Sachin Tendulkar, the great player of the Indian cricket team, achieved many important records during his career. Sachin is the only player in the world to score 100 centuries in international cricket history. He played big innings many times while hitting hard for Team India. Sachin retired from international cricket on that day (16 November 2016). Read some interesting statistics related to him on this occasion…
Sachin played his first career international against Pakistan in November 1989. He scored 15 runs in the first innings of this Test match played at the National Stadium in Karachi. While he didn’t get a chance to play in the second inning. After this, Sachin played 200 Test matches and scored 15921 runs. He scored 51 centuries in this format. Sachin played the first career ODI match for him in December 1989 and also performed well. He scored 18,426 runs in ODIs and scored 49 centuries.
Many excellent records are also recorded in the name of Sachin. He is the leading run scorer in Test cricket. Along with this, he is also the player who played the most Test matches. Sachin, who is called the God of cricket, is also the player with the most centuries in Test cricket. He is the player who has hit the most fours in Test format. Sachin has hit over 2058 fours. Rahul Dravid is at number two on this matter. Dravid has reached 1654 fours. There is a big difference between him and Sachin.
If you look at Sachin’s entire career, then he will be surprised. Sachin has played 664 games in a 24-year career and scored 34,357 runs during this period. Sachin scored 100 centuries. He was ‘Man of the Match’ 76 times. With this, he was 20 times ‘Man of the Series’.
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