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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Sachin Tendulkar master blaster steers India to victory,unbeaten 163

Sachin Tendulkar:-

Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar slammed a blistering 163 and helped his team win the third ODI by 58 runs against New Zealand at the AMI Stadium in Christchurch on Sunday.

The master-blaster’s first century on New Zealand soil helped India put up a mammoth 392 for four off their stipulated 50 overs after put in to bat by stand-in Kiwi skipper Brendon McCulum.

Tendulkar added 50 runs off 60 balls with Gautam Gambhir (15 off 27 balls) for the second wicket after Virender Sehwag got out early.

He then put on 138 runs for the third wicket off 17.4 overs with Yuvraj Singh (87 off 60 balls with ten fours and six sixes) and then stitched another 135 runs with his skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (68 off 58 balls with five fours and two sixes) off 15.4 overs for the fourth wicket before he retired injured.

Tendulkar, who looked set to break the highest individual score record in an ODI before stomach cramps forced him to go back to the pavilion.

Tendulkar faced 133 balls, which included 16 boundaries and five sixes and was declared the Man-of-the-Match.

Sachin Tendulkar: Career Highlights:-

Sachin Tendulkar has now become world's highest run scorer in both Tests and One-Day Internationals. In the process, he touched many milestones and broke many records. Here are some glimpses of his illustrious career.

TEST CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Has registered most centuries (39) in Test Cricket.

  • Has recorded most centuries (23) away from home.

  • Only player to aggregate 6000 runs away from home - 6821 (ave.53.71) in 87 Tests.

  • Holds an Indian record for most runs (11877) and only Brian Lara (11953) has registered more runs than him.

  • Has been on the winning side 47 times - most by any Indian player.

  • Aggregated 3913 runs (ave.62.11) including 13 centuries for winning cause - the most by an Indian.

  • Shares the Indian record for most Player of the series awards (4) for India with Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev.

  • Holds the record for most Man of the match awards (10) for India.

  • Youngest to play for India in a Test match at the age of 16 years 205 days - vs Pakistan at Karachi on Nov 15, 1989.

  • Youngest to post a hundred for India at the age of 17 years 107 days - 119 not out vs England at Manchester in August 1990.

  • Has aggregated 1000 runs in a calendar year four times - 1997, 1999, 2001 & 2002, an Indian record he shares with Sunil Gavaskar, who had also achieved the feat four times.

  • Best year in terms of run-aggregate - 1392 (ave.55.68) in 16 matches in 2002. Only Sunil Gavaskar has amassed more runs than Sachin in a calendar year for India - 1407 (ave.54.11) in 17 Tests in 1979.

  • Holds the Test Partnership records for India for 3rd, 4th and 10th wicket - 336 (3rd) with Virender Sehwag vs. Pakistan at Multan in 2003-04 and 353 (4th) with V.V.S.Laxman vs Australia at Sydney in 2003-04 and 133 (10th) with Zaheer Khan vs. Bangladesh at Dhaka in 2004-05.

    ODI CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Most consecutive matches - 185 between April 25, 1990 and April 24, 1998.

  • He is the first batsman to complete 16,000 runs in One-Day Internationals.

  • His run-aggregate of 16,361 at an average of 44.33 in 417 matches is a world record.

  • His tally of 43 hundreds is a record by any batsman in ODIs.

  • Most Nineties in a career - 17.

  • Only player to be dismissed at 99 three times.

  • Most Fifties in a career - 131 (42 centuries + 89 fifties).

  • Seven times in a calendar year, Sachin has aggregated 1000 runs or more. His best year has been 1998, aggregating 1894 runs (ave.65.31) in 34 matches.

  • His 9 centuries in 1998 is a record by any batsman in a calendar year in ODIs.

  • Hit 8 centuries against Australia - most by any player against one opponent.

  • His aggregate of 2730 (ave.46.27) in 60 matches is a record against Australia.

  • Hit 7 centuries against Sri Lanka - a record he shares with Saeed Anwar (Pakistan).

  • Hit 5 centuries against Zimbabwe - a record.

  • Posted 5 centuries against Pakistan, a record he shares with Brian Lara (West Indies).

  • Most Fours in a career: 1785

  • Fastest to 10,000 runs (259 innings), 11,000 (276) and 12,000 (300).

  • Holds a record for most runs in a competition - 673 runs at an average of 61.18 in 2002-03 - a record by any player in eleven games, which is also a world cup record. Australia's Greg Chappell holds a record for most runs in a competition but he played three matches more than Sachin - 686 (ave.68.60) in 14 matches in the 1980-81 Benson and Hedges World Series.

  • Only batsman to have amassed 500 runs in a world cup twice - apart from his performance in the 2002-03 world cup (as above), he aggregated 523 (ave.897.16) in seven matches in 1995-96.

  • Adjudged the Man of the Match 57 times in ODIs - a world record.

  • Apart from thirteen Man of the Series awards (a record in ODIs), he was also adjudged the Batsman of the series in the Singer World Series in Sri Lanka in 1994.

  • With Sourav Ganguly, Sachin holds a world record for 21 century stands for the first wicket.

  • Aggregated 6609 at an average of 49.32 in 136 innings for the first wicket with Sourav Ganguly - a world record for the first wicket.

  • Aggregated 8227 at an average of 47.55 in 176 innings with Sourav Ganguly - a world record for the highest overall partnership runs by a pair.

  • With Sourav Ganguly, Sachin holds a world record for 26 century stands overall.

  • Holds partnership records for the second wicket (331 with Rahul Dravid against New Zealand at Hyderabad on 8.11.1999) and third wicket(237* with Rahul Dravid against Kenya at Bristol on 23.5.1999).
  • sources by:-
    NDTV

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