Milestone Man Tendulkar Completes 20 Years in International Cricket


NEW DELHI, Nov 15 (PTI): Sachin Tendulkar on Sunday completed 20 years in international cricket and became the first Indian and only the 16th in the history of the game to have a career spanning more than two decades.

Tendulkar, who made his debut as a 16-year-old against Pakistan way back in November 15, 1989, will reach the milestone of 20 years and one day in international cricket when he comes out to play against Sri Lanka in the first Test of the three-match series in Ahmedabad on Monday.

In his Test career spanning 19 years 143 days till date, Tendulkar has represented India in a record 159 Tests.

He also played a record 436 50-over matches in his 19 years and 325 days One-day career, thus becoming only the second player after Pakistan's Javed Miandad to have the longest ODI career.

The Indian batting maestro is also the only active cricketer to feature in the longest Tests career list and at 36 years of age he is still going strong.

In his two decades long career, Tendulkar had written many records which catapulted him to the honour of being the milestone man.

Even though he holds the record of being the highest run-getter and century maker in both the Tests and ODIs, he is everlasting hunger for runs knows no boundary.

A perfectionist by nature, Tendulkar has till date amassed a staggering 12,773 runs from 159 Tests at a robust average of 54.58 with a mind-boggling 42 centuries and 53 half-centuries.

His record in ODIs are too unmatchable. The Mumbaikar recently achieved another milestone when he became the only batsman in the history of the game to break into 17,000 run mark.

With a mammoth 17,173 runs from 436 ODIs, Tendulkar is in the threshold of another feat as he is just nine centuries short of touching the magical figure of 100 tons.

Tendulkar is also just 54 runs short of becoming the only batsman in the world to score a whopping 30,000 run in international cricket -- combining both Tests and ODIs.

Tendulkar's special talent was evident right from his school days after he notched up an unbeaten 664-run stand with buddy Vinod Kambli in the Lord Harris Shield Inter-School Game in 1988.

The diminutive right-hander's colossal batting exploits have completely overshadowed his utility as a part-time bowler who has 44 Test wickets and 154 scalps in ODIs.

If there was any grey area in Tendulkar's canvas, it has been his captaincy and despite having two jabs at it, he preferred to shrug it off his shoulders to concentrate on his batting, which only blossomed once he shunned the leadership duty.

But despite his success and worldwide fame, Tendulkar remained a firmly grounded man. Just like a true champion, he never allowed fame and adulation to get on to his head and effect his batting.

Till today he continues to be a keen learner of the game and spends hours in the net to fine-tune his batting crafts, although there is hardly anything left for the champion batsman to master.

Tendulkar's greatness is beyond comprehension
By Veturi Srivatsa - IANS

Just when the Berlin Wall was being broken down 20 years ago, the cricketing world started talking about a boy wonder who would rise to be a cricketing colossus. Two decades in sport is more than a generation and Sachin Tendulkar carries on and on - not wanting to think about the day he would have to stop playing the game.

Everyone who writes about cricket has to write about Tendulkar. The two are inseparable entities. It clearly underscores the fact that he is one of the greatest cricketers and in modern day parlance an entertainer par excellence with the highest TRP rating because he scores runs by tons with relentless brilliance.

Tendulkar's greatest quality is -- whatever he might say about his pre-match nervous energy -- that he has an air of deliberate confidence before he goes in to bat that he is going to make runs. And make runs he did with regularity. This uncanny ability places him a cut above two of his contemporaries whose names are invariably taken in the same breath, Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting. But both admit that Tendulkar has something extra that makes him stand out.

The greatness of Tendulkar is that he spreads his skill through his teammates, lifting their morale and competence. Anyone who has played with him swears that he has benefited by his ability to transmit the knowledge about the game. Every player, who has shared with him the dressing room, struggles for words to describe the genius of the man. He is beyond their comprehension.

If ever a player has overshadowed him, for sheer class of batsmanship, it is V.V.S. Laxman. After a record 353-run fourth-wicket partnership in the 2004 Sydney Test when Laxman hit 30 fours in his 178 to Tendulkar's 33 in his unbeaten 241, the master put the artistry of V.V.S. in perspective.

"When Laxman was playing those shots, I decided it was best to just watch and enjoy his batting rather than try to do what he was doing."

Tendulkar made quite a few subtle and not so subtle corrections in his batting from time to time to suit his physical ability. There are some hundreds of his wherein he chose to drag his second fifty inexplicably after reaching the first fifty in no time. He sought to justify that the bowling was of top class or that he was playing in the interests of the team. It is difficult to agree that any bowling could chain him.

Looking at the unabashed praise lavished at Tendulkar it may appear he has few failings, both as cricketer and person. None of his contemporaries or his huge league of admirers, including some greats of the game, seems to find any human weakness in him. This is quite unlike Don Bradman who was not spared by his teammates who found chinks in his persona even as they praised him sky-high as a cricketer. Sachin, his admirers say, is more humane and likeable, though as captain he was too stubborn, refusing to deviate from his pet fads.

Watching him these 20 years was one of the pleasures of making a living watching sport. Memories take one back to New Zealand in 1989-90, Tendulkar's second international tour after the debut one to Pakistan a couple of months earlier under a different captain. Those were the days when on tours there was not so much of nitpicking by the media and the teenager got all the protection he needed.

Seldom has a player caught the imagination of a country as he did on that tour. He was the talking point wherever people discussed cricket. "What's special about that kid," the cabbies wanted to know and "I can't imagine a 16-year-old facing Richard Hadlee who has taken 400 Test wickets," said an amateur painter as he sketched the ambience of Christchurch, the garden city with Gothic architecture in South Island, as a memento to be given to him.

Twelve years down the road in an interviewed at Harare, he was a confident young man. He knew what to expect from the media and how to sidestep uncomfortable questions. Asked about the two captains he played under, he would say he had played only under Azharuddin and it was too early to assess Sourav Ganguly. Anticipating the next question, he hastened to add that the '92 side was the best team he had played in.

The only time he was irked by criticism was when, in the aftermath of the World Cup disaster in the Caribbean two years ago, there were shrill calls in the media for his head. He took on coach Greg Chappell and the Indian cricket board asked him to show cause for his outbursts. Otherwise, he always let his bat do the talking and it silenced and shamed his critics.

He continues to make politically correct statements, though, for once, he did not mince words on "Marathi Manoos", saying that he was a proud Maharashtrian, but an Indian first, and that Mumbai belongs to India.

Perhaps, Tendulkar from now on will be taken seriously when he speaks on subjects other than cricket.

  

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    Twinkle Twinkle Little Star sachin is a Supper Star.Wish you good luck sachin for future games.

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  • bharath shetty, Kateel-USA

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    He is one the greatest star..Genious cricketeer, Amazing human being. Anyone at anytime of life see him as a role model.

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    Sachin is the real hero of cricket world.i love to see his storkes when he play.in this 20 years of his cricket life he given us lot of Etertainment in cricket.i wish him very best for future days and one day he have to break Saeed Anwar"s record in ODI.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is second to none in the history of cricket in terms of total contribution to the world of Cricket except Don bradman of Australia.SRT is,was and would history in all kind of cricket.Hats off to LITTLE MASTER.

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  • Dorothy Pereira, DUBAI/MANIPAL

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    I love his batting style a lot.Little Master Blaster should play for the 2011 world cup.

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  • Denzil Pinto, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    SRT the run machine on the 22yards and the death for all the bowlers in the world has proved everybody why he Was/Is/Will be remembered by every cricket lover.I have always been following SRT the day i started watching a cricket match.The century that he scored in SYDNEY and against pakistan is the best i have ever seen a test batsmen playing.

    There have been many one day innings highly rated played by him throughout the world but the 99 against pakistan is the best he played as PAK totally did not know were to bowl to him and i was seeing shoib running with great speeds to beat his bat but the ball disappeared through covers for four and Shoiab had pulled out!!!!I m eager to see SRT winning the world cup for India in Mumbai and improve his Test record.

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  • John Peter Fernandes, Nottingham/Moodubelle

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    Congratulations little master for completing 20 years of cricket life. You are genius!!!!! I like his batting style, nice to watch. When he gets out 90’s I feel bad…. you are a top man and most respected player. Wish him good Luck.

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  • ashley, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    he is great player of our modern time and he is great.wish him many more years in cricket life.all the best

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  • Shareef Moideen, Mangalore/ Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    The records speaks the talent of Sachin Tendulkar, he motivates his young teammates to perform better, but I adore him for his guts because he sent a message to Raj Thackeray that Mumbai belongs to Indians and he is a Indian first and then a Marathi.

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  • MANOJ KUMAR, DUBAI

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    Cricket is my religon and SACHIN is my god.when he is playing that time i am praying to god please sachin hit century in his every innigs.i am the great fan of him.when he was batted i am watching closely.when he is outed very cheaply that i am feeling very bad.good luck to sachin and his family.god give u happiness in ur life.bye SACHIN TENDULKAR.

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  • Deepak.Kotian, Hejamady.(Abudhabi)

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    He is one of the best player in the world.To play 20yrs in international cricket it is not so easy.only he knows how much pain he is facing inside his body.last match against australia it was amazing still he was playing like 22.He is not only a cricketer eventhough he is my best friend.we know eachother since 15yrs.all the best sachin keep it up...play cricket for the nation how much you can.I want you to be the indian cricket captian in 2011 worldcup. god bless you........ sachin........

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Doha Qatar

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    Sachin Tendulkar Wahwahh, Hiska Batting Wahwahh.. hiska style wawhahh... Sare Jahanse accha, Mera Bharat Mahan. Congrats dear Sachin Mister Blaster.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    Cricket is our Religion and Sachin Tendulkar is our God ! This is every Indian Cricket Fan's Slogan. Yes..We must accept it when we see his records.No one in the world thought that Sachin would play for 20 years or more when 16 years old boy ,Tendulkar was facing his Intl career's first ball from Sultan of Swing Wasim Akram.He made big ZERO in the first innigs.From 0 to more than 12,000 runs in Test Matches and more than 17,000 runs in ODI !! Unbelivable,Amazing !! Once in 100 years you get to watch Tendulkar type player.

    That was Dhoni's remark. I got a chance to watch him playing in Sharjah against Pakistan. When Sachin was ped by Inzamam ,Pakistani fans comments " Inzy..SHER KO KIYA " Yes..Sachin is GOD to Indians and SHER (Tiger) to all the bowlers in the World.I Salute you LITTLE MASTER !!

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  • ASHOK, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 15 2009

    He is our Bharat Ratna.

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