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SACHIN TENDULKAR

Sachin Tendulkar is a great cricketer. He is known as god of cricket. Sachin was born in Mumbai on 24th of April 1973. His father’s name is Ramesh Tendulkar. His full name is Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. He married at the age of 21 years. His wife’s name is Anjali Tendulkar. His son’s name is Arjun Tendulkar. His daughter’s name is Sara Tendulkar. He plays with “Adidas” bat. He played his first one-day international cricket match on 18th of December 1989 in Gujranwala (Pakistan) against Pakistan. He was of 16 years 238 days at that time. He bated at 5th place in that match. It doesn’t matter that he scored 0 runs in that match now he is a wonderful cricketer. He played his first test cricket match on 15th of November 1989 in Karachi (Pakistan) against Pakistan. He was of 16 years 205 days at that time. He scored 16 runs the first innings of that match. Sachin’s highest score in test is 248*. He has scored 14691 runs in test so far. Sachin’s highest score in O.D.I. Is 200*. He has scored 17798 runs in O.D.I. so far. He is the only man in world to score 200 runs in a single O.D.I. match. He is also only man to score 1700runs in O.D.I. matches and 14000runs in test matches. He scored 17000runs in O.D.I. matches at Hyderabad (India) against Australia by playing leg-glance on 7:10:03pm 5th of November 2009. It was telecasted on neo cricket channel. It was 5th O.D.I. of Future cup. He scored 175runs in that match. Sachin made a world record by scoring 200runs in a single O.D.I. He scored this on Rup Singh Stadium at Gwalior (India) on 6:13:41pm 24th of February 2010 against South Africa. It was 2nd O.D.I. of Idea cup. He scored this on Jacques Kallis’s ball by playing cut shot on 50th over 4th ball. He also scored 31000runs in international cricket. When he scored 155runs in that match he touched this record. He scored 200runs in just 147 balls in that

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