Sachin Tendulkar, Information, Bio, Dob, Address, Family
Sachin Tendulkar
Profession: Cricketer
(Indian professional cricket player, considered by many to be one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
In 2012 he became the first cricketer to score 100 centuries (100 runs in a single inning) in international play.)
Role: Batsman
Batting: Right-handed
Bowling: Right-arm medium, leg break, off-break
Nationality: Indian
Height: (In centimeter) 165 cm
(In meter) 1.65 m
(In feet) 5.5 feet
Weight: 62 kg
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Hair Color: Black
Information:
Sachin Tendulkar was born on 24 April, 1973.
As per the current scenario, he has decided not to celebrate his birthday to pay respect to healthcare workers who are working on the frontline to fight against COVID-19.
Sachin Tendulkar, the master blaster, is the name that continues to inspire many,
not only in India but also all over the world, to take up the sport.
Isn't! We know that in India cricket is a religion and Sachin Tendulkar is the God.
Very few cricketers, bowlers, or sportsmen have gained such type of imagination, popularity as Tendulkar has.
Let us tell you that it was Sachin's elder brother, Ajit,
who recognized his cricketing ability and introduced him to Cricket in 1984.
He took Sachin to Ramakant Achrekars academy at Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai.
He was impressed by Sachin and advised him to shift his schooling to Sharadashram Vidyamandir English High School in Dadar.
Sachin went to his aunt's home which was nearer to the school in Dadar and took admission in the school.
His career was shaped by the efforts and guidance of his coach Ramakant Achrekar.
Career:
Test debut vs Pakistan at National Stadium, Nov 15, 1989
Last Test vs West Indies at Wankhede Stadium, Nov 14, 2013
ODI debut vs Pakistan at Jinnah Stadium, Dec 18, 1989
Last ODI vs Pakistan at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mar 18, 2012
T20 debut vs South Africa at The Wanderers Stadium, Dec 01, 2006
Last T20 vs South Africa at The Wanderers Stadium, Dec 01, 2006
IPL debut vs Chennai Super Kings at Wankhede Stadium, May 14, 2008
Last IPL vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at Wankhede Stadium, May 13, 2013
Batting Career Summary
M Inn NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100 200 50 4s 6s
Test 200 329 33 15921 248 53.79 29437 54.08 51 6 68 2058 69
ODI 463 452 41 18426 200 44.83 21367 86.24 49 1 96 2016 195
T20I 1 1 0 10 10 10.0 12 83.33 0 0 0 2 0
IPL 78 78 9 2334 100 33.83 1948 119.82 1 0 13 295 29
Bowling Career Summary
M Inn B Runs Wkts BBI BBM Econ Avg SR 5W 10W
Test 200 145 4240 2492 46 3/10 3/14 3.53 54.17 92.17 0 0
ODI 463 270 8054 6850 154 5/32 5/32 5.1 44.48 52.3 2 0
T20I 1 1 15 12 1 1/12 1/12 4.8 12.0 15.0 0 0
IPL 78 4 36 58 0 0/7 0/7 9.67 0.0 0.0 0 0
Awards
1994: Arjuna Award recipient for achievements in cricket
1997: Tendulkar was one of the five cricketers selected as Wisden Cricketer of the Year.
1997/98: India's highest sporting honor – Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
1999: Padma Shri – India's fourth-highest civilian award
2001: Maharashtra Bhushan Award – Maharashtra's highest civilian award
2008: Padma Vibhushan – India's second-highest civilian award
2010: ICC Cricketer of the year – The highest award in the ICC listings
2010: LG People's Choice Award
ICC World Test XI: 2009, 2010, 2011
ICC World ODI XI: 2004, 2007, 2010
Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World 1998, 2010
2014: Bharat Ratna – India's highest civilian award
Most Effective Swachhata Ambassador award at Safari – 2019
2020: Laureus World Sports Awards – Sporting Moment of the Year (2000–2020)
Special Achievement:
Tendulkar received the Arjuna Award in 1994 for his outstanding sporting achievement,
the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is 1997, India's highest sporting honor,
and the Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan awards in 1999 and 2008,
respectively, India's fourth- and second-highest civilian awards.
Records:
ODI Records
First-person to score a double century in One Day Internationals.
He has made great records in the history of One Day Cricket (200* vs. South Africa on Feb 24, 2010, at Gwalior).
The highest number of centuries (49). The highest number of the fifties (96).
Most 150+ scores (5). Most runs in a calendar year (1,894 runs in the year 1998).
He got Most centuries-old in a calendar year (9 in the year 1998).
He got most centuries against a single opponent (9 ODI centuries against Australia).
Sachin has spanked the cricket ball across the boundary line a whopping 2,016 times!).
Sachin is very harsh in Nature. During the course of his historic innings of 200*,
he also went on to bag the record for the most number of boundaries scored by an individual in an ODI inning (25 boundary hits).
Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka is behind him in 2nd place. The first player to score 10,000 right up to 18,000 ODI runs.
Most Man of the Match (MoM) awards (62). Most Man of the Match awards in World Cup Matches (9).
Sachin Tendulkar has gained Most Man of the Series (MoS) awards (15).
Another of Sachin Tendulkar’s ODI records happens to be that of the most number of consecutive matches for a team.
The father of cricket has scored 1,000+ runs in a calendar year on 7 occasions
(1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2007). This is a world record.
This man was involved in a mammoth 331-run partnership for the 2nd wicket with Rahul Dravid
(vs. New Zealand at Hyderabad on 8th Nov 1999). This date made his highest partnership for any wicket in ODI
Test Records
Sachin Tendulkar has scored the highest number of centuries in the history of Test cricket (51).
He always believed in himself on Dec 19th, 2010, he brought up his 50th Test century,
which he scored against the South Africans at SuperSport Park, Centurion.
After struggling he became the first and remains the man has scored 50 Test hundreds; a phenomenal achievement in the game of cricket.
Sachin was a good chaser. He is now the leading run-scorer in Test cricket,
after having surpassed Brian Lara’s tally of 11,953 Test runs in 2008.
He is one of the fastest men to reach the milestone of 8,000 runs in Test cricket
(in terms of the least number of innings required. This man acquires 154 innings to cross the mark, whereas Sangakkara did it in 152 innings).
Sachin is cool-minded. He has great emotions about his game and One of the best fastest to reach the coveted milestone of 10,000 runs
in Test cricket (Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara both achieved this milestone in 195 innings)
Born: 24 April 1973
Age: 47 years
Place of Birth: Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra
Nickname: God of Cricket, Little Master, Master Blaster
Nationality: Indian
Zodiac sign: Taurus
controversies:
1) Mike Denness bans Sachin Tendulkar for ball-tampering
It was a moment that shook the cricketing world.
Tendulkar, the epitome of integrity, was accused by match referee Mike Denness of ball-tampering during an India-South Africa Test match at Port Elizabeth.
While four players [Virender Sehwag, Deep Dasgupta, Harbhajan Singh, and Shiv Sunder Das]
were charged for excessive appealing, Tendulkar was accused of ball-tampering and was handed a one-match ban.
Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly was banned for one Test and two One-Day Internationals for his inability to handle his players.
However, the fact that a finger was pointed at Tendulkar caused a huge uproar.
Both sides played the next Test without Denness’s supervision and it was stripped of its status.
The move caused uproar in the Indian parliament, press termed Denness as racist, and
the Indian cricket board threatened to call off the tour.
Indian public took to the streets and burnt effigies of the Englishman.
With Denness, unable to explain his actions, Ravi Shastri famously stated,
“If Mike Denness cannot answer questions, why is he here? We know what he looks like.”
Subsequently, the ban on Tendulkar and Ganguly was lifted.
2) The Ferrari incident
Fiat gifted Tendulkar a Ferrari for equalling Sir Donald Bradman’s feat of 29 Test centuries.
Even as India’s then Finance Minister Jaswant Singh offered to waive custom duties to import the car,
the rules didn’t allow waiver of customs duties for gifts. However, the public didn’t receive it well as the waiver wasn’t within the rules.
A few public-spirited citizens took up the matter to
the Delhi High Court in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL).
To assuage the controversy, Fiat India paid the duty.
3) Monkeygate incident
In what was one of the most controversial cricket matches in recent history,
the second Test between Australia and India witnessed the Monkeygate incident where Harbhajan Singh was
accused of passing racist remarks against Andrew Symonds and calling him a monkey.
While Australians took offense to that and Ricky Ponting and Matthew Hayden bore witness to that incident,
the off-spinner defended himself by saying that he used a common Hindi slang ‘maa ki’ and didn’t pass any racist remark.
The panel accused Harbhajan and suspended him for three matches before Tendulkar came to his defense and his word was taken. Eventually, Harbhajan’s penalty was reduced to a fine.
In his book True Colours, Adam Gilchrist wrote, “Tendulkar, who’d said
at the first hearing that he hadn’t been able to hear what Harbhajan had said — and
he was a fair way away, up the other end, so I’m certain he was telling the truth — now supported Harbhajan’s
the version that he hadn’t called Symo a ‘monkey’ but instead a Hindi term of abuse that might sound like ‘monkey’ to Australian ears.”
Following that incident, Tendulkar earned the ire of the Australian players and fans.
“…despite the unparalleled greatness of his achievements,
some Australians lost respect for him when he gave completely different accounts
of what took place as a key witness in the Harbhajan Singh-Andrew Symonds racism meltdown,” Malcolm Conn wrote in Herald Sun.
Recently, in an excerpt of Ponting’s book ‘Close of Book’, he questioned Tendulkar’s role in the controversy.
A few Australians haven’t forgiven Tendulkar for his support for Harbhajan
Net Worth:
Sachin Tendulkar Net Worth in 2021 $200 Million Dollars
Car Collection:
The price tag on the BMW i8 is Rs 2.54 crore.
The sports car to gain as much popularity in Sachin Tendulkar's car collection as the Ferrari Modena is the Nissan GT-R. Also called the Godzilla,
the GT-R produces a massive 550 bhp and can do 0-100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds. It is priced at about Rs 2.4 crore.
Home Address:
Phone Number: Not Available
WhatsApp Number: Not Available
Email Id: sachin.t@sansad.nic.in, mp@srt10.in
House Address: 19-A, Perry Cross Road, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Hometown: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Residence: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Office Address: Not Available
Academy Address: Tendulkar Middlesex Global Academy (TMGA), Middlesex Cricket, Lord’s Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood Road, London NW8 8QN, England
Academy Contact Number: +44-20-72891300
Academy Email: enquiries@tendulkarmga.com (inquiry), membership@middlesexccc.com (membership)
Booking Agent Phone Number: Not Available
Manager Phone Number: Not Available
Management Email Id: Not Available
Fan Mail Address: Not Available
Social Media Link:
https://www.instagram.com/sachintendulkar/
Father's Name: Late Ramesh Tendulkar
Mother's Name: Rajni Tendulkar
Siblings: Nitin Tendulkar, Ajit Tendulkar, Savita Tendulkar
Spouse Name: Anjali Tendulkar
Marriage Date: 24 May 1995
Children: Sara and Arjun Tendulkar
Favorite Thing
Favorite Food: Bombay Duck, Prawn Curry, Crab masala, Keema Paratha, Lassi, Chingri Prawns, Mutton Biryani, Mutton Curry, Baigan Bharta, etc.
Favorite Actor (s): Amitabh Bachan, Aamir Khan, Nana Patekar
Favorite Actress: Madhuri Dixit
Favorite Colour: Blue
Hobbies: Collecting Perfume, Watches & CD's, Listening to Music
Lesser-Known Fact:
The Little Master was 14 years old when he started playing in the Ranji team.
Sachin made his international debut only when he was 16 years old on tour to Pakistan.
He was the youngest Indian Cricket player as he started to play for the country at the age of 19.
It has been said that Sachin’s elder brother Ajit Tendulkar had sent him for cricket coaching as a part of the punishment to discipline the young boy.
Sunil Gavaskar had gifted him a pair of ultra-light pads when he was only 14 years old and he had worn these pads for his debut match.
He has scored nine centuries in the year 1998- which is the most number of centuries scored by a cricketer in a calendar year.
Maruti 800 was the first car the cricketer bought with his hard-earned money.
Sachin Tendulkar was the richest cricketer in the world in 1995 after signing a Rs 31.5 crore five-year contract with World Tel.
As a child, he idolized the cricketer Viv Richards, who was quite popular due to its batting style.
The God of Cricket has many records under his name, one of which is scoring 2000 runs in World Cup Cricket.
He became the youngest cricketer to score 1000 runs in a test match in 1992.
Sachin Tendulkar uses the right hand for batting and bowling but uses the left hand for writing.
The former Indian cricketer also holds the record of being the player awarded Man of the Match six times on the losing side.
He had visited the famous Madame Tussaud’s museum in 1988 for the first time and 20 years later, in 2008, there was a wax statue made for him.
It has been said that junior Sachin used to sleep with his cricket gear on and he always used to carry the Indian flag inside his sports bag.
Educational Qualification: High School
Sachin Tendulkar's education qualification is 10th pass. He did not graduate from any college.
Religion: Saraswat Brahmin
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