We Salute Sachin For His 24 Yrs Carrer …Tribute By Fan Karan Singh Brar Master Says good bye To Cricket
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (Karan Singh Brar) born 24 April 1973 is an Indian cricketer widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of his generation. Born in Mumbai, he took up cricket at age of eleven, made his test debut against Pakistan at just sixteen years old, and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for more than twenty years. He retired from the Indian Premier League in May 2013 and has announced that he will retire from the sport in November 2013 after playing his two-hundredth test match, against the West Indies in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.[4][5][6] He is the first player to score one hundred international centuries, the first player to score a double century in a One Day International, and thus far the only to complete 34,000 runs in international cricket.[7][8][9][10]
In 2002, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all
time, behind Don Bradman, and the second greatest one-day-international (ODI) batsman of all time, behind Viv Richards.[11] Tendulkar was a part of the 2011 Cricket World
Cup winning Indian team in the later part of his career, his first such win in six World Cup
appearances for India . He was also the recipient of "Player of the Tournament" award of
2003 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa . In October 2013, he became the only Indian
cricketer to be named in an all-time Test World XI to mark the 150th anniversary of Wisden
Tendulkar won the 2010 Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for cricketer of the year at the ICC
awards.[17] He has been recommended for the receipt of the Bharat Ratna award, in fact it
has been speculated that the criteria for the award of theBharat Ratna were changed to allow
him receive the award.[18][19] He is also a member of Rajya Sabha of Parliament of India.
October 2013, Sachin Tendulkar became the 16th player and first Indian to aggregate 50,000
runs in all recognised cricket (First-class cricket, List A cricket and Twenty20 combined).
Tendulkar has been honoured with the Padma Vibhushan award, India 's second highest
civilian award, and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, India 's highest sporting honour. He
was also the first sportsperson and the first one without aviation background to be awarded
the honorary rank of Group Captain by the Indian Air Force. Tendulkar has received honorary doctorates from University of Mysore and Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.[25]
[26] Sachin holds the 19th rank in ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen as of 17 March
2013.[27] On 1 August 2012, Sachin Tendulkar was nominated for the ICC People's Choice
award for the third time. In 2012, he was nominated to Rajya Sabha, the upper house of
the Parliament of India. Sachin Tendulkar was ranked 78th richest sportsman in the world
according to the Forbes' list of world's highest-paid athletes for the year 2012. In the June
2013 list, Forbes
ranked Sachin at the 51st position in the highest paid athletes list, with his total earnings
estimated to be USD 22 million. In October 2013, the net worth of Sachin Tendulkar was
estimated at US$ 160 million by Wealth X, making him India 's wealthiest cricket player.
A Journey of Young Sachin of his 1st international match against Pakistan in 1989 to 2013 200th Match against West Indies .
A Journey of 24 Years of International Cricket so lets see some magic of God of Cricket.
Tests Carrer.
On 10 October 2013 Sachin Tendulkar announced that he would retire from the longer format after the two-Test series against West Indies in November. Later BCCI confirmed that the two matches will be played at Kolkata and Mumbai, making the farewell happen at his home ground on Tendulkar's request .
Here Below Record of 199th Test of SAchin RAmesh Tendulkar.
Competition
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Matches
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200
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Runs scored
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15,921
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53.71
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100s/50s
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51/67
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Top score
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248*
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Balls bowled
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4,198
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46
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54.00
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5 wickets in innings
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0
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10 wickets in match
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0
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Best bowling
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3/10
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Catches/stumpings
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115/–
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HereSachin Ramesh Tendulkar When He Marrys Anjali Mehtah .
Sachin Plays his first ODI on 18 December 1989 v Pakistan and Plays a 24 Year ODI Cricket and Say good Bye to ODI. Below see some magics of Master Blaster.
Sachin on his first ODI against Pakistan .
2011 World Cup and after and 24 Year Carrer of Master Blaster and list of Win and lost
Matches in his Carrer.
Here Movements Comes Which Every Cricketers Wants Worldcup.. SAchin Tendulkar With Worldcup
Amassing 482 runs at an average of 53.55 including two centuries, Tendulkar was India 's
lead
commented that "Winning the World Cup is the proudest moment of my life. ... I couldn't
control
my tears of joy.
He returned to the squad in July for India 's tour of England.[149] Throughout the tour there was
much hype in the media about whether Tendulkar would reach his 100th century in i
nternational cricket (Test and ODIs combined). However his highest score in the Tests was
91; Tendulkar averaged 34.12 in the series as England won 4–0 as they deposed India as the
No. 1 ranked Test side. The injury Tendulkar sustained to his right foot in 2001 flared up and
as a result he was ruled out of the ODI series that followed. Tendulkar created another record
on 8 November 2011 when he became the first cricketer to score 15,000 runs in Test cricket,
during the opening Test match against the West Indies at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in
entire team and has hampered their performance on the Tour of Australia. Former India
World
Cup winning captain and all-rounder Kapil Dev has also voiced his opinion that Sachin should
have retired from ODI's after the World Cup. Former Australian fast bowler, Geoff Lawson,
has said that Sachin has the right to decide when to quit although he adds that Tendulkar
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Matches
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Won
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Lost
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Drawn
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Tied
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No result
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Test[146]
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199
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71
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56
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72
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0
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–
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ODI[147]
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463
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234
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200
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–
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5
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24
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T20I[148]
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1
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1
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–
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–
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–
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–
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Sachin during his last ODI against Pakistan .
100th international century
Tendulkar scored his much awaited 100th international hundred on 16 March 2012, at Mirpur
against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup. He became the first person in history to achieve this
feat.
Incidentally, it was Tendulkar's first ODI hundred against Bangladesh
He said "It's been a tough phase for me ... I was not thinking about the milestone, the media
started all this, wherever I went, the restaurant, room service, everyone was talking about the
100th hundred. Nobody talked about my 99 hundreds. It became mentally tough for me
because nobody talked about my 99 hundreds." Despite Tendulkar's century, India failed
to win the match against Bangladesh , losing by 5 wickets.
Here Below The Carrer Statics of GOD OF CRICKET..
Career statistics
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A Best Movements of His life Below we Have some Best Memories of His Life.
A Time Comes When he had a chance to meet legendary Sir Don Bradman another legend.
In 24 Years Carrer he has to face Injuries and decline amid surpassing Bradman's haul
Sachin Tendulkar continued performing well in Test cricket in 2001 and 2002, with some
pivotal performances with both bat and ball. Tendulkar took three wickets on the final day of
the famous Kolkata Test against Australia in 2001. Tendulkar took the key wickets of Matthew
Hayden andAdam Gilchrist, centurions in the previous test.
In the 2002 series in the West Indies, Tendulkar started well, scoring 79 in the first test, and
117 in the first innings of the second.In the second test at Port of Spain , Sachin Tendulkar
scored his 29th Test century in his 93rd test match,to equal Sir Donald Bradman's record of 29 Test hundreds.[114][115][116][117] Then, in a hitherto unprecedented sequence, he scored
0,0, 8 and 0 in the next four innings, getting out to technical "defects" and uncharacteristically
poor strokes. He returned to form in the last test scoring 41 and 86. However, India lost the
series. This might have been the beginning of the "decline" phase in his career which lasted till
2006.In third test match against England in August 2002,Sachin scored his 30th test century to surpass Bradman's haul, in his 99th test match.[118][119] The next test match was Sachin's
100 test match.
Tendulkar made 673 runs in 11 matches in the 2003 Cricket World Cup, helping India reach
the final. While Australia retained the trophy that they had won in 1999, Tendulkar was given
the Man of the Tournament award.
He continued to score heavily in ODI cricket that year, with two hundreds in a tri series
involving New Zealand and Australia .
The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003/04 saw Tendulkar making his mark in the
last Test of the series, with 241 not out in Sydney, putting India in a virtually unbeatable
position. He followed up the innings with an unbeaten 60 in the second innings of the test.
Prior to this test match, he had had an unusually horrible run of form, failing in all six innings in
the preceding three tests. It was no aberration that 2003 was his worst year in test cricket,
with an average of 17.25 and just one fifty.
Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series. India
declared before Tendulkar reached 200; had he done so it would have been the fourth time
he passed the landmark in Tests. In meeting with the press that evening, Tendulkar stated that he was disappointed and that the declaration had taken him by surprise.[121] Many former cricketers commented that Dravid's declaration was in bad taste.[122][123] After India won the
match, the captain Rahul Dravid stated that the matter was spoken internally and put to rest.
Tennis elbow then took its toll on Tendulkar, leaving him out of the side for most of the year,
coming back only for the last two tests when Australia toured India in 2004. He played a part i
n
century, against the Sri Lankans. After this, Tendulkar endured the longest spell of his career
without a Test century: 17 innings elapsed before he scored 101 against Bangladesh in May
2007.[125]Tendulkar scored his 39th ODI hundred on 6 February 2006 in a match against
on 11 February 2006, and then a 95 in hostile, seaming conditions on 13 February 2006 in
ground, Wankhede,
Tendulkar was booed off the ground by a section of the crowd, the first time that he had
ever faced such flak. Tendulkar was to end the three-Test series without a single half-century
to his credit, and news of a shoulder operation raised more questions about his longevity. In
July 2006, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced that Tendulkar had
overcome his injury problem following an operation and rehabilitation programme and was
available for selection, and he was eventually selected for the next series.
Tendulkar's comeback came in the DLF cup in Malaysia and he was the only Indian batsman t
o shine. In his comeback match, against West Indies on 14 September 2006, Tendulkar
responded to his critics who believed that his career was inexorably sliding with his 40th ODI
century. Though he scored 141 not out, West Indies won the rain-affected match by the D/L
During the preparation for the 2007 World Cup, Tendulkar was criticised by Greg Chappell on his attitude.[127] As per the report, Chappell felt that Tendulkar would be more useful down the
order, while the latter felt that he would be better off opening the innings, the role he had
played for most of his career. Chappell also believed that Tendulkar's repeated failures were
hurting the team's chances. In a rare show of emotion, Tendulkar hit out at the comments
attributed to Chappell by pointing out that no coach has ever suggested his attitude towards
cricket is incorrect. On 7 April 2007, the Board of Control for Cricket in India issued a notice
to Tendulkar asking for an explanation for his comments made to the media.[128]
to Tendulkar asking for an explanation for his comments made to the media.[128]
At the World Cup in the West Indies , Tendulkar and the Indian cricket team, led by Rahul
Dravid had a dismal campaign. Tendulkar, who was pushed to bat lower down the order had
scores of 7 (Bangladesh), 57 not out (Bermuda) and 0 (Sri Lanka). As a result, former
Australian captain Ian Chappell, brother of the then Indian coach Greg, called for Tendulkar to
retire in his column for Mumbai's Mid Day newspaper.
During this period from about 2002 to 2006–7, Tendulkar's batting often seemed to be a
shadow of its former self. He was inconsistent, and his big knocks mostly came in sedate,
accumulative, uncharacteristic fashion. He seemed to have either cut out or lost the ability to
play many shots, including the hook and pull and many other aerial strokes. He also
developeda tendency to go without scoring much for long periods and become overtly
defensive.
Sachin's seemed to be in terminal decline. There were several calls from him to retire.
However, afterthe 2007 World Cup, his career had a second wind and his consistency and
form returned.
Return to old form and consistency
In the subsequent series against Bangladesh , Tendulkar returned to his opening slot and was
Man of the Series. He continued by scoring two consecutive scores of over 90 in the Future
Cup against South Africa . He was the leading run scorer and was adjudged the Man of the
Series.
Tendulkar celebrates upon reaching his 38th Test century against Australia in the 2nd Test at the SCG in 2008, where he finished not out on 154
On the second day of the Nottingham Test (28 July 2007) Tendulkar became the third cricketer to complete 11,000 Test runs.[131] In the subsequent One day series against
England, Tendulkar was the leading run scorer from India[132] with an average of 53.42. In the
ODI Series against Australia in October 2007 Tendulkar was the leading Indian run scorer
with
278 runs.
Tendulkar was dismissed seven times in 2007 between 90 and 100, including three times at
99, leading some to suggest that he struggles to cope with nerves in this phase of his innings. Tendulkar has got out 27 times in the 90s during his international career.[134] On 8 November
fourth ODI, he got out on 97 (off 102 balls with 16 fours) after dragging a delivery from Gul on
to his stumps, falling short of another century in ODIs in 2007.
Home series against South Africa
result was forced not only to miss the second and third Tests, but also the tri-series involving Bangladesh, the 2008 Asia Cup, and the first half of the inaugural season of the IPL.[138]
Sri Lanka Series
past Brian Lara's record of Test 11,953 runs. However, he failed in all six innings, scoring a
total of just 95 runs. India lost the series and his average of 15.83 was his worst in a Test series with at least three matches.[139]
Return to form and breaking the record
In the following ODI series against Sri Lanka , Tendulkar was sidelined due to injury. However,
during the following Australia tour of India , he returned to fitness and form, scoring 13 and 49
in the first test before making 88 in the first innings of the second test, thus breaking the
record for most number of Test runs held by Brian Lara. He also reached the 12,000 run
mark
when he was on 61. He made a fifty in the third test and 109 in the fourth, as India won the
series 2–0 and regained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
ODI and Test Series against England
Tendulkar was again out due to injury from the first three ODIs of a 7-match ODI series at
home against England , but he made 11 in the fourth ODI and 50 in the fifth, before the ODI
series was called off due to the Mumbai terror attacks, the scoreline being 5–0 to India .
England returned for a 2-match test series in December 2008, and in the first test in Chennai,
chasing 387 for victory, Tendulkar made 103 not out in a 163-run unbroken fifth wicket stand
with Yuvraj Singh. This was his third century in a fourth match innings, and the first which
resulted in a win. This was redemption for the Chennai Test of 1999 when chasing 271
against Pakistan , Sachin had made 136 with severe back pain and was out 17 runs short of
the target, precipitating a collapse and a loss by 12 runs. He dedicated this century to the
victims of the Mumbai terror attacks. Tendulkar failed in both innings in the second test, India
won the series 1–0.
An innings-by-innings breakdown of Tendulkar's Test match batting career up to February 2008, showing runs scored (red bars) and the average of the last ten innings (blue line)
Sachin Tendulkar is the most prolific run scorer in one-day internationals with 18,426 runs.
tally
of 11,953 runs as the highest run scorer in test matches in the second Test of Australia's 2008 tour of India in Mohali.[208][209] Tendulkar described "It is definitely the
also holds the record of highest number of centuries in both Test (51) and ODI (49) cricket.
against
strong impact on Indian cricket and was, at one time, the foundation of most of the team's
victories. In recognition with his impact on sport in a cricket-loving country like India,
Tendulkar
test batsman and ODI batsman of all time.
score 2000 runs in World Cup cricket.Tendulkar has scored over 1000 runs in a
calendar year in ODIs 7 times, and in 1998 he scored 1894 runs, easily the record for the
highest number of runs scored by any player in a single calendar year for one day
internationals. Tendulkar is also one of the very few players who are still playing in
international cricket from the 1980s. On 24 February 2010, Tendulkar broke the previous
world record for highest individual innings in an ODI, and became the first male cricketer to
score a double-century in one-day cricket. He made 200 runs and broke the previous record
times,out
of them twice in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. The performances earned him respect from Australian cricket fans and players.[98] Similarly he has been Man of
the Match 60 times in One day International matches and Man of the Series 14 times.He is
only cricketer to accomplish the feat of scoring a hundred centuries in international cricket which includes 49 ODI and 51 Test centuries.[221] He is also the only player to score fifty
centuries in Test cricket,[222] and the first to score fifty centuries in all international cricket
combined. On 17 October 2008, when he surpassed Brian Lara's record for the most runs
scored in Test cricket, he also became the first batsman to score 12,000, 13,000, 14,000 and 15,000 runs in that form of the game,[208] having also been the third batsman and first
runs in one-day internationals, and also the first player to cross every subsequent 1000-run
mark that has been crossed in ODI cricket history. In the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar
to cross the 50-run mark the most number of times in Test cricket history, and also the
second
ever player to score 11 Test centuries against Australia, tying with Sir Jack Hobbs of England more than 70 years previously.[224] On 24 February 2010, Tendulkar became the first man to
score a double century (200*) in an ODI against South Africa . On 8 November 2011,
Tendulkar became the first batsman to score 15,000 runs in Test Cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar During his last Test Match
National honours
· 1994 - Arjuna Award, by the Government of India in recognition of his outstanding achievement in sports.
· 1997-98 - Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India 's highest honour given for achievement in sports.
· 1999 - Padma Shri, India 's fourth highest civilian award.
· 2001 - Maharashtra Bhushan Award, Maharashtra State 's highest Civilian Award.
· 2008 - Padma Vibhushan, India 's second highest civilian award.
· 2013 - Department of Posts in India , announced to issue a set of a Miniature sheet and
a sheetlet to commemorate the his 200th Test Match.
a sheetlet to commemorate the his 200th Test Match.
Other honours
· 1997 - Wisden Cricketer of the Year.
· 2003 - Player of the tournament in 2003 Cricket World Cup.
· 2004, 2007, 2010 - ICC World ODI XI.
· 2009, 2010, 2011 - ICC World Test XI.
· 2010 - Outstanding Achievement in Sport and the Peoples Choice Award at The Asian Awards in London .
· 2010 - Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World.
· 2010 - ICC Award-Sir Garfield Sobers trophy for cricketer of the year.
· 2010 - LG People's Choice Award.
· 2010 - Made a Honorary Group captain by the Indian Air Force.
· 2011 - BCCI Cricketer of the Year award.
· 2011 - Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year award.
· 2012 - Wisden India Outstanding Achievement award.
· 2012 - Honorary Life Membership of Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)
· 2012 - Honorary Member of the Order of Australia, given by the Australian government.
Huge Hpnour to Sachin During His Last Match … A Big Farewell
Mumbai: Time waits for no one but it did stand still precisely at 11:47 at Wankhede Stadium
on Saturday. Sachin Tendulkar was finally saying goodbye to cricket, with never-before-seen
tears on his face. The West Indies only hastened Tendulkar's swansong by some poor
cricket
as the Caribbeans lost by an innings and 126 runs for the second straight time in this hurriedly
arranged series. But the Mumbai Test has been all about Tendulkar's farewell and it was time
to say a big thank you to the 'God' of cricket for entertaining the world with 24 years of
extraordinary cricket.
The Master Blaster finally ends with a total of 34357 runs in international cricket and 15921
runs in Tests. These numbers, in all likelihood will never be replaced.
There were already many moist eyes and choked voices on Friday after Tendulkar walked
back to the pavilion scoring 74 runs. On Saturday, there must have been countless more as a
visibly emotional Tendulkar walked into the shadows of folklore. He has after all been a great
ambassador of the sport and touched the lives of a billion people. He has been the single
biggest inspiration to Indian cricket over three generations after making his Test debut
against
Pakistan on November 15, 1989.
In his final appearance on the cricket field on Saturday, the quintessential team man
Tendulkar
walked to the middle, uprooted a stump, hugges MS Dhoni and joined his fellow players who
too were clearly battling back tears as they gave a guard of honour to the maestro. It was time
to bid the legend a formal goodbye as Wankhede rose on its feet and chanted "Sachiin,
Sachiiin" for one last time. Their hero made it a point to thank everyone who helped him build
successful career.
Dhoni too raved Tendulkar and his experience of having played in his final Test. "It was the
biggest match in cricket history and one we will never witness again," said Dhoni. Opposition
skipper Darren Sammy too was overawed by the occasion. "Indian fans have set a
benchmark in how to treat a champion," he said at the post-match ceremony.
As Mohammad Shami scalped the final wicket, every single Tendulkar fan in the stands, and
on the field, stood as one to bid adieu to Tendulkar. Today, Team India did not have eleven
players - it had a billion. And the signboard at Wankhede read: You will always be
remembered!
Team India Wear Special Jursey..
Wife Anjali said Sachin Tendulkar was good at hiding emotions. She was in for a surprise as the quintessential team man could not hold back his tears as he was given a guard of honour by Team India in front of emotional fans at Wankhede.
Here Below Sachin Tendulkar's Mother Watching His Match First AND Last Time in Stadium.
With Teary Eyes GOD OF CRICKET Says Good Bye TO Cricket.
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