Class:- IX
Section:- A
Biographical Report About Sachin Tendulkar
Biographical Report About Sachin Tendulkar
Date:- 6/2/2013
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
1 | Biography Of Sachin Tendulkar | 2 | A List Of Awards Won By Sachin Tendulkar | 3 | A Letter To Sachin Tendulkar | 4 | Gallery Page | 5 | Work Cited Page |
Biography Of
Sachin Tendulkar
Biography Of
Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar born 24 April 1973 is an Indian cricketer widely acknowledged as one of the greatest batsmen in One Day International and second only to Don Bradman in the all-time greatest list in Test cricket. In 2002,Wisden Cricketers ' Almanack ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time, behind Don Bradman, and the second greatest one-day-international (ODI) batsman of all time, behind Viv Richards. Tendulkar was a part of the 2011 Cricket World Cup winningIndian team in the later part of his career, his first such win in six World Cup appearances for India. He was also the recipient of "Player of the Tournament" award of the 2003 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa.
Tendulkar won the 2010 Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for cricketer of the year at the ICC awards.[6] He has been recommended for the receipt of the Bharat Ratna award, in fact it has been speculated that the criteria for the award of the Bharat Ratna were changed to allow him receive the award. He is also a member of Rajya Sabha of Parliament of India. Tendulkar passed 30,000 runs in international cricket on 20 November 2009. On 5 December 2012, Tendulkar became first batsman in history to cross the 34,000 run aggregate in all formats of the game put together. At 36 years and 306 days, he became the first ever player to score a double-century in the history of ODIs. Two years later he became the first player to score 100 international centuries. As of December 2012, Tendulkar has played 657 matches in international cricket.
Tendulkar has been
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