Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.. If one day is not enough to talk about his achievements, it is not superpower! Sachin Tendulkar The 24-year–old has many thousands of runs, countless records and hundreds of pages in cricket history in his long cricketing career. There are countless people who come to the ground and are glued to the TV just for his game. A warrior who started hunting for records at the age of 16 and achieved hundreds of centuries. Today is the Cricket God’s Happy Birthday (51).
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Let’s remember Sachin Tendulkar‘s special innings on this ‘special day’!!
Sachin Tendulkar made his debut without any expectations and created a sensation in the world of cricket. He has broken many world records with his name. Sachin means records. Records means Sachin. But it was in February 1992 that the entire cricketing world eagerly awaited him.
In the match against Australia in Perth, the then 19-year-old Sachin made an extraordinary fight with heroics. The Aussies made 114 runs against fierce bowlers and returned for the ninth wicket. Sachin told the cricket world that even if India lost in this match, he would be fine.
Enduring back pain
In January 1999, India lost the Test against Pakistan by a narrow margin of 12 runs at Chepauk. But Sachin’s innings in this match is amazing. In the first innings, Pakistan scored 238 runs and India scored 254 runs. In the second innings, Pakistan scored 286 runs and gave India a target of 271 runs. But India were in dire straits at 82/5. But, Sachin (136) Along with Mongia (52) he effectively faced the Pakistan bowlers and led the team to victory. He scored a century while suffering from back pain. But India suffered a defeat as Sachin got out for the seventh wicket at 254 runs.
Holding back tears..
His century against Kenya in the 1999 World Cup was special. Overcoming the pain of losing his father, Shatakam Badi scored a century against Kenya. He was praised for his brilliant innings during a difficult phase of his life. Sachin scored an unbeaten 140 runs off 101 balls. He hit 16 fours and 3 sixes. With this, India scored 329/2 runs. After that, Kenya made 235 runs.
Dots for Akhtar.
Sachin’s devastating innings led India to victory in the 2003 World Cup against Pakistan. Batting first, Pakistan scored 273 runs. Later, Sachin played a brilliant innings. He scored 98 runs off 75 balls. He hit 12 fours and one six. The way Sachin hit Shoaib Akhtar’s short ball towards deep backward point for a six was amazing. India won the match by six wickets.
Double century in 147 balls
Sachin Tendulkar’s double century against South Africa in February 2010 shook the cricket world. But this innings was exciting. Although Sachin scored 190 runs in the 45th over, he did not get much striking after that. With this, the fans are worried whether he will score a double century or not. Meanwhile, in the last over, Sachin completed his double century by taking a single towards backward point off the third ball.