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Sachin Tendulkar’s Career: List Of ODI And Test Centuries

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Sachin Tendulkar’s Career: List Of ODI And Test Centuries
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Sachin Tendulkar is regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. He’s one of the most technically proficient players of his generation. Sachin excelled in almost all conditions regardless of the difficulties. He came to be adored as the ‘Master Blaster’ in India due to his explosive style of batting.

Tendulkar was born on April 24 1973 to Ramesh Tendulkar, a novelist & poet, and Rajni, who worked in insurance organizations. During his early days, Tendulkar was interested in Tennis. He idolized John McEnroe, the former American Tennis player. However, his brother Ajit convinced him to pursue Cricket in order to suppress his bullying tendencies.

He was introduced to Ramakant Achrekar, a cricket coach and got admitted to his academy. He went on to impress at the academy, forging the famous 664-run partnership with Vinod Kambli during a Harris Shield match. This earned him a promotion to the Ranji side, and Sachin made his debut for Mumbai when he was 15 years old. He eventually went on to make his debut for the national side against Pakistan in 1989.

What followed was a bulk of runs, multiple records, and a huge fan following. Tendulkar amassed 34,357 runs in 664 international matches while averaging 48.53. He is the only cricketer to breach the 30,000-run mark, the only cricketer with 100 international hundreds, and holds the record for most runs in Tests and ODI’s. He was also the first player to score 200 in an ODl.

Early Stages Of His Career

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Sachin Tendulkar playing the uppercut stroke.

Sachin Tendulkar’s debut against Pakistan wasn’t impressive. He was able to garner only 215 runs at an average of 35.83. His spirit and determination was on display, however. Struck on the nose by a Waqar Younis bouncer, the 16-year-old Sachin declined medical attention and kept playing.

A similar performance against New Zealand didn’t faze Tendulkar. He kept grinding and his hard work paid off against England. He became the second-youngest player to score a century when he made 119* against England at Manchester in a drawn game. This started a barrage of centuries in Australia and South Africa.

During the 1999 World Cup, Tendulkar lost his father. He had to fly back to India to attend the final rites. The Master Blaster came back and scored a magnificent 140* off 101 balls against Kenya, and dedicated the century to his father. The 2003 World Cup saw Tendulkar end up as the highest run-scorer, aggregating 673 runs in 11 matches. He was pivotal in helping India reach the final, which they subsequently lost to Australia.

The Record Breaker

Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar after scoring 200

On December 10, 2005, Tendulkar broke Gavaskar’s long-standing record of 34 Test centuries. He did it against Sri Lanka at the Feroz Shah Kotla. Tendulkar kept peaking in the ODI format as well, revolutionizing the way India played the 50-over format.

Soon, however, India reached a low point during the 2007 World Cup owing to Greg Chappell-Ganguly’s spat. Tendulkar endured his worst tournament, scoring 7, 57 & 0 as India exited in the group stage. He made a quick comeback. In the series that followed against South Africa, Tendulkar became the first person to cross the 15,000 run mark in ODI cricket.

Having already been established as one of the greats, the only trophy missing from Tendulkar’s cabinet was the World Cup. In what turned out to be his sixth & final attempt in 2011, Tendulkar lifted the trophy after ending as the tournament’s second-highest run-getter, behind Tillakaratne Dilshan.

Retirement

Sachin Tendulkar with the World Cup trophy.

After a few failures in trying to get to this 100th international hundred, Tendulkar finally achieved the milestone against Bangladesh on March 16, 2012. Following a dismal performance in the series against England in the same year, Tendulkar retired from ODI cricket on December 23, 2012.

He soon announced that he’ll be retiring from Tests as well, after the home series against West Indies. His last test, which was incidentally his 200th, was played in front of a packed crowd at his home ground, Wankhede Stadium. In his last innings, Tendulkar scored 74 before being dismissed and thus came to an end, the career of one of the greatest sportsmen in history. His legacy lives on, however, and cannot be tarnished for another thousand years.

List of centuries of Sachin Tendulkar in international cricket

Test Centuries:

No.DateAgainstScoreVenueResult
19-Aug-1990England119*ManchesterDrawn
22-Jan-1992Australia148*SydneyDrawn
31-Feb-1992Australia114PerthLost
426-Nov-1992South Africa111JohannesburgDrawn
511-Feb-1993England165ChennaiWon
627-Jul-1993Sri Lanka104*ColomboWon
718-Jan-1994Sri Lanka142LucknowWon
81-Dec-1994West Indies179NagpurDrawn
96-Jun-1996England122BirminghamLost
104-Jul-1996England177NottinghamDrawn
112-Jan-1997South Africa169Cape TownLost
122-Aug-1997Sri Lanka143ColomboDrawn
139-Aug-1997Sri Lanka139ColomboDrawn
143-Dec-1997Sri Lanka148MumbaiDrawn
156-Mar-1998Australia155*ChennaiWon
1625-Mar-1998Australia177BangaloreLost
1726-Dec-1998New Zealand113WellingtonLost
1828-Jan-1999Pakistan136ChennaiLost
1924-Feb-1999Sri Lanka124*ColomboDrawn
2010-Oct-1999New Zealand126*MohaliDrawn
2129-Oct-1999New Zealand217AhmedabadDrawn
2226-Dec-1999Australia116MelbourneLost
2318-Nov-2000Zimbabwe122New DelhiWon
2425-Nov-2000Zimbabwe201*NagpurDrawn
2518-Mar-2001Australia126ChennaiWon
263-Nov-2001South Africa155BloemfonteinLost
2711-Dec-2001England103AhmedabadDrawn
2821-Feb-2002Zimbabwe176NagpurWon
2919-Apr-2002West Indies117Port of SpainWon
3022-Aug-2002England193LeedsWon
3130-Oct-2002West Indies176KolkataDrawn
322-Jan-2004Australia241*SydneyDrawn
3328-Mar-2004Pakistan194*MultanWon
3410-Dec-2004Bangladesh248*DhakaWon
3510-Dec-2005Sri Lanka109New DelhiWon
3618-May-2007Bangladesh101ChittagongDrawn
3725-May-2007Bangladesh122*MirpurWon
382-Jan-2008Australia154*SydneyLost
3924-Jan-2008Australia153AdelaideDrawn
406-Nov-2008Australia109*NagpurWon
4111-Dec-2008England103*ChennaiWon
4218-Mar-2009New Zealand160HamiltonWon
4316-Nov-2009Sri Lanka100*AhmedabadDrawn
4417-Jan-2010Bangladesh105*ChittagongWon
4524-Jan-2010Bangladesh143MirpurWon
466-Feb-2010South Africa100NagpurLost
4714-Feb-2010South Africa106KolkataWon
4826-Jul-2010Sri Lanka203ColomboDrawn
499-Oct-2010Australia214BangaloreWon
5016-Dec-2010South Africa111*CenturionLost
512-Jan-2011South Africa146Cape TownDrawn

ODI Centuries:

No.DateAgainstScoreVenueResult
19-Sep-1994Australia110ColomboWon
228-Oct-1994New Zealand115VadodaraWon
311-Nov-1994West Indies105JaipurWon
49 Apr- 1995Sri Lanka112*SharjahWon
518-Feb-1996Kenya127*CuttackWon
62-Mar-1996Sri Lanka137New DelhiLost
75-Apr-1996Pakistan100SingaporeLost
815 Apr- 1996Pakistan118SharjahWon
928-Aug-1996Sri Lanka110ColomboLost
1014-Dec-1996South Africa114MumbaiWon
119-Feb-1997Zimbabwe104BenoniWon
1214-Mar-1997New Zealand117BangaloreWon
137-Apr-1998Australia100KanpurWon
1422-Apr-1998Australia143SharjahLost
1524-Apr-1998Australia134SharjahWon
1631-May-1998Kenya100*KolkataWon
177-Jul-1998Sri Lanka128ColomboWon
1826-Sep-1998Zimbabwe127*BulawayoWon
1928-Oct-1998Australia141DhakaWon
208-Nov-1998Zimbabwe118*SharjahWon
2113-Nov-1998Zimbabwe124*SharjahWon
2223-May-1999Kenya140*BristolWon
2329-Aug-1999Sri Lanka120ColomboWon
248-Nov-1999New Zealand186*HyderabadWon
2517-Mar-2000South Africa122VadodaraWon
2620-Oct-2000Sri Lanka101SharjahLost
278-Dec-2000Zimbabwe146JodhpurLost
2831-Mar-2001Australia139IndoreWon
294-Jul-2001West Indies122*HarareWon
305-Oct-2001South Africa101JohannesburgLost
3124-Oct-2001Kenya146PaarlWon
324-Jul-2002England105*Chester-Le-StreetNo Result
3311-Jul-2002Sri Lanka113BristolWon
3423-Feb-2003Namibia152PietermaritzburgWon
3526-Oct-2003Australia100GwaliorWon
3615-Nov-2003New Zealand102HyderabadWon
3716-Mar-2004Pakistan141RawalpIndiLost
3812-Apr-2005Pakistan123AhmedabadLost
396-Feb-2006Pakistan100PeshawarLost
4014-Sep-2006West Indies141Kuala LumpurLost
4131-Jan-2007West Indies100*VadodaraWon
422-Mar-2008Australia117*SydneyWon
438-Mar-2009New Zealand163*ChristchurchWon
4414-Sep-2009Sri Lanka138ColomboWon
455-Nov-2009Australia175HyderabadLost
4624-Feb-2010South Africa200*GwaliorWon
4727-Feb-2011England120BangaloreTied
4812-Mar-2011South Africa111NagpurLost
4916-Mar-2012Bangladesh114MirpurLost

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