| Timeline |
2011
- As a world cup history, Sachin Tendulkar is the best batsman with a total of 2278 runs in 45 matches with a batting average of 56.95.
- Sachin Tendulkar has hit the maximum number of fours in both Test and One Day cricket. In Test cricket he hit 1892 fours and in one-day cricket he has 1981 fours.
- Sachin Tendulkar has scored highest half centuries in the world. He has 95 ODI half centuries on his name. His nearest competitor was retired Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan) with 83 half centuries.
2010
- In February, Sachin Tendulkar scored 200* off 147 balls against South Africa, the first batsmen in one day international history to break the 200 run barrier.
- On his way to 200, Sachin bettered the world record for the highest ODI previous held by Saeed Anwar who scored 194* vs India in 1997.
2009
- 4-1 ODI win v Sri Lanka.
- 3-1 ODI win in New Zealand, including 163 off 133 balls in Third ODI.
- 1-0 Test series win over New Zealand, including 160 in the First Test.
- His Test record is now 12,773 runs, including 42 centuries.
2008
- Receives the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award.
- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown suggests Sachin should be conferred with an honorary knighthood for his contribution to international cricket.
- Scores his first ODI century in Australia.
- Becomes highest run-scorer in the history of Test cricket with 12,037.
- He reaches this summit at 2.31pm on Friday, October 17 in Mohali when he steers debutant Peter Siddle to third man for three runs.
2007
- Former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne names him at Number 1 on his list of 50 greatest cricketers ever.
- ICC World ODI XI award to Sachin.
- Scored a 76-ball century against the West Indies for his 41st ODI century. He reached a hundred on the last ball of the Indian innings.
- Becomes the first batsman to make 1,000 runs in a calendar year on seven separate occasions.
- Dismissed seven times during the year on scores between 90 and 100, including three times at 99.
- Is rested for the ODI series against Bangladesh but returns to score centuries in two consecutive Test matches.
- Announces a joint venture with the Fortune Group and Manipal Group to launch healthcare and sports fitness products under the brand name S Drive and Sach'.
- A series of comic books by Virgin Comics is due to be published featuring him as a superhero.
2006
- Signs a contract with Saatchi and Saatchi's Iconix, valued at 180 crores over 3 years, making him the highest-earning cricketer in the world.
- Time magazine names him as one of their 'Asian Heroes'.
- Named Sports person of the Year.
- Scoeres his 39th ODI hundred, in a match against Pakistan.
- Plays his 132nd Test, the most by any Indian ever, at his home ground in Mumbai.
- Goes to England for surgery on his right shoulder and misses one-dayers v England and Tour to West Indies.
- Responds to questions about his longevity by scoring an unbeaten 141 off 148 balls in a DLF Cup match against the West Indies, giving him 18 more ODI tons than the players who are equal second on the list of ODI century-makers, Sourav Ganguly and Sanath Jayasuriya.
2005
- Completes 13,000 runs in ODIs during the second one-dayer against Pakistan in Rawalpindi.
- Equals Sunil Gavaskar's record of 34 tons in Test matches; by the end of the year he has broken it with a 109 against Sri Lanka in Delhi.
- Becomes only the third player in history, after Gary Kirsten and Steve Waugh, to score centuries against all Test-playing nations.
- Has elbow surgery which keeps him out for four months; scores 93 off 96 balls against Sri Lanka on his return.
- Becomes fifth batsman in Test history to score 10,000 runs, during the second Test against Pakistan.
- Equals former Pakistan all-rounder Wasim Akram's record for ODI appearances by playing in his 356th match.
2004
- Hits an unbeaten 241 in the Fourth Test against Australia in Sydney, his highest first-class score. Puts on 353 for the fourth wicket with V V S Laxman as India draw the Test series 1-1.
- Wins the ICC World ODI XI.
- Problems with tennis elbow surface causing him to miss the Champions Trophy and the first two Tests of the home series against Australia.
2003
- Is the highest run scorer at the 2003 Cricket World Cup with 673 runs at an average of 61.18; he also wins the Player of the Tournament award.
- In August he is voted the Greatest Sportsman of the Country in the sport personalities category in the Best of India poll conducted by Zee News.
- While playing against Pakistan in the group match during 2003 World Cup, scores his 12,000th ODI run. No other player has scored more than 10,000 runs till date.
2002
- On September 5, becomes the youngest player from any country to play in 100 Tests.
2001
- Becomes the first batsman in the history of limited overs cricket to score 10,000 runs.
- Equals Sir Donald Bradman's record of 29 Test centuries when he scores 117 against the West Indies at the Port of Spain, Trinidad.
2000
- Scores his 25th ODI century and passes 9,000 runs in ODIs.
1999
- Receives Padma Shri, India's civilian medal of recognition.
- Makes highest score by an Indian in ODIs - 186 not out against New Zealand at Hyderabad.
- Passes 5,000 runs in Test cricket during the First Test of the Asian Test Championship.
- It's his 67th Test and his average of 53.19 includes 18 centuries and 20 fifties.
- Scores his 19th Test century and 23rd ODI hundred.
- Replaces Azharuddin for his second stint as captain of India.
- Scores his first test double century (217 against New Zealand).
1998
- Wins the Coopers and Lybrand Award for best Test Cricketer of the Year.
- Scores centuries in three consecutive Tests against the touring Australians; two further centuries and a fifty give India a 2-1 Test series win.
- Single-handedly wins ICC quarter-final against Australia by scoring 141 in 128 balls and taking 4 Australian wickets.
- Involved in a world record opening stand with Saurav Ganguly of 252 runs off 44 overs.
- Becomes the fifth player in ODI history to score 7,000 runs.
- Meets Sir Donald Bradman in Adelaide on the occasion of the Australian batsman's 90th birthday celebrations. Bradman considers Tendulkar to be the best batsman in the world.
- Breaks the record for ODI centuries by scoring his 18th (127 not out) against Zimbabwe on September 26.
- Chosen as the Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year Award.
- Tops Amul Cricket Rankings.
1997
- Wisden Cricketer of the Year.
- Receives India's highest sporting honour, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna. (see Awards section for more details)
1996
- Is the leading run scorer at the World Cup, topping the batting averages (with 87.16) while scoring two centuries.
- Appointed captain of Indian cricket team.
1995
- Signs a then record sports management deal with Worldtel for 30 crore rupees over 5 years.
- Rated the No.1 batsman in the world by the prestigious Coopers and Lybrands ratings.
1994
- Opens an ODI innings for the first time, scoring 82 off 49 balls.
- Scores his first One-Day century on September 9 against Australia in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
- Receives Arjuna Award for achievements in cricket (see Awards section for more details).
1993
- Scores his first Test century at home, in Madras, hitting 24 fours and a six in his 165 during a thrashing of England.
- With South Africa needing just six to win off the final over in the Hero Cup semi-final, his bowling comes to the fore as he concedes only 3 runs, giving India victory.
1992
- Sachin is the first batsman to be declared run out by a third umpire against South Africa.
- At 19 he becomes the youngest player to score 1,000 test runs, during India's tour of South Africa.
- Becomes first overseas-born player to represent Yorkshire in the English County Championship. He scores 1,070 runs in 16 matches.
1991
- Becomes the youngest player to score a century on Australian soil with a mammoth 148 in Sydney.
- He followed it up with a ton at Perth, a century which he ranks as one of his best ever.
1990
- Becomes the second youngest player to score a Test century when he hits a match-saving 119 on India's tour of England at the age of 17 years and 112 days. He finished the series with an average of 61.25.
1989
- Becomes the youngest player to play at Test level for India, at just 16 years and 205 days. It was against Pakistan in Karachi.
1988
- As a schoolboy scores a century in every innings he plays, including a then record partnership for a Lord Harris Shiled inter-school match of 664 with his friend Vinod Kambli.
- On December 11 (aged 15 years and 232 days) makes 100 not out on his first-class debut for Mumbai against Gujarat, the youngest player to score a century on his first-class debut.
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| Data updated on 9th August, 2010. |
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