Sachin Tendulkar:- Early Life and Family Life
Sachin Tendulkar was born on 24 April, 1973 Rajapura Saraswat Brahmin Family, Bombay (present time mumbai). His full name was Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. His father name was Ramesh Tendulkar and mother name was Rajni Tendulkar. His father was a well-known Marathi novelist and his mother worked in insurance industry. Sachin Tendulkar has 2 brother Ajit Tendulkar and Nitin Tendulkar 1 sister Savita Tendulkar. He married with Anjali Metha, the paediatrician daughter of Gujarat industrialist Anand Metha.
Sachin Tendulkar:- Education Life
Sachin has no interest about education. He is not interested in study but also started his education career at Sharadshram Vidyamandir High School where he had also started his cricketing career under the mentorship of coach Ramakant Achrekar.
Sachin Tendulkar:- Career Life
He embarked on his domestic first-class career in 1988, playing for Mumbai and scored a century in his very first match. He ended the season as the highest run scorer. Thanks to his impressive performance in first-class matches, he was soon selected for the national team. He made his international test debut against Pakistan in November 1989, aged just 16. Even tough he could not scores many run in the series, he got noticed both for his batting technique and his dedication to the sport. He also made his debut in one day international in 1989. During the 1991-1992 tour of Australia,he made 148 runs in one of the matches and 114 in another, batting against reputed bowlers like Merv Hughes, Bruce Reid and Craig McDermott. Asked to open the batting against New Zealand in an ODI in 1944, he set the stadium on fire, blasting 82 runs off just 49 balls. The very same year, he made his first ODI century against Australia. In 1998, Australia was on a tour to India, and the series was hyped as 'Sachin versus Warne' contest. Sachin blasted Warne in this series, and made two centuries in the three test series. Sachin played a vital role in India's win this series. Sachin has two brief stints as captain of Indian cricket team, and both of there were not very successful. He took over as captain in 1996 but the team performed poorly, and he gave up captaincy in 1997. He was once again made the captain in 1999 but he was not very successful and gave up captaincy in same year. India was one of the favourites to win the 2003 'Cricket World Cup' where he performed superbly, making 673 runs in 11 matches to help India reach the finals. The team however the lost the finals to Australia, and Sachin was adjudged 'Man of The Tournament'. After going through a difficult phase, he regained his form in 2007, completing 11,000 test runs to become the leading run score from India. In the 'Border- Gavaskar Trophy' in 2007-2008, he scored 493 runs in four test demonstrating his unbelievable batting skills. Sachin was once again at his best in the 2011 ' World Cup' during which he made 482 runs, including two centuries, India faced Sri Lanka in the final and won the Match it was the first 'World Cup' victory for him. His from faltered after the 'World Cup', and he want through a lean phase. He retired from all forms of cricket in November 2013, and was given a emotional farewell by his fans. In 2014, he was appointed as the 'team Icon' for the popular 'IPL' team 'Mumbai Indians'. He was also announced as the ambassador of the 2015 'ICC Cricket World Cup'.
Sachin Tendulkar:- Awards and Achievement
1994 Arjun Award recipient for achievements in cricket. 1997 One of the five cricketers selected as Wisden Cricketer in the year. 1997-1998 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratan- Indian's highest sporting honors. 1999 Padam Shri- Indian's fourth highest civilian award. 2003 The ''Greatest Sportsman'' of the country in the best of India poll by zee news. 2006 One of the Asian Heroes by Time magazine and Sportsperson of the year.
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