Sachin Tendulker- The GOD of Cricket

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Quotes on Sachin



"In an over I can bowl six different balls. But then Sachin looks at me with a sort of gentle arrogance down the pitch as if to say 'Can you bowl me another one?'"

- Adam John Hollioake
(England Cricketer)





"When Sachin goes out to bat, the prayers of entire nation are with him. That’s something every sportsman would envy"

- Ajay Jadeja
(Indian Cricketer)





"I can't dream of an innings like that. He exists where we can't."

- Ajay Jadeja
(Indian Cricketer)





"There are 2 kind of batsmen in the world. One Sachin Tendulkar. Two all the others."

- Andy Flower
(Zimbabwe Cricketer)





"You get him out and half the battle is won"

- Arjuna Ranatunga
(Sri Lankan Cricketer)





"Sachin is cricket's God"

- Barry Richards
(South African Cricketer)





"You might pitch a ball on the off stump and think you have bowled a good ball and he walks across and hits it for two behind midwicket. His bat looks so heavy but he just waves it around like it's a toothpick."

- Brett Lee
(Australian Cricketer)





"Sachin Tendulkar is a genius. I'm a mere mortal"

- Brian Lara
(West Indian Cricketer)





"For me, the best batsman in the world is Sachin Tendulkar. I admire Jacques Kallis' consistency and Ricky Ponting, with the purple patch he's going though. Everybody gets 15 minutes of fame. But if there's one person I've admired over a 15-year period, it's definitely Sachin."

- Brian Lara
(West Indian Cricketer)





"The only batsman i would love to see by paying for the tickets and sitting in the stand just to watch him is none other than Sachin Tendulkar."

- Brian Lara
(West Indian Cricketer)





"He has been in form longer than some of our guys have been alive."

- Daniel Vettori
(New Zealand Cricketer)





"You can never say that he is out of form. He is a volcano waiting to explode and we hope he doesn't do that against us in the one-dayers."

- Daryl Tuffey
(New Zealand Cricketer)





"Technically he stands out as the best because of his ability to increase the pace at will"

- David Boon
(Australian Cricketer)





"If I've to bowl to Sachin, I'll bowl with my helmet on. He hits the ball so hard"

- Dennis Lillee
(Australian Cricketer)





"In terms of technique and compactness, Tendulkar is the best"

- Desmond Haynes
(West Indian Cricketer)





"I saw him playing on television and was struck by his technique, so I asked my wife to come look at him. Now I never saw myself play, but I feel that this player is playing much the same as I used to play, and she looked at him on Television and said yes, there is a similarity between the two... his compactness, technique, stroke production... it all seemed to gel"

- Sir Donald George Bradman
(Australian Cricketer)





"His wicket will be the biggest prize sought after by every bowler around the world. That has always been the case for batsmen who hold the mantle of 'best in the world"

- Geoffrey Boycott
(England Cricketer)





"I still think Tendulkar is the best batsmen in the world ahead of Steve Waugh and Lara"

- Glenn McGrath
(Australian Cricketer)





"I'd like to see him go out and bat one day with a stump. I tell you, he'd do okay"

- Greg Chappell
(Australian Cricketer)





"There’s no better sight on the cricket field than watch Tendulkar bat"

- Harsha Bhogle
(Indian cricket commentator and journalist)





"If sachin plays well.. India sleeps well..."

- Harsha Bhogle
(Indian cricket commentator and journalist)





"Tendulkar is the most complete batsman I have stood behind. I saw the hundred in Perth on a bouncy pitch with Hughes, McDermott and Whitney gunning for him — he only had 60-odd when No 11 came in. I've seen him against Warne too"

- Ian Healy
(Australian Cricketer)





"I think there are some in this world who would find fault even with the best. This guy has scored over 10,000 runs or thereabouts in both forms of cricket but he is still criticised. It just amazes me."

- Kapil dev
(Indian Cricketer)





"He is the only match-winning batsman we have."

- Krishnamachari Srikkanth
(Indian Cricketer)





"We did not lose to a team called India...we lost to a man called Sachin"

- Mark Taylor [during the test match in Chennai (1997)]
(Australian Cricketer)





"He's a phenomenon. We have to be switched on when he plays allow him no boundries, for then he doesn't stop"

- Mark Taylor
(Australian Cricketer)





"Sachin's better; Lara is more risky outside the off stump"

- Mark Waugh
(Australian Cricketer)





"The pressure on me is nothing as compared to Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin, like God, must never fail. The crowd always expects him to succeed and it is too much pressure on him"

- Mark Waugh
(Australian Cricketer)





A flighted full toss on Leg stump by spinner. any other will play this shot on leg side by pull shot or glance or flick. but sachin made a space and played a perfect cover drive for four runs. the shot played on this ball is only possible for "God of Cricket"

- Martin Crowe
(New Zealand Cricketer)





"I have seen God. He bats at number 4 for India"

- Mathew Hayden
(Australian Cricketer)





"When Tendulkar goes out to bat, it is beyond chaos - it's a frantic appeal by a nation to one man"

- Mathew Hayden
(Australian Cricketer)





"What can I say of him? He has scored over 16,000 runs. We’ve not faced 16,000 balls."

- Mahendra Singh Dhoni
(Indian Cricketer)





"Don't bowl him bad balls, he hits the good ones for fours."

- Michael Kasprowicz
(Australian Cricketer)





"Sachin's the best. I've had this view since I saw him score that hundred in Sydney in 1992. He's the most composed batsman I've ever seen"

- Mike Coward
(Australian Cricketer)





"The more I see him, the more I want to see him."

- Mohammad Azharuddin
(Indian Cricketer)





"A complete batsman, he's the best in the business"

- Mohinder Amarnath
(Indian Cricketer)





"You just can't fox Sachin,He reads the ball so early. The class in him comes out when he picks the ball as soon as it is delivered from the bowler's hand"

- Muttiah Muralitharan
(Sri Lankan Cricketer)





"His mind is like a computer. He stores data on bowlers and knows where they are going to pitch the ball."

- Navjot Sidhu
(Indian Cricketer)





"What we (Zimbabwe) need is 10 Tendulkars"

- Paul Strang
(Zimbabwe Cricketer)





"Sometime back I had written a piece that said that Sachin's the master and Lara a genius with his head high up somewhere. That's it"

- Peter Michael Roebuck
(England Cricketer)





"Playing in the same team as Sachin is a huge honour. His balance of mind, shrewd judgement, modesty and, above all, his technical brilliance make him my all-time hero... You can't get a more complete cricketer than Sachin. He has everything that a cricketer needs to have."

- Rahul Dravid
(Indian Cricketer)





"As a batsman, he has the technique, the hunger and the desire for runs. He always contributes with the bat as well as on the field. He also is a good fielder and bowls when needs. You really can't ask for a better cricketer than Sachin... He is a terrific person and has handled pressure brilliantly. He has handled his success very well and doesn't have any airs about him. He is a great guy and very good team man. In his heart of hearts, he is a very simple and down to earth person."

- Rahul Dravid
(Indian Cricketer)





"He is a champion & he needs a challenge"

- Ravi Shastri
(Indian Cricketer)





"He has defined cricket in his fabulous, impeccable manner. He is to batting what Shane Warne is to bowling"

- Richie Benaud
(Australian Cricketer)





"West Indian Lara and Indian Tendulkar are the two best batsmen I have played against. I have rated Sachin slightly ahead because technically I thought he was a bit tighter, but Lara on his day is probably more damaging"

- Ricky Ponting
(Australian Cricketer)





"I never get tired during umpiring whenever Sachin is on crease"

- Rudi Koertzen
(International cricket umpire [South Africa])





"I'll be going to bed having nightmares of Sachin just running down the wicket and belting me back over the head for six. He was unstoppable. I don't think anyone, apart from Don Bradman, is in the same class as Sachin Tendulkar. He is just an amazing player"

- Shane Warne
(Australian Cricketer)





"You have to decide for yourself whether you're bowling well or not. He's going to hit you for fours and sixes anyway. Kasprowicz has a superior story. During the Bangalore Test, frustrated, he went to Dennis Lillee and asked, "Mate, do you see any weaknesses?" Lillee replied, "No Michael, as long as you walk off with your pride that's all you can do"

- Shane Warne
(Australian Cricketer)





You have to watch India in India truly to appreciate the pressure that Sachin Tendulkar is under every time he bats. Outside grounds, people wait until he goes in before paying to enter. They seem to want a wicket to fall even though it is their own side that will suffer"

- Shane Warne
(Australian Cricketer)





"When it comes to judging the best among these fabulous band of batsmen, my vote goes to Tendulkar. He has an uncanny ability to come out on top under different circumstances and under different conditions, whether it is Test cricket or one-day internationals. And more importantly, he has done this so young"

- Shane Warne
(Australian Cricketer)





"You know when he is playing, the Indian side is hell of a lot better side"

- Shaun Pollock
(South African Cricketer)





"If you are in non-striker end and Sachin is playing his game then it is best place to watch Sachin"

- Sourav Ganguly
(Indian Cricketer)





"There is no shame being beaten by such a great player, Sachin is perhaps only next to the Don"

- Steve Waugh
(Australian Cricketer)





"You take Don Bradman away and he is next up I reckon."

- Steve Waugh
(Australian Cricketer)





"India's fortune will depend on how many runs the little champion scores. There is no doubt Tendulkar is the real thing"

- Sunil Gavaskar
(Indian Cricketer)





"There's no doubt about it. He is the best"

- Tony Greig
(England Cricketer)





"He is 99.5 per cent perfect. I'd pay to see him"

- Viv Richards
(West Indian Cricketer)





"He can play that leg glance with a walking stick also"

- Waqar Younis
(Pakistan Cricketer)





"Cricketers like Sachin come once in a lifetime, and I am privileged he played in my time"

- Wasim Akram
(Pakistan Cricketer)





"He is a genius. He has a shot for every ball. The only way to stop him is to keep him off strike."

- Wesley Hall
(West Indian Cricketer)











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ODI Centuries

 1 79 110 (130) 84.62 Australia 09 Sep 1994
 2 84 115 (136) 84.56 New Zealand 28 Oct 1994
 3 90 105 (134) 78.36 West Indies 11 Nov 1994
 4 96 112 * (107) 104.67 Sri Lanka 09 Apr 1995
 5 103 127 * (138) 92.03 Kenya 18 Feb 1996
 6 106 137 (137) 100.00 Sri Lanka 02 Mar 1996
 7 111 100 (111) 90.09 Pakistan 05 Apr 1996
 8 114 118 (140) 84.29 Pakistan 15 Apr 1996
 9 120 110 (138) 79.71 Sri Lanka 28 Aug 1996
 10 134 114 (126) 90.48 South Africa 14 Dec 1996
 11 140 104 (97) 107.22 Zimbabwe 09 Feb 1997
 12 148 117 (137) 85.40 New Zealand 14 May 1997
 13 181 100 (89) 112.36 Australia 07 Apr 1998
 14 187 143 (131) 109.16 Australia 22 Apr 1998
 15 188 134 (131) 102.29 Australia 24 Apr 1998
 16 191 100 * (103) 97.09 Kenya 31 May 1998
 17 196 128 (131) 97.71 Sri Lanka 07 Jul 1998
 18 198 127 * (130) 97.69 Zimbabwe 26 Sep 1998
 19 201 141 (128) 110.16 Australia 28 Oct 1998
 20 204 118 * (112) 105.36 Zimbabwe 08 Nov 1998
 21 207 124 * (92) 134.78 Zimbabwe 13 Nov 1998
 22 213 140 * (101) 138.61 Kenya 23 May 1999
 23 221 120 (141) 85.11 Sri Lanka 29 Aug 1999
 24 226 186 * (150) 124.00 New Zealand 08 Nov 1999
 25 241 122 (138) 88.41 South Africa 17 Mar 2000
 26 254 101 (140) 72.14 Sri Lanka 20 Oct 2000
 27 261 146 (153) 95.42 Zimbabwe 08 Dec 2000
 28 266 139 (125) 111.20 Australia 31 Mar 2001
 29 272 122 * (131) 93.13 West Indies 04 Jul 2001
 30 274 101 (129) 78.29 South Africa 05 Oct 2001
 31 279 146 (132) 110.61 Kenya 24 Oct 2001
 32 291 105 * (108) 97.22 England 04 Jul 2002
 33 294 113 (102) 110.78 Sri Lanka 11 Jul 2002
 34 307 152 (151) 100.66 Namibia 23 Feb 2003
 35 316 100 (119) 84.03 Australia 26 Oct 2003
 36 320 102 (91) 112.09 New Zealand 15 Nov 2003
 37 330 141 (135) 104.44 Pakistan 16 Mar 2004
 38 346 123 (130) 94.62 Pakistan 12 Apr 2005
 39 359 100 (113) 88.50 Pakistan 06 Feb 2006
 40 364 141 * (148) 95.27 West Indies 14 Sep 2006
 41 378 100 * (76) 131.58 West Indies 31 Jan 2007
 42 416 117 * (120) 97.50 Australia 02 Mar 2008
 43 425 163 * (133) 122.56 New Zealand 08 Mar 2009
 44 428 138 (133) 103.76 Sri Lanka 14 Sep 2009
 45 435 175 (141) 124.11 Australia 05 Nov 2009
 46 442 200 * (147) 136.05 South Africa 24 Feb 2010
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Profile

Professional

 
 Name : Sachin Tendulkar  
 Date of Birth : 24 April 1973  
 Batting style : Right-handed  
 Bowling style : Right-arm leg break / Off break / Medium  
 Test Debut : India vs Pakistan at Karachi, Nov 15-20, 1989  
 One Day Debut : India vs Pakistan at Gujranwala, Dec 18, 1989  
 Twenty 20 Debut : India vs South Africa at Johannesburg, Dec 1, 2006  
 One Day Shirt No. : 10  
       
        Personal    
 Full Name : Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar  
 Date of Birth : 24 April 1973  
 Country & State : India, Mumbai  
 Father : Ramesh Tendulkar  
 Mother : Rajni Tendulkar

Test Centuries


 1 9 II 119 (189) 62.96 England
 2 14 I 148 (213) 69.48 Australia
 3 16 I 114 (161) 70.81 Australia
 4 19 I 111 (270) 41.11 South Africa
 5 23 I 165 (296) 55.74 England
 6 27 II 104 (161) 64.60 Sri Lanka
 7 29 I 142 (224) 63.39 Sri Lanka
 8 34 I 179 (322) 55.59 West Indies
 9 39 II 122 (177) 68.93 England
 10 41 I 177 (360) 49.17 England
 11 47 I 169 (254) 66.54 South Africa
 12 54 I 143 (247) 57.89 Sri Lanka
 13 55 I 139 (266) 52.26 Sri Lanka
 14 58 I 148 (244) 60.66 Sri Lanka
 15 59 II 155 (191) 81.15 Australia
 16 61 I 177 (207) 85.51 Australia
 17 63 II 113 (151) 74.83 New Zealand
 18 65 II 136 (273) 49.82 Pakistan
 19 68 II 124 (235) 52.77 Sri Lanka
 20 69 II 126 (248) 50.81 New Zealand
 21 71 I 217 (344) 63.08 New Zealand
 22 73 I 116 (191) 60.73 Australia
 23 78 I 122 (233) 52.36 Zimbabwe
 24 79 I 201 (281) 71.53 Zimbabwe
 25 82 I 126 (230) 54.78 Australia
 26 85 I 155 (184) 84.24 South Africa
 27 88 I 103 (197) 52.28 England
 28 90 I 176 (316) 55.70 Zimbabwe
 29 93 I 117 (260) 45.00 West Indies
 30 99 I 193 (330) 58.48 England
 31 103 II 176 (298) 59.06 West Indies
 32 111 I 241 (436) 55.28 Australia
 33 112 I 194 (348) 55.75 Pakistan
 34 119 I 248 (379) 65.44 Bangladesh
 35 125 I 109 (196) 55.61 Sri Lanka
 36 136 I 101 (169) 59.76 Bangladesh
 37 137 I 122 (226) 53.98 Bangladesh
 38 144 I 154 (243) 63.37 Australia
 39 146 I 153 (205) 74.63 Australia
 40 154 I 109 (188) 57.98 Australia
 41 155 II 103 (196) 52.55 England
 42 157 I 160 (260) 61.54 New Zealand
 43 160 II 100 (211) 47.39 Sri Lanka
 44 163 I 105 (166) 63.25 Bangladesh
 45 164 I 143 (182) 78.57 Bangladesh
 46 165 II 100 (179) 55.87 South Africa
 47 166 I 106 (206) 51.46 South Africa
 48 168 I 203 (347) 58.50 Sri Lanka
 49 171 I 214 (363) 58.95 Australia
 50 175 II 111 (241) 46.06 South Africa
 51 177 I 146 (314) 46.50 South Africa

Test Milestone


 1000 19 South Africa New Wanderers Stadium 1992
 2000 32 New Zealand Westpac Park 1994
 3000 45 South Africa Green Park 1996
 4000 58 Sri Lanka Wankhede Stadium 1997
 5000 67 Pakistan Eden Gardens 1999
 6000 76 South Africa Chinnaswamy Stadium 2000
 7000 85 South Africa Goodyear Park 2001
 8000 96 West Indies Sabina Park 2002
 9000 111 Australia Sydney Cricket Grnd 2004
 10000 122 Pakistan Eden Gardens 2005
 11000 139 England Trent Bridge 2007
 12000 152 Australia Punjab Cricket Stadium 2008
 13000 163 Bangladesh Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong 2010
 14000 171 Australia M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2010

 

Test - Country wise Performance (Batting)

 Australia 31 59 7 3151 60.60 241 * 13 11
 Bangladesh 7 9 3 820 136.67 248 * 0 5
 England 24 39 4 2150 61.43 193 10 7
 New Zealand 22 36 5 1532 49.42 217 8 4
 Pakistan 18 27 2 1057 42.28 194 * 7 2
 South Africa 25 45 4 1741 42.46 169 5 7
 Sri Lanka 25 36 3 1995 60.45 203 6 9
 West Indies 16 25 2 1328 57.74 179 7 3
 Zimbabwe 9 14 2 918 76.50 201 * 3 3

 

     
 
ODI Records

 
 
  18 Dec 1989    Match : 1  
 
  Played his First ODI.
First ODI Duck.
 
 
  06 Mar 1990    Match : 3  
 
  Scored his First ODI runs.
Hit his First ODI Four.
 
 
  25 Apr 1990    Match : 4  
 
  Took his First ODI Catch (S T Jayasuriya [b: Shastri])
 
 
 
  20 Jul 1990    Match : 7  
 
  Bowled his First ODI Over (1- Over 10-Runs 0-Wickets)
Hit his First ODI six
 
 
  01 Dec 1990    Match : 8  
 
  Played his First ODI match in India.
 
 
 
  05 Dec 1990    Match : 9  
 
  Took his First ODI Wicket. [D Ranatunga (b:)]
Scored his First Half-Century [53 (41)]
Received First Man-of-the-Match award
 
 
  04 Jan 1991    Match : 13  
 
  2nd ODI Half Century, 2nd against Sri Lanka.
 
 
 
  18 Oct 1991    Match : 14  
 
  3rd ODI Half Century, 1st against Pakistan.
First "Not Out" Innings.
 
 
  22 Oct 1991    Match : 16  
 
  2nd Man-of-the-Match, 1st against West Indies.
 
 
 
  25 Oct 1991    Match : 18  
 
  3rd ODI Duck, 2nd against Pakistan.
 
 
 
  10 Nov 1991    Match : 19  
 
  4th ODI Half Cenury, 1st against South Africa.
3rd Man-of-the-Match award.
 
 
  10 Dec 1991    Match : 24  
 
  5th ODI Half Century, 1st against Australia.
 
 
 
  11 Jan 1992    Match : 27  
 
  6th ODI Half Century, 1st against West Indies.
 
 
 
  16 Jan 1992    Match : 29  
 
  7th ODI Half Century, 2nd against West Indies.
4th Man-of-the-Match award.
 
 
  20 Jan 1992    Match : 31  
 
  8th ODI Half Century, 2nd against Australia.
 
 
 
  04 Mar 1992    Match : 35  
 
  9th ODI Half Century, 2nd against Pakistan
5th Man-of-the-Match award.
 
 
  07 Mar 1992    Match : 36  
 
  Crossed 1,000 ODI runs.
10th ODI Half Century, 1st against Zimbabwe.
6th Man-of-the-Match award.
 
 
  12 Mar 1992    Match : 38  
 
  11th ODI Half Century, 1st against New Zealand.
 
 
 
  18 Jan 1993    Match : 48  
 
  12th ODI Half Century, 1st against England.
 
 
 
  20 Feb 1994    Match : 68  
 
  13th ODI Half Century, 3rd against Sri Lanka.
 
 
 
  27 Mar 1994    Match : 70  
 
  Played his first ODI match as opener.
14th ODI Half Century, 2nd against New Zealand, 1st as opener.
7th Man-of-the-Match award.
 
 
  30 Mar 1994    Match : 71  
 
  15th ODI Half Century, 3rd against New Zealand.
 
 
 
  13 Apr 1994    Match : 73  
 
  Crossed 2,000 ODI runs.
16th ODI Half Century, 1st against U.A.E
 
 
  15 Aug 1994    Match : 74  
 
  17th ODI Half Century, 3rd against Pakistan.
 
 
 
  09 Sep 1994    Match : 79  
 
  First ODI Century.
8th Man-of-the-Match award.
 
 

 

ODI Records

 
 
  08 Nov 1999    Match : 226  
 
  24th ODI Century
 
 
 
  05 Nov 2009    Match : 435  
 
  First cricketer to reach 17,000 ODI runs.
45th ODI Century, 9th against Australia.
60th ODI Man of the Match Award.
 
 
  08 Nov 2009    Match : 436  
 
  Crossed 3,000 runs against Australia.
Crossed 9,000 runs as Batting 1st.
 
 
  15 Dec 2009    Match : 437  
 
  92nd ODI Half Century, 16th against Sri Lanka
 
 
 
  21 Dec 2009    Match : 439  
 
  93rd ODI Half Century, 17th against Sri Lanka
 
 
 
  24 Feb 2010    Match : 442  
 
  46th ODI Hundred, 4th against South Africa.
First cricketer to score a double century in the history of ODI cricket
Most fours in an ODI Innings (25), 61st ODI Man of the Match Award.
 
 
  19 Feb 2011    Match : 445  
 
  6th Consecutive World Cup
Sachin Tendulkar becomes the most capped ODI batsman.

M.S. Dhoni is the luckiest person on the earth.

He is captaining a side with Sachin playing in both forms of the game i.e. Test and ODIs

Great post for The GOD....."SIR SACHIN RAMESH TENDULKAR"


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