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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is a former Indian cricketer widely acknowledged as one of the greatest batsmen of all time, popularly holding the
title "God of Cricket" among his fans. Wikipedia
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3. Born: April 24, 1973 (age 41), Mumbai
4. Height: 1.65 m
5. Spouse: Anjali Tendulkar (m. 1995)
6. Education: Kirti M.Doongursee College
7. Awards: Bharat Ratna, Wisden Cricketers of the Year, Padma Shri,more
8. Movies: India vs. Pakistan: Stars of India

Some commentators, such as former West Indian batsman Brian Lara, have labelled
Tendulkar the greatest cricketer of all time.
[6][7][8][9]
He took up cricket at the age of eleven,
made his Test debut against Pakistan at the age of sixteen, and went on to
represent Mumbai domestically and Indiainternationally for close to twenty-four years. He is the
only player to have scored one hundred international centuries, the first batsman to score
a double century in a One Day International, the only player to complete more than
30,000 runs in international cricket.
[10]
and the 16th player and first Indian to aggregate 50,000
runs or more in all forms of domestic and international recognised cricket.
[11]
In 2002, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all
time, behindDon Bradman, and the second greatest ODI batsman of all time, behind Viv
Richards.
[12]
Later in his career, Tendulkar was a part of the Indian team that won the 2011
World Cup, his first win in six World Cupappearances for India.
[13]
He had previously been
named "Player of the Tournament" at the 2003 edition of the tournament, held in South Africa

Tendulkar received the Arjuna Award in 1994 for his outstanding sporting achievement,
the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 1997, India's highest sporting honour, and the Padma
Shri and Padma Vibhushanawards in 1999 and 2008, respectively, India's fourth and second
highest civilian awards. After a few hours of his final match on 16 November 2013, the Prime
Minister's Office announced the decision to award him the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian
award.
[17][18]
He is the youngest recipient to date and the first ever sportsperson to receive the
award.
[19][20]
He also won the 2010 Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for cricketer of the year at the
ICC awards.
[21]
In 2012, Tendulkar was nominated to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of
the Parliament of India.
[22]
He was also the first sportsperson and the first person without an
aviation background to be awarded the honorary rank of Group Captain by the Indian Air
Force.
[23]
In 2012, he was named an Honorary Member of the Order of Australia.
[24][25]

In December 2012, Tendulkar announced his retirement from ODIs.
[26]
He retired from
Twenty20 cricket in October 2013
[27]
and subsequently announced his retirement from all forms
of cricket,
[28][29]
retiring on 16 November 2013 after playing his 200th and final Test match,
against the West Indies in Mumbai'sWankhede Stadium.
[30]
Tendulkar played 664 international
cricket matches in total, scoring 34,357 runs.
[10]

Tendulkar was born at Nirmal Nursing Home on 24 April 1973.
[31]
His father, Ramesh
Tendulkar, was a well-known Marathi novelist and his mother, Rajni, worked in the insurance
industry.
[32]
Ramesh named Tendulkar after his favourite music director, Sachin Dev Burman.
Tendulkar has three elder siblings: two half-brothers Nitin and Ajit, and a half-sister Savita.
They were Ramesh's children from his first marriage.
[33]
He spent his formative years in
the Sahitya Sahawas Cooperative Housing Society, Bandra (East). As a young boy, Tendulkar
was considered a bully, and often picked up fights with new children in his school.
[34]
He also
showed an interest in tennis, idolising John McEnroe
To help curb his mischievous and bullying tendencies, Ajit introduced him to cricket in 1984.
He introduced the young Sachin to Ramakant Achrekar, a famous cricket coach and a club
cricketer of repute, at Shivaji Park, Dadar. In the first meeting, the young Sachin did not play his
best. 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, Sachin, apparently unobserved, played
much better and was accepted at Achrekar's academy.
[citation needed]
Ajit is ten years elder and is
credited by Sachin for playing a pivotal role in his life.
[citation needed]
Achrekar was impressed with Tendulkar's talent and advised him to shift his schooling to
Sharadashram Vidyamandir (English) High School,
[1]
a school at Dadar which had a dominant
cricket team and had produced many notable cricketers.
[3

Prior to this, Tendulkar had attended the Indian Education Society's New English School in
Bandra (East).
[36]
He was also coached under the guidance of Achrekar at Shivaji Park in the
mornings and evenings.
[37]
Tendulkar would practice for hours on end in the nets. 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 passed the whole session without getting
dismissed, the coach would give him the coin. Tendulkar now considers the 13 coins he won
then as some of his most prized possessions.
[38]
He moved in with his aunt and uncle, who
lived near Shivaji Park, during this period, due to his hectic schedule.
[36]

Sachin consistently featured in his school Shardashram Vidyamandir (English) team in the
Matunga Gujarati Seva Mandal (popularly coined MGSM) Shield.
[39]
Besides school cricket, he
also played club cricket, initially representing John Bright Cricket Club in Mumbai's premier club
cricket tournament, the Kanga League,
[36]
and later went on to play for the Cricket Club of
India.
[40][41][42]
In 1987, at the age of 14, he attended the MRF Pace Foundation in Madras
(now Chennai) to train as a fast bowler, but Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, who took a
world record 355 Test wickets, was unimpressed, suggesting that Tendulkar focus on his
batting instead.
[43]
On 20 January 1987, he also turned out as substitute for Imran Khan's side in
an exhibition game at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, to mark the golden jubilee of Cricket Club
of India.
[44]
A couple of months later, former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar gave him a pair of
his own ultra light pads and consoled him to not get disheartened for not getting the Mumbai
Cricket Association's "Best junior cricket award" (He was 14 years that time). "It was the
greatest source of encouragement for me," Tendulkar said nearly 20 years later after
surpassing Gavaskar's world record of 34 Test centuries.
[45][46]
Sachin served as a ball boy in
the 1987 Cricket World Cup when India played against England in the semifinal
in Mumbai.
[47][48]
In his season in 1988, Tendulkar scored a century in every innings he played.
He was involved in an unbroken 664-run partnership in a Lord Harris Shield inter-school game
against St. Xavier's High School in 1988 with his friend and team-mate Vinod Kambli, who
would also go on to represent India. The destructive pair reduced one bowler to tears and
made the rest of the opposition unwilling to continue the game. Tendulkar scored 326 (not out)
in this innings and scored over a thousand runs in the tournament.
[49]
This was a record
partnership in any form of cricket until 2006, when it was broken by two under-13 batsmen in a
match held at Hyderabad in India.
[50]

On 14 November 1987, Tendulkar was selected to represent Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier
domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 198788 season. However, he was not selected for the
final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.
[36]
He narrowly
missed out on playing alongside his idol Gavaskar, who had retired from all forms of cricket after the 1987
Cricket World Cup.
[36]
A year later, on 11 December 1988, aged just 15 years and 232 days, Tendulkar
made his debut for Mumbai against Gujarat at home 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 handpicked to play for the
team by the then Mumbai captain Dilip Vengsarkar after watching him easily negotiating India's best fast
bowler at the time, Kapil Dev, in the Wankhede Stadium nets,
[1]
where the Indian team had come to play
against the touringNew Zealand team. He followed this by scoring a century in his
first Deodhar and Duleep Trophies, which are also Indian domestic tournaments.
[51]

Tendulkar finished the 198889 season as Mumbai's highest run-scorer. He scored 583 runs at an
average of 67.77, and was the sixth highest run-scorer overall
[52]
He also made an unbeaten century in
the Irani Trophy match against Delhi at the start of the 198990 season, playing for the Rest of
India.
[53]
Sachin was picked for a young Indian team to tour England twice, under the Star Cricket Club
banner in 1988 and 1989.
[54]
In the famous 199091 Ranji Trophy final, in which Haryana defeated
Mumbai by two runs after leading in the first innings, Tendulkar's 96 from 75 deliveries was a key to giving
Mumbai a chance of victory as it attempted to chase 355 from only 70 overs on the final day.
[55]

His first double century (204*) was for Mumbai while playing against the visiting Australian team at
the Brabourne Stadium in 1998.
[1][56]
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).
[57]
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.
[58][59][60]

Yorkshire
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 from other English counties.
[1][Note
1]
Selected for Yorkshire as a replacement for the injured Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott,
Tendulkar played 16 first-class matches for the county and scored 1070 runs at an average of 46.52.
[61]

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samir ghadi
April 4, 2014
SACHINE SIR AP CRICKET KE GOD HO HAM SAB JANTE HE AP KE BINA
MATCH DEKHNE ME BILKUL BHI MAJA NI AYGA ISLIYE AP KOPURE INDIA
KI TARAF SE SALAAM I MISS U SIR
Affag
February 2, 2014
kla kla ki ki koooooo
Anuj Baghel
January 17, 2014
Sir you are really GOD of cricket
Affag
February 2, 2014

Rajat sharma
December 11, 2013
sachin sir ap cricket ke adarsh ke rup me jane jate he apke jane ke bad me
gricket jagat adhura sa sabit ho rha he kya ab apka son arjun apki kami ko
pura kar paega yahi aas bhartiy cricket premiyo ko cricket se jode hui he
mujhe bhi us din ka intjar he jab arjun mumbai me apna pahla match khele
Thank you cricket god
ali akram
December 9, 2013


ganesh mete
November 17, 2013
please update new, 200 test match and 15847 + 74 runs,
Abhishek Abhi Mishra
November 14, 2013
Hello sachin sir ji appko cricket se alag dhekhker cricket dhekna bekaar hai
kyo ki app he indian cricket ki jaan the, app ne he india cricket ko yahaa tak
phuchh p I mi u God of Cicket chin Tendulke I love cicket n
love u cricket god.
Shakil Khan
November 14, 2013
Hi sir i am shakil khan from INDIA (Uttar Pradesh). From deep of my heart I
want to ask with you Sir why are you going to take retairment. Thats not a
good and gladful decision because you are the only a man from whom the
cicket tht plee come and watch me and the GOD of cricket. PLEASE
SIR I am requesting you come back again in your spot because cricket is
nothing without your batting and impossible records. SIR you have must be
come in the cricket of world. Now I am in Gulf Doha Qatar. If I was in INDIA I
will must come your house to request for coming back. Every people of world
who love cricket they love you not by your records but also yourfaith and noble
deeds. Agar mai aapke bare me likhta raha to kabhi khatam nahi hoga lekin
agar AAP cricket khelna chhod diye to na jane kitne hindustaniyo ki jaan chali
jayegi aur unme ek mai bhi rahunga. Ye carrier aapka hai aapko decide karna
hai ki aap kya karenge lekin sabse pahle in hindustaniyo ke zindagi ke bare
me jaroor sochiyega. Ye sochkar bada ajeb lagta hai ki na jane kitne log
honge jo sirf aapki batting dekhkar aapse itna mohabbat karte hai magar aapse
kabhi mil nahi sakte. Agar Khuda ne zinda rakha to ek din mai aapse jaroor
milung Ape phi e guzih hi PLZ PLZ PLZ COME BACK IN
THE WORLD OF CRICKET NO TENDULKAR SIR NO CRICKET ALL THE
BEST SIR HUM TO SIRF AAPKE LIYE EK FAIN HAI LEKIN AAP HAMARE
LIYE JAAN SE BHI BADHKAR HAIN OK BYE SIR
MOHIT YADAV
November 10, 2013
SACHINE SIR AP CRICKET KE GOD HO HAM SAB JANTE HE AP KE BINA
MATCH DEKHNE ME BILKUL BHI MAJA NI AYGA ISLIYE AP KOPURE INDIA
KI TARAF SE SALAAM I MISS U SIR
Amit Singh
December 24, 2012
hello Sir ji I m not Hppay with you bcos you suddenly announce for your
Retirment . why Sir this is not good but I know you also not satisfied with you
bcos this time you suffuring from Pressure . chill but you continiue with test
mtch And I hope when ou ed thi mg then ou feel good
jyada english nahi aati warna mai bahut kuch Likhta your fan Amit
NEERAJ KUMAR
November 16, 2012
CAREER
gaurav
August 17, 2011
aapka ye kahna ki sachin ne yuvaaon ko aage aane ka mouka diya hai ye
bilkul galat h aapne jin khiladiyon ke naam likhe hi ya jinlogo ki wazah se
indian team itni strong hai 99% khiladi ko ganguly ne laya ye inki hi mahanta
thi jiski wazah se aaj indian cricket ki bulandiyon pr h agar sachin dhoni dravid
jaise selfish ganguly k pahle aate tb ye team hizdon ki team hi rh jaati sb
sachin ko bhagban kahta hai pr ye kutta kabhi bhi team k liye nhi khelta hai
bhonsdi wala apna record ke liye khelta hai agar ganguly bhi team k liye nhi
sirf apne baare m sochte tb wo sachin se aage hi rahte har record m pr is
indian cricket ko badlne k chakkr m khud barbad ho gya use hmlog ijjat bhi n
de ske or ek hraami or selfish ko bhagbaan mante hain kya chutiya suppoerter
hai sb
pratap
November 14, 2013
Tee ji chuti nhi mine dekhchin i bet cickete in the univee





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