rajya Sabha MP for the renovation of a Children s Park in East Bandra In his six years as a Rajya Sabha MP Tendulkar accrued nearly 90 lakh US 110 000 in salaries and other monthly allowances He donated this entire salary and allowances to the Prime Minister Relief Fund In response the Prime Minister s Office released a statement Prime Minister acknowledges this thoughtful gesture and conveys his gratitude These contributions will be of immense help in providing assistance to the persons in distress Role in public awareness and philanthropyTendulkar has a charitable organisation the Sachin Tendulkar Foundation third party source needed He has also supported the campaigns of other organisations Since November 2013 he has been the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for South Asia as well its national ambassador for India Health In 2003 Tendulkar worked for UNICEF s initiative to spread awareness about polio prevention in India In 2010 Tendulkar s campaign for the Crusade Against Cancer Foundation Sachin s Crusade Against Cancer in Children raised 10 25 million equivalent to 23 million or US 280 000 in 2023 In November 2021 he donated retinal cameras which can be used to diagnose retinopathy of prematurity to a hospital in Assam Sanitation In 2008 Tendulkar became involved with UNICEF s initiative to promote hygiene and sanitation Tendulkar led UNICEF s Team Swachh Bharat campaign which supported the Indian government s Swachh Bharat Mission Clean India Mission a campaign dedicated to improving sanitation in India In 2014 Tendulkar was one of the first nine celebrities appointed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to promote Swachh Bharat Mission Tendulkar accepted the nomination posting a video of himself sweeping a street with his friends in Mumbai In 2017 he helped sanitation workers clean the Bandra Fort to contribute to the Swachhata Hi Seva Cleanliness is Service campaign In 2019 he was awarded the most effective Swachhta Cleanliness Ambassador by India Today Group s fifth edition of Safaigiri lit Spread awareness about hygiene movement COVID 19 pandemic In March 2020 he donated 25 lakh US 30 000 to the Prime Minister Relief Fund and 25 lakh US 30 000 to the Chief Minister Relief Fund of Maharashtra in the initial months of the COVID 19 pandemic In May 2020 Tendulkar donated an undisclosed amount of money to 4 000 people including children of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation schools On 29 April 2021 during the second wave of the pandemic in India he donated 1 crore US 120 000 to the Mission Oxygen group which imported and donated oxygen concentrator devices Education On 18 September 2011 Tendulkar spent nine hours on the 12 hour Coca Cola NDTV Support My School telethon The campaign raised 70 million equivalent to 140 million or US 1 7 million in 2023 for the creation of basic facilities particularly toilets for girl students in 140 government schools across the country In 2009 Tendulkar announced that he would sponsor the education of 200 children through Apnalaya a Mumbai based non governmental organisation associated with his mother in law Annabel Mehta As of 2013 update Tendulkar continued to annually support 200 children through Apnalaya Post playing careerCricket Advisory Committee In 2015 he was appointed by BCCI into the Cricket Advisory Committee CAC He was one of three in the committee along VVS Laxman and Sourav Ganguly He resigned from this job after allegations of conflict of interest on him date missing when CAC was formed by BCCI to appoint a head coach for Indian cricket team On 23 June 2016 CAC appointed Anil Kumble as national team s head coach In 2019 Tendulkar made his debut as a Cricket commentator during the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup In mediaIn 2001 Tendulkar appeared on Kaun Banega Crorepati on Star Plus with Vinod Kambli In 2011 Tendulkar Opus was released by Kraken Opus a specialty book publisher Ten copies were part of the Blood Edition in which Tendulkar s blood was mixed into the paper pulp of the signature page The proceeds from the Blood Editions which cost US 75 000 each went to Tendulkar s charitable organisation Other editions were offered about a thousand hardback copies at US 2 000 3 000 a smaller edition at US 200 300 and a digital edition Tendulkar s autobiography Playing It My Way was released on 6 November 2014 It was listed in the 2016 Limca Book of Records for breaking the record for adult hardback pre publication orders with 150 289 It was written by a ghostwriter Boria Majumdar In 2017 Sachin A Billion Dreams directed by James Erskine was released It is a docudrama film about Tendulkar featuring interviews with cricket players and sports commentators The film received mixed reviews The 2023 film Sachin The Ultimate Winner depicts a child called Sachin who is inspired by Tendulkar his hero and namesake to return to cricket after becoming severely injured NotesCraig White although born in Yorkshire was the first player to be signed as an overseas player by Yorkshire He had to be listed as an overseas player as he had already played for Victoria in Australia Belinda Clark of the Australian women s cricket team was the first cricketer of any gender to score 200 or more in an ODI match She scored 229 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