Friday, 29 April 2011

Sachin's Records :

Sachin's Records:

1. Highest Run scorer in the ODI
2. Most number of hundreds in the ODI 41
3. Most number of nineties in the ODI
4. Most number of man of the matches(56) in the ODI's
5. Most number of man of the series(14) in ODI's

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Sachin's Family Photos










Sachin's Marriage Photos






Sachin's wife, Anjali Tendulkar, is a daughter of an industrialist, Ashok Mehta. Both got married on 25 May 1995. She is a doctor by profession






Sachin's Childhood Photos

















Sachin's Profile

Name :                Sachin Tendulkar
 
Full name :         Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
 
Nick name :       The Master Blaster, The Little Champion
 
Height :              5′4”
 
Born :                 24-04-1973
 
Birth place:        Bombay, India
 
Test Debut:       Pakistan at Karachi, 1st Test, 1989/90
 
ODI Debut:         Pakistan at Gujranwala, 2nd ODI, 1989/90
 
1st Class Debut: 1988
 
Major Teams:     Mumbai, Yorkshire, India

Batting Style:      Right Hand Bat
 
Bowling Style:     Right Arm Off Break, Leg Break, Right Arm Medium, Leg Break Googly

Wife's Name:      Anjali Tendulkar

Children:             Two (One Boy and One Girl)
 
Girl's Name:       Sarah Tendulkar
 
Boy's Name:       Arjun Tendulkar 

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (born 24 April 1973) is an Indian cricketer. He holds several batting records, including the most Test centuries and the most one-day international centuries, and was rated in 2002 by Wisden as the second greatest Test batsman ever, after Sir Don Bradman[1]. He received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India’s highest sporting honour, for 1997-1998, and the civilian award Padma Shri in 1999. Tendulkar was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997.





                                                      



Early days

Born in Mumbai (then Bombay) into a middle-class family, Sachin Tendulkar was named after his family’s favourite music director Sachin Dev Burman. He went to Sharadashram Vidyamandir School where he started his cricketing career under coach Ramakant Achrekar. While at school, he was involved in a mammoth 664 run partnership in a Harris Shield game with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli. In 1988/1989, he scored 100 not-out in his first first-class match, for Bombay against Gujarat. At 15 years and 232 days he was the youngest to score a century on debut.

International career

Sachin played his first international match against Pakistan in Karachi in 1989, facing the 
 likes of Wasim Akram, Imran Khan, Abdul Qadir, and Waqar Younis. He made just 15 runs, being bowled by Waqar Younis, who also made his debut in that match. It was an inauspicious start, but Tendulkar followed it up with his maiden Test fifty a few days later at Faisalabad. His One-day International (ODI) debut on December 18 was equally disappointing, where he was dismissed without scoring a run, again by Waqar Younis. The series was followed by a non-descript tour of New Zealand in which he fell for 88 in a Test match, John Wright, who would later coach India, pouching the catch that prevented Tendulkar from becoming the youngest centurion in Test cricket. The long anticipated maiden Test century came in England’s tour in 1990 but the other scores were not remarkable. Tendulkar truly came into his own in the 1991-1992 tour of Australia that included a brilliant century on the fast and bouncy track at Perth. He has been Man of the Match 11 times in Test matches and Man of the Series twice, both times in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.

His first ODI century came on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo. It had taken Tendulkar 79 ODIs to score a century.