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[4][5][6 ][7][8 ] He took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989

against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen, and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for close to twenty- four years
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[9 ]
In 2002 just half way through his career, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time, behind Don Bradman, and the second greatest ODI batsman of all time, behind Viv Richards
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[11] He had previously been named "Player of the Tournament" at the 2003 edition of the tournament, held in South Africa
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[12][13][14]
Tendulkar received the Arjuna Award in 1994 for his outstanding sporting achievement, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 1997, India's highest sporting honour, and the Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan awards in 1999 and 2008, respectively, India's fourth and
second highest civilian awards
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[16 ][17] He is the youngest recipient to date and the first ever
sportsperson to receive the award
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[20 ] In 2012, Tendulkar was nominated to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of India
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[22] In 2012, he was named an Honorary Member of the Order of Australia
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[25] He retired from Twenty20 cricket in October 2013 [26 ] and subsequently announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, [27][28 ] retiring on 16 November 2013 after playing his 200th and final Test
match, against the West Indies in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium
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[9 ]

Early years
Tendulkar was born at Nirmal Nursing Home in Dadar, Bombay on 24 April 1973 in a Maharashtrian family
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[31] Ramesh named Tendulkar after
his favourite music director, Sachin Dev Burman
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They were Ramesh's children from his first marriage
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As a young boy, Tendulkar was considered a bully, and often picked up fights with new children in his school
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[34] To help curb his mischievous and bullying tendencies,
Ajit introduced him to cricket in 1984
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In the first meeting, the young Sachin did not play his best
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Ajit requested the coach to give him another chance at playing, but watch while hiding behind a tree
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[citation needed] Ajit is ten years elder and is credited by Sachin for playing a pivotal role in his life
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[35] Prior to this, Tendulkar
had attended the Indian Education Society's New English School in Bandra (East)
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[36 ] Tendulkar would practice for hours on end in the nets
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If Tendulkar passed the whole session without getting dismissed, the coach would give him the coin
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[37] He moved in with his aunt and uncle, who lived near Shivaji Park, during this period, due to his hectic schedule
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He had become a common conversation point in local cricketing circles, where there were suggestions already that he would become one of the greats
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[38 ] Besides school cricket, he also played club cricket, initially representing John Bright Cricket Club in Bombay's premier club cricket tournament, the

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[39 ][40 ][41] In 1987, at the age of 14, he attended the MRF Pace Foundation in Madras (now Chennai) to train as a fast bowler, but Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, who took a world record 355
Test wickets, was unimpressed, suggesting that Tendulkar focus on his batting instead
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[43] A couple of months later, former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar gave him a pair of his own ultra light pads and consoled him to not get disheartened for not getting the Bombay Cricket Association's "Best junior cricket award" (He was 14 years that time)
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[44][45] Sachin served as a ball boy in the 1987 Cricket World Cup when India played against England in the
semifinal in Bombay
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He was involved in an unbroken 664- run partnership in a Lord Harris Shield inter- school game against St
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The destructive pair reduced one bowler to tears and made the rest of the opposition unwilling to continue the game
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[48 ] This was a record partnership in any form of cricket until 2006, when it was broken by two under- 13 batsmen in a match held at Hyderabad in India
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However, he was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often
used as a substitute fielder
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[35] A year later, on 11 December 1988, aged just 15 years and 232 days, Tendulkar made his
debut for Bombay against Gujarat at home and scored 100 not out in that match, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on debut in first- class cricket
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He followed this by scoring a century in his first Deodhar and Duleep Trophies, which are
also Indian domestic tournaments
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He scored 583 runs at an average of 67
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[52] Sachin was picked for a young Indian team to tour England twice, under the Star Cricket Club banner in 1988 and 1989
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[54]
His first double century (204*) was for Mumbai while playing against the visiting Australian team at the Brabourne Stadium in 1998
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[56 ] Another double century was an innings of 233* against Tamil Nadu in the semi- finals of the 2000 Ranji Trophy, which he regards as one of the best innings of his career
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Selected for Yorkshire as a replacement for the injured

Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott, Tendulkar played 16 first- class matches for the county and scored 1070 runs at an average of 46
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International career
Early career
Raj Singh Dungarpur is credited for the selection of Tendulkar for the Indian tour of Pakistan in late 1989, [6 1] and that too after just one first class season
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Tendulkar made his Test debut against Pakistan in Karachi in November 1989 aged just 16 years and 205
days
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[6 3] In the fourth and final Test in Sialkot, he was hit on the
nose by a bouncer bowled by Younis, but he declined medical assistance and continued to bat even as he gushed blood from it
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[6 5] This was later called "one of the best innings I have seen" by the then Indian captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth
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83 in the Test series, and
was dismissed without scoring a run in the only One Day International (ODI) he played
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[6 9 ][70 ]
The series was followed by a tour of New Zealand in which he scored 117 runs at an average of 29
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[71] He was dismissed without scoring in one of the two one- day games he played, and scored 36 in the
other
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[6 4] Wisden described his innings as "a disciplined display of immense maturity" and also wrote:[73]



He looked the embodiment of India's famous opener, Gavaskar, and indeed was wearing a pair of his pads
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Though only 5ft
5in tall, he was still able to control without difficulty short deliveries from the English pacemen
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Hughes commented to Allan Border at the time that "This little prick's going to get more runs than you, AB
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On the day of the Hindu festival Holi, Tendulkar was told to open the batting at Auckland against New Zealand in 1994
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He scored his first ODI century on 9 September 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo
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Tendulkar's rise continued when he was the leading run scorer at the 1996 World Cup, scoring two centuries
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Tendulkar fell amid a batting collapse and the match referee, Clive Lloyd
awarded Sri Lanka the match after the crowd began rioting and throwing litter onto the field
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Tendulkar and Navjot Singh Sidhu both made centuries to set a then record partnership for the second wicket
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[citation needed] Tendulkar convinced Az haruddin to bat and Az haruddin subsequently unleashed 24 runs off just one over
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It enabled India to post a score in excess
of 300 runs for the first time in an ODI
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The focus was on the clash between Sachin Tendulkar, the world's most dominating batsman
and Shane Warne, and the world's leading spinner, both at the peak of their careers, clashing in a full- fledged Test series after 7 long years
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[citation needed] In their tour opener, Australia faced the then Ranji Champions Mumbai at the Brabourne Stadium in a three- day first class match
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[8 2][8 3] These were characterised by a premeditated plan to target Australian spinners Shane Warne and Gavin Robertson, to whom he regularly charged down the pitch to drive over the infield
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[citation needed] He also had a role with the ball in the five- match ODI series in India following the Tests, including a five wicket haul in an ODI in Kochi
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[8 4] The Test match success was followed by two
consecutive centuries in April 1998 in a Triangular cricket tournament in Sharjah – the first in a must- win game to take India to the finals and then again in the finals, both against Australia tormenting Shane Warne once again
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[8 5] The innings in the finals was incidentally played on his 25th birthday
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[8 6 ]
Tendulkar single- handedly won the ICC 1998 quarterfinal at Dhaka to pave way for India's entry into the semifinals, when he took four Australian wickets after scoring 141 runs in just 128 balls
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Held just twice, the 1999 championship was contested by India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
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In the first match, Tendulkar was run out for nine after colliding with Pakistan bowler Shoaib Akhtar
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The aggregate Test attendance record which was made 63 years ago was broken during this Test
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The match resumed after Tendulkar and
the president of the ICC appealed to the crowd, however further rioting meant that the match was finished in front of a crowd of just 200 people
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[9 1] India did
not progress to the final, which was won by Pakistan, and refused to participate the next time the championship was held due to increasing political tensions between India and Pakistan
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However, he was out when India needed 17 more runs to win, triggering a batting collapse, and India lost the
match by 12 runs
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Tendulkar flew back to India to attend the final rituals of his father, missing the match against Zimbabwe
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He dedicated this century to his father
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Tendulkar's two tenures as captain of the Indian cricket team were not very successful
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However, by 1997 the team was performing poorly
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[9 9 ]
Tendulkar, succeeding Az haruddin as captain for his second term, led India on a tour of Australia, where the visitors were beaten 3–0 by the newly crowned world champions
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[10 1] After another Test series defeat, this time by a 0–2 margin at home against South Africa, Tendulkar resigned, and Sourav Ganguly took over as captain in 2000
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He was often seen in discussion with the captain, at times actively involved in building strategies
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[citation needed] In 2007, Tendulkar was appointed vice- captain to captain Rahul Dravid
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The BCCI President Sharad Pawar personally offered the captaincy to Tendulkar
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Pawar later revealed this conversation, crediting Tendulkar for first forwarding the name of Dhoni, who since achieved much success as captain
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In India's 2001 tour of South Africa in the second test match between India and South Africa at St George's Park, Port Eliz abeth match referee Mike Denness fined four Indian players for excessive appealing as well as the Indian captain Sourav Ganguly for not
controlling his team
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Television cameras picked up images that suggested Tendulkar may have been involved in cleaning the seam of the cricket ball
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Denness found Sachin Tendulkar guilty of ball tampering charges and handed him a one Test match ban
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The ICC revoked the status of the match as a Test as the teams rejected the appointed referee
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[110 ]

Injuries and decline amid surpassing Bradman's haul
Sachin Tendulkar continued performing well in Test cricket in 2001 and 2002, with some pivotal performances with both bat and ball
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Tendulkar took the key wickets of
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist, who were centurions in the previous Test
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[112]
In the 2002 series in the West Indies, Tendulkar started well, scoring 79 in the first Test
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[113][114][115] Then, in a hitherto unprecedented sequence, he scored 0, 0, 8 and 0 in the next four innings, getting out to technical "defects" and uncharacteristically poor strokes
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However,
India lost the series
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[original research?] In the third Test match against England in August 2002, Sachin scored his 30th Test century to surpass Bradman's haul, in his 99th
Test match
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While Australia retained the trophy that they had won in 1999, Tendulkar was given the Man of the Tournament award
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[122][123] As a part- time bowler, he dismissed an exhausted centurion, Matthew Hayden in the tri- series final
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He followed up the innings with an unbeaten 60 in the second innings of the
Test
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[citation needed] It was no aberration that 2003 was his worst year in Test cricket, with an average of 17
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Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series
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[127] In meeting with the press that evening,
Tendulkar stated that he was disappointed and that the declaration had taken him by surprise
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[129 ][130 ] After India won the match, the captain Rahul Dravid stated that the matter was
spoken internally and put to rest
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[132][133] He played a part in India's victory in Mumbai in that series with a fast 55, though
Australia took the series 2–1
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After this, Tendulkar endured the longest[needs update] spell of his career without a Test century: 17 innings elapsed before he scored 101
against Bangladesh in May 2007
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[136 ] He followed with a 42 in the second One- Day International against Pakistan on 11 February 2006, [137] and then a 95 in hostile, seaming
conditions on 13 February 2006 in Lahore, which set up an Indian victory
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Tendulkar was to end the three- Test series without a single half- century to his credit, and news of a shoulder operation raised more questions about his longevity
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[citation needed]
Tendulkar's comeback came in the DLF cup in Malaysia and he was the only Indian batsman to shine
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[citation needed] Though he scored 141 not out, West Indies won the rain- affected match by the D/L method
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[141] As per the report, Chappell felt that Tendulkar would be more useful down the order, while the latter felt that he would be better off opening the innings, the role
he had played for most of his career
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In a rare show of emotion, Tendulkar hit out at the comments attributed to Chappell by pointing out that no coach has ever suggested his
attitude towards cricket is incorrect
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[142]
At the World Cup in the West Indies, Tendulkar and the Indian cricket team led by Rahul Dravid had a dismal campaign
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[citation needed] As a result, former Australian captain Ian Chappell, brother of the then Indian coach Greg, called for Tendulkar to retire in his column for Mumbai's Mid Day newspaper
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[144] He continued by scoring 99 and 93 in the first two matches of the Future Cup against South Africa
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[145] He was the leading run scorer and was adjudged the Man of the Series
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Te nd ulkar c e le b rate s up o n re ac hing
his 38 th Te s t c e ntury ag ains t Aus tralia
in the 2nd Te s t at the SCG in 20 0 8 ,
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On the second day of the Nottingham Test on 28 July 2007, Tendulkar became the third cricketer to complete 11,000 Test runs
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[150 ]
Tendulkar was dismissed seven times in 2007 between 90 and 100, including three times at 99, leading some to suggestions that he struggles to cope with nervousness in this phase of his innings
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[151] In a five- ODI series against Pakistan, he was caught by Kamran Akmal off the bowling of Umar Gul for 99 in the second match at Mohali, [152] and in the fourth match of that series, he got out in the 90s for a second time, scoring 97 before
dragging a delivery from Gul on to his stumps
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[154] Sachin scored 62 runs in the first innings of the first Test at the MCG in
Melbourne, but could not prevent a heavy 337- run win for Australia
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This was his third century at the SCG and his 38th Test century overall, earning
him an average of 326 at the ground at the time of completing the innings
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India went on to record a historic triumph at
the WACA, ending Australia's run of 16 consecutive wins
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Laxman for the fifth wicket to lead India to a score of 282
for 5 from 156 for 4
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In the One- Day International Commonwealth Bank Tri- Series involving India, Sri Lanka and Australia, Tendulkar became the only batsman to complete 16,000 runs in ODIs
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He
started the CB series well notching up scores of 10, 35, 44 and 32, but could not convert the starts into bigger scores
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[16 3] He finished the series with a match winning 117 not out off 120 balls in the first final, [16 4] and 91 runs in the second final
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Tendulkar scored a five- ball duck in his only innings of the series;[16 7] he sustained a groin strain in the match and as a result was forced not only to miss the second and third Tests, but also the triseries involving Bangladesh, the 2008 Asia Cup, and the first half of the inaugural season of the IPL
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However, he failed in all six innings, scoring a total of just 95 runs
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83 was his worst in
a Test series with at least three matches
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[170 ] However, during the following Australia tour of India, he returned to fitness and form, scoring 13 and 49 in the first Test[171] before making 88 in the first innings of the second Test,
breaking the record for most number of Test runs held by Brian Lara
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[172][173] He described the achievement as the biggest in 19 years of his career on the day he achieved the record
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[176 ]

ODI and Test Series against England

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England returned for a two- match Test series in December 2008, and the first Test, which was originally planned to be held in Mumbai, was shifted to Chennai following the terror attacks
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[18 1] This was his third century in the fourth innings of a Test match, and the first which resulted in a win
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[18 3] Tendulkar failed in
both innings in the second Test at Mohali, which ended in a draw
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[18 4]

2009–2010
See also: List of highest individual scores in ODIs

In early 2009, India revisited Sri Lanka for five ODIs, as the Pakistan series had been cancelled due to the security situation in Pakistan and the attacks in Mumbai
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[18 5]
India's next assignment was an away series against New Zealand, consisting of three Tests and five ODIs
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India made 392, won the match[18 6 ]
and eventually won the series 3–1
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[18 8 ] He made 49 and 64 in the second Test[18 9 ] and 62 and 9 in the third, in which play was halted on the last day due to rain with India needing only two
wickets to win
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[19 0 ][19 1]
Tendulkar rested himself for the ODI tour of West Indies, [19 2] but was back for the Compaq Cup Tri Series between India, Sri Lanka and New Zealand in early September 2009
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[19 5] This was Tendulkar's sixth century in a final of an ODI tournament and his third consecutive score of over 50 in such finals
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[19 7] The next match against Australia was abandoned due to rain[19 8 ] and he was out with a stomach infection in the third match against the West
Indies, as India were eliminated
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[20 0 ] In the fifth match, with the series tied at 2–2, Australia amassed 350/4 in 50 overs
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Just when it seemed that he would steer India to the large victory target, he tried to scoop a slower delivery from debutant bowler Clint McKay over short fine leg only to be caught by Nathan Hauritz , with India needing 19 runs to win with 18 balls and four
wickets left
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[20 2][20 3] During this match, Tendulkar also became the first player to reach 17,000 ODI runs, [20 3][20 4] and achieved his personal best against Australia, [20 5] as well as the third highest
score in a defeat
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[20 8 ] India won the series 3–1
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[210 ]
Sachin rested himself for the ODI tri- series in Bangladesh in 2010, but played in the subsequent Test series
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India won both the Tests
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[214] He then scored 106 in the first innings of the second Test, which was his 47th hundred in Test cricket
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[215][216 ] In the second match of the subsequent ODI series, Tendulkar scored 200 not out, becoming the world's first batsman to score a double century in ODI cricket and breaking the previous highest score of 194 jointly held by Pakistan's
Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry
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He was b atting ag ains t Aus tralia in O c to b e r 20 10
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Amassing 482 runs at an average of 53
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[222] India defeated Sri Lanka in the final
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I couldn't control my tears of joy
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Tendulkar's result s in int ernat ional mat ches [225]
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India were due to tour the West Indies in June, although Tendulkar chose not to participate
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[229 ] Throughout the tour there was much hype in the media about whether Tendulkar would reach his 100th century in
international cricket (Test and ODIs combined)
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12 in the series as England won 4–0 as they deposed India as the No
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[230 ][231] The injury Tendulkar sustained to his right foot in
2001 flared up and as a result he was ruled out of the ODI series that followed
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[232][233]
Ian Chappell was not happy with Sachin's performance after India's tour of Australia
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[234] Former India World
Cup winning captain and all- rounder Kapil Dev has also voiced his opinion that Sachin should have retired from ODI's after the World Cup
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[235] The selection committee of BCCI expectedly included Sachin in the national Test squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand commencing in August 2012
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[237] He became the first person in history to achieve this feat
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He
said "It's been a tough phase for me
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Nobody talked about my 99 hundreds
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" [238 ] Despite Tendulkar's century, India failed to win the match against Bangladesh, losing by 5 wickets
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All eyes were on Tendulkar, who was playing his first Ranji Trophy match since 2009
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[240 ]
However, because of a poor form in the first two Tests in the series against England, and India being humiliated in the second match of that series by 10 wickets on 26 November 2012, [241] some people have started to question his place in the Indian team
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[242] This speculation, however, was later considered to
be false
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He scored 108 in the quarter final against Baroda before being bowled by Murtuja Vahora, where Sachin was involved in a 234- run partnership with opener Wasim Jaffer (150) for the 3rd
wicket at Wankhede Stadium
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[246 ] In the semi final against Services at Palam A Ground, with Mumbai reeling at 23/3, Sachin scored 56 from 75 balls and had an 81- run 4th wicket partnership with
Abhishek Nayar (70), [247] and Mumbai eventually won on 1st innings lead after the match went into the sixth day due to rain delays
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[249 ] Mumbai eventually won the
Ranji Trophy 2012–13
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This was also his 81st hundred in first- class cricket, equalling Sunil Gavaskar's Indian record for most first- class
hundreds
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Following poor performance in the 2012 series against England, Tendulkar announced his retirement from One Day Internationals on 23 December 2012, while noting that he will be available for Test cricket
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[256 ]
After playing his lone Twenty20 International in 2006 against South Africa, he stated that he would not play T20 Internationals any more
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in Kolkata on 26 May to win the Pepsi Indian Premier League 2013
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[258 ]
On 10 October 2013 Tendulkar announced that he would retire from all cricket after the two- Test series against West Indies in November
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[259 ][26 0 ] He scored 74 runs in his last Test innings against West Indies, thus failing short by 79 runs to complete 16,000 runs in Test cricket
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[26 1][26 2] Various national and international figures from cricket, politics, Bollywood and other fields spoke about him in a day- long Salaam Sachin Conclave organised by India Today
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[26 5] In December 2014, he was announced ambassador of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 event
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[26 8 ][26 9 ] So he is heading the ambassador position of the ICC Cricket world cup in consecutive terms of the cricket world cup (2011 and 2015)
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[273] As an icon player, he was signed for a sum of US$1,121,250, 15% more than the second- highest paid
player in the team, Sanath Jayasuriya
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Tendulkar made 618 runs in 14 innings during the tournament, breaking Shaun Marsh's record of most runs in an IPL season
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He also won Best Batsman and Best Captain awards at 2010 IPL Awards ceremony
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He scored 68 in the first match and 48 against Guyana
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Tendulkar scored 135
runs
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He scored 100 not out off 66 balls
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[277] In
2013, Sachin retired from Indian Premier League and currently in 2014 he is appointed as the Mumbai Indian Team's 'Icon'
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[279 ][28 0 ] He also practices left- handed throws at the nets on a regular basis
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[1] His batting is based on complete balance and poise while limiting unnecessary movements and flourishes
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[1] He is known for his unique punch style of hitting the ball over square
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The straight drive is often said to be his favourite shot
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[28 2]
Sir Donald Bradman, considered by many as the greatest batsman of all time, considered Tendulkar to have a batting style similar to his
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Bradman's wife, Jessie, agreed that they did appear similar
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Former Australian cricket team coach John Buchanan voiced his opinion that Tendulkar had become susceptible to the short ball early in his innings because of a lack of footwork
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[28 5] He was affected by a series of injuries since 2004
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Explaining this change in his batting style, he has acknowledged that he is batting differently because, firstly, no batsman can bat the same
way for the entire length of a long career and, secondly, he is a senior member of the team now and thus has more responsibility
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Ian
Chappell, former Australian player, remarked in 2007 that "Tendulkar now, is nothing like the player he was when he was a young bloke"
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He is often praised for his ability to
adapt to the needs of his body and yet keep scoring consistently
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While Tendulkar is not a regular bowler, he can bowl medium pace, leg spin, and off spin
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[28 8 ] With his bowling, he
has helped secure an Indian victory on more than one occasion
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[29 0 ]

Fan following

Sud hir Kumar Chaud hary, a fan o f
Te nd ulkar who e arne d the p rivile g e o f
tic ke ts to all o f Ind ia' s ho me g ame s

Tendulkar's entry into world cricket was hyped up by former Indian stars and those who had seen him play
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[74] One of the most popular sayings by his fans is "Cricket is my religion and Sachin is my God"
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Tendulkar remains, by a distance, the most worshipped cricketer in the world
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He bats at no
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" [29 2] However, on God, Tendulkar himself is reported to have said "I am not God of cricket
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" [29 3] Tendulkar made a special appearance in the
Bollywood film Stumped in 2003, appearing as himself
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[29 5]
There have been many instances when Tendulkar's fans have undertaken extreme activities over his dismissal in the game
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[29 6 ]
Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary, a fan of Tendulkar from Bihar, has followed almost all the matches played by Sachin since 2003 and has sacrificed his personal life to watch Sachin's play
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Ian Chappell has said that he would be unable to cope with the lifestyle Tendulkar was forced to lead, having to "wear a wig and go out and watch a movie only at night"
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[29 8 ] Tendulkar has a presence in the popular social networking site Twitter with
the user name sachin_rt , since May 2010
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Sachin Tendulkar is the leading run scorer in Tests, with 15,921 runs, as well as in One- Day Internationals, with 18,426 runs
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[9 ] He is
the 16th player and the first Indian to score 50,000 runs in all forms of domestic and international recognised cricket (First- class, List A and Twenty20)
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[30 0 ][30 1][30 2]
He also holds the record of the highest number of centuries in both Tests (51) and ODIs (49) as well as in Tests and ODIs combined (100)
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It came against Bangladesh in the league matches of
Asia Cup 2012
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[citation needed] He also holds the world record for playing the highest number of Test matches (200) [30 5] and
ODI matches (463)
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[30 7][30 8 ]
Tendulkar has scored over 1000 runs in a calendar year in ODIs 7 times, and in 1998 he scored 1,894 runs, the record for the highest number of runs scored by any player in a single calendar year for One- Day Internationals
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[219 ][220 ][221]
He has been Man of the Match 13 times in Test matches and Man of the Series four times, out of them twice in the Border- Gavaskar Trophy against Australia
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[74] Similarly he has been
Man of the Match 62 times in One day International matches and Man of the Series 15 times
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[310 ] He was also the first player to score 10,000 runs in one- day internationals, [311] and also the first player to cross every subsequent 1000- run mark that has been crossed in ODI cricket history
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[313] On 8 November 2011, Tendulkar became the first batsman to score 15,000 runs in Test Cricket
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Tendulkar was the highest run scorer of the 1996 Cricket World Cup with a total of 523 runs and also of the 2003 Cricket World Cup with 673 runs
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[316 ][317]

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1997–98 – Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India's highest honour given for achievement in sports
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[320 ]
2001 – Maharashtra Bhushan Award, Maharashtra State's highest Civilian Award
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[322]
2014 – Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award
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[323]
2002 – In commemorating Tendulkar's feat of equalling Don Bradman's 29 centuries in Test Cricket, automotive company Ferrari invited him to its paddock in Silverstone on the eve of the British Grand Prix on 23 July, to receive a Ferrari 360 Modena from the F1
world champion Michael Schumacher
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[120 ]

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[325]
2009, 2010, 2011 – ICC World Test XI
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[326 ]
2010 – Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World
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[20 ][328 ]
2010 – LG People's Choice Award
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[22]
2011 – BCCI Cricketer of the Year award
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[331]
2012 – Wisden India Outstanding Achievement award
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[23][24]
2013 – Indian Postal Service released a stamp of Tendulkar and he became the second Indian after Mother Teresa to have such stamp released in their lifetime
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Sachin's father- in- law, Anand Mehta, is a seven- time national bridge champion
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[338 ] His wife Anjali said in an interview that she first met him at the Mumbai airport when he returned from his first tour of England in 1990, after scoring his maiden Test ton and when she was there to pick up her mother and Sachin was arriving with
the Indian team
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[339 ] They have two children, Sara (born 12 October 1997) and Arjun (born 24 September 1999)
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In January 2013 he was selected in Mumbai under- 14 team for the west z one league
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[341]

Beliefs
Sachin is practicing Hindu
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[342][343][344] He has visited Puttaparthi on several occasions to seek Baba's blessings
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[346 ][347] Sai Baba died on Sachin's 38th birthday, and after his death, Tendulkar broke into tears when he saw the body of Baba in
Puttaparthi, and cancelled his birthday celebrations
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[351][352] He performed the rituals of Nāga Dosha Pooja and Sarpa
Samskara in 2006 at the Kukke Subramanya Temple in Mangalore
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5 million) over five years
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[358 ] In 2006, he signed a contract with Saatchi and Saatchi's ICONIX valued at ₹180 crore (US$27 million) over three years
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Sachin owns these restaurants in partnership with Sanjay Narang of Mars Restaurants
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[36 2] A series of comic books by Virgin Comics is also due to be published featuring him as a
superhero
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The team has been named as Kerala Blasters after his nickname "Master Blaster"
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[36 4][36 5][36 6 ]
Tendulkar is the 51st richest sportsman in the world according to Forbes' list of world's highest- paid athletes for the year 2013, with his total earnings estimated to be USD 22 million
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[370 ][371]

Commercial endorsements
Sachin Tendulkar has been sponsored by several brands throughout his career including Boost (1990–present), [372] Pepsi (1992–2009), [373] Action Shoes (1995–2000), [374] MRF (1999–2009), [375] Adidas (2000–10), Britannia (2001–07), [376 ] Fiat Palio (2001–03), [377]
TVS (2002–05), [378 ] ESPN Star Sports (2002–present), [379 ] Sunfeast (2007–13), [38 0 ] Canon (2006–09), [38 1] Airtel (2004–06), [38 2] Reynolds (2007–present), [38 3] G- Hanz (2005–07), [38 4] Sanyo BPL (2007–present), [38 5] Toshiba (2010–present), [38 6 ] ColgatePalmolive, [38 7] Philips, [38 7] VISA, [38 7] Castrol India (2011–12), [38 8 ] Ujala Techno Bright, [38 9 ] Coca- Cola (2011–13) [39 0 ] and Musafir
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Rajya Sabha nomination
In April 2012, Tendulkar accepted the Rajya Sabha nomination proposed by the President of India and became the first active sportsperson and cricketer to have been nominated
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On 2 May, Tendulkar was elected to seat number 103 in the Rajya Sabha [39 8 ] and took the oath on 4 June
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[40 0 ] He met with some
controversy over his attendance in Rajya Sabha proceedings
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[40 2]

Philanthropy
Tendulkar sponsors 200 underprivileged children every year through Apnalaya, a Mumbai- based NGO associated with his mother- in- law, Annabel Mehta
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02 crore (US$150,000) through Sachin's crusade against
cancer for the Crusade against Cancer foundation
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[40 7]

Biographies
Sachin Tendulkar has been the subject of various books
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Publisher: Penguin Global
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Publisher: Penguin Global
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Publisher: Roli Books
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Publisher: Rupa
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Publisher: HarperCollins India ISBN 978- 81- 7223- 821- 6 [413]
Master Stroke: 100 Centuries of Sachin Tendulkar by Neelima Athalye
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ISBN 978- 93- 80571- 84- 3 [414]
Dhruvtara, a book on cricket maestro Sachin Tendulkar, was launched as an audio book on Monday, 15 October 2012 to mark White Cane Day
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ISBN 9788123765242[416 ]
Sachin Tendulkar: Masterful by Peter Murray, Ashish Shukla
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ISBN 81- 7167- 806- 8 [417]
Playing It My Way – an autobiography
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Krishnaswamy [421]

See also
Achievements of Sachin Tendulkar
Collection of quotations related to Sachin Tendulkar
Indian national cricket captains
List of fastest to reach multiples of 1000 runs in ODI
List of international cricket centuries by Sachin Tendulkar
List of ODI awards for Sachin Tendulkar
List of One Day International cricket records
Politics and sports

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