Sachin Tendulkar's greatest achievements
With Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar being conferred the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, let's take a trip down memory lane to see how this is just another feather in the legend's cap.
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It was his biggest dream ever since he started playing for India. In fact, for any cricketer this has to be the ultimate achievement and it was no different for Sachin Tendulkar. Having missed this glory for 21 years and five World Cups, Sachin finally won the World Cup in 2011, which perhaps was his last. (AFP Photo)
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ODI double century: One-day cricket had to wait for 39 years for its first double hundred and it was appropriate that it was crafted by the best blade. Sachin scored an unbeaten 200 runs against South Africa in Gwalior in February 2010. With this knock, Sachin broke the record of the highest One-Day International score of 194 runs held jointly by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry. (AFP Photo)
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Makes it to ICC's greatest ODI team - opener with Sehwag: To mark the 40th anniversary of one-day cricket, the International Cricket Council declared the greatest ODI team of all time. Sachin Tendulkar made it to the list with Virender Sehwag as the best opening pair.
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In the age of IPL, this may sound trifle but in 1995 Sachin became world's richest cricketer and created history after he signed a five-year contract worth Rs 31.5 crore with WorldTel. This amount looks very small now in comparison to Dhoni's Rs 210-crore deal but 15 years back it was an unimaginable amount for an Indian sportsperson.
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In the age of internet, your existence matters as much in the virtual world as it does in the real. And here too the Master has set a record. He is the third most followed Indian on the micro-blogging site, Twitter after Amitabh Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra. He currently has 2,290,310 followers although he isn't as regular on Twitter like other celebs.
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What's similar among Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Sachin Tendulkar? All of them have their wax statues at the Madam Tussauds Wax Museum. Sachin is the first Indian sportsperson and third cricketer after Brian Lara and Shane Warne to have a wax statue at the prestigious museum.
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In the last 40 years, Sachin is the only cricketer to have the longest career. In the all-time list of longest international career list, he stands 8th. However, among all of them, Sachin is the only one to have played over hundred (188) Tests. In fact, Wilfred Rhodes, the England player to have the longest ever career of over 31 years, had played only 58 Tests.
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Before making his first-class appearance, a 14-year old Sachin and Vinon Kambli had a record partnership of unbeaten 664 runs during an inter-school match for Shradhashram Vidyamandir against St Xavier's at Azad Maidan. Sachin made an unbeaten 326 while Kambli made an unbeaten 349. This remained the highest partnership recorded in any form of cricket, until in November 2006 two schoolboys from Hyderabad - Manoj Kumar and Mohammad Shaibaz - overtook the record with an unbeaten 721-run partnership.
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He also has a record of getting out the maximum number of times in the 90s in international matches. He has been dismissed 28 times (18 in ODIs and 10 in Tests) on scores of 90-99. Had he converted his nineties into hundreds, his tally of ODI centuries would have read 67 instead of 49, and 61 instead of 51 in Tests. In total he would have had 128 tons.
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And though Sachin and Sehwag have made it to the ICC's greatest ODI team of all-time, it is Sourav Ganguly with whom the Little Master holds the world record for the maximum number of runs scored by the opening partnership. They have put together 6,609 runs in 136 matches that include 21 century partnerships and 23 fifty run partnerships.
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At Sharjah, Sachin has scored 1778 runs in 42 ODIs. It's a record cumulative runs scored at any venue by an Indian cricketer. However, in the list comprising of international cricketers, Sachin ranks 6th while Sanath Jayasuriya tops it with 2514 runs in Colombo.