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"An Indian Cricketer Life Story we called him god of cricket"

Early life story:-

Early life of  "Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar"

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
 was born on 24 April 1973 in Bombay to a Rajapur Saraswat Brahmin family. He displayed a powerful talent in cricket from a really young age. By the age of 15, he had made his first-class debut. He made his Test debut against Pakistan, aged only 16.



Sachin Tendulkar has played a crucial role in Indian Test cricket since his debut in 1992. a child cricket prodigy who has lived up to his initial promise. he's one among the foremost decorated players within the history of cricket. After retiring from his game in 2013, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award - the youngest person to receive this award.



Tendulkar is that the only player to attain quite 30,000 runs in international cricket. He scored a complete of 34,357 runs in 664 international cricket matches. he's the sole player to attain 100 international centuries and therefore the first player to attain a double century in limited-overs cricket.


He played many impeccable innings and led India to several notable victories, not least towards arch rivals and therefore the favorite Test - Australia in 2008. Standing only 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters), Tendulkar has often been called 'The Little Master' - or maybe the God of cricket. He has a tremendous technique and may score runs with great speed and elegance. He has minimal movement and may play a good range of shots.


Tendulkar was sometimes criticized for scoring runs against easy opposition and not getting abreast of the large occasion. However, this criticism isn't entirely justified and Tendulkar has scored some important centuries in testing conditions recently.


Sachin Tendulkar was the primary non-Yorkshire-born player to play for the county. This was a crucial moment for Yorkshire CC. Unfortunately, this wasn't an unreserved success as his dominant form left him deserted.

cricket journey:-




Let me tell you that it had been Sachin's elder brother, Ajit, who recognized his cricketing ability and introduced him to cricket in 1984. He took Sachin to the Ramakant Achrekar Academy in Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai. He was influenced by Sachin and advised him to shift schooling to Sharadashram Vidyamandir English highschool in Dadar. 



Sachin visited his aunt's house which was near the varsity in Dadar and enrolled within the school. His career was shaped by the efforts and guidance of his coach Ramakant Achrekar. does one know that Dronacharya Award winner Guru died in Mumbai on January 2, 2019.



Do you know that the career of world famous cricketer Sachin Tendulkar started at the age of 13, when he made his cricketing debut at the Cricket Club of India. On December 11, 1988, during a first-class match between Mumbai and Gujarat, Sachin scored an unbeaten 100. ranging from here, he played many cricket matches nationally and internationally.



In the 2011 World Cup victory, he became the very best run-scorer within the tournament with 482 runs at a mean of 53.55 and he couldn't stop his tears after this victory.

2011 World cup Victory

Tendulkar became 
the primary batsman in history to gather 34,000 runs altogether formats of cricket on 5 December 2012. He played a complete of 657 matches. His much-awaited 100th century milestone was achieved against Bangladesh within the Asia Cup on 16 March 2012. On 23 December 2012, Sachin announced his retirement from ODI cricket. He also said that he wouldn't play T20 Internationals.



He played for major cricket teams: Indian cricket team, A.C. Asian XI, Mumbai Cricket Team, Mumbai Indians and Yorkshire Cricket Team



Sachin Tendulkar: Awards and Recognition:-

- Arjuna Award – 1994
- Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award – 1997
- Wisden “Cricketer of the Year” - 1997
- Padma Shri – 1999
- Maharashtra Bhushan Award – 2001
- “Player of the Tournament” in the Cricket World Cup - 2003
- I. C. C. World O. D. I. XI - 2004 and 2007
- “Rajiv Gandhi Award” in the sports category - 2005
- Padma Vibhushan – 2008
- “Cricketer of the Year” in the I.C.C. Award - 2010
- The Asian Awards for the “People’s Choice” as well as the “Exceptional Achievement in Sports” - 2010 in London
- “B.C.C.I. Cricketer of the Year” Award - 31 May 2011
- The “Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year” Award - 28 January 2011
- Wisden India Outstanding Achievement Award - 11 June 2012
- Honorary Member of the Order of Australia by the Australian government - 6 November 2012
- Bharat Ratna – 2013
- First brand Ambassador of UNICEF for South Asia - 28th November 2013.
- “Most Influential People in the World” – Time 100 list