IPL inaugural edition more vibrant than IPL II
June 01, 2009
Sachin Tendulkar has said that the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League in India last year was far more vibrant than the IPL II which was held in South Africa in April-May.
The Mumbai Indians captain, who featured in both editions of the Twenty20 extravaganza, said, "The first year was definitely better. When you play in India, it's a different ball game altogether. (But) the reception we got each time (in South Africa) was terrific.
The Mumbai Indians captain, who featured in both editions of the Twenty20 extravaganza, said, "The first year was definitely better. When you play in India, it's a different ball game altogether. (But) the reception we got each time (in South Africa) was terrific.
Tussauds unveil Sachin's wax figure
April 14, 2009
Indian Batting master Sachin launched his wax figure at a Mumbai hotel on april 13th. It is the first instance, that a celebrity’s wax statue has been unveiled outside London. It took the efforts of 20 people, four months and a budget of 150,000 pounds to realise the model.
Sachin Tendulkar, with his kids Arjun and Sara attended the unveiling of his wax statue, which is going to be kept at the Madame Tussauds in London. Thus, Sachin Tendulkar will become the first Indian sportsperson to grace the world-famous Madame Tussauds wax museum. He will be the third cricketer at the museum apart from Shane Warne and Brian Lara to feature at the London museum.
Sachin sets new Test runs record
Oct 17, 2008
Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has become the world record Test runs scorer, surpassing Brian Lara's previous best mark of 11,953.
Tendulkar, 35, needed 15 runs to overtake West Indies legend Lara in the standings on the first day of the second Test against Australia in Mohali. And despite being forced to go to tea on 13 not out, the 'Little Master' came out after the interval to hit Australian debutant Peter Siddle's first ball of the session for three runs to spark wild celebrations in the ground.
The crowd gave Tendulkar a standing ovation to celebrate his achievement, while a pre-prepared fireworks display was also set off outside. The entire Australian team also stood to applaud the batsman, who received warm handshakes from each member of the opposition lineup.
Tendulkar already held the record for Test centuries with 39 in 152 Test matches for India and he is regarded as a living legend in many parts of his homeland - particularly in his native city, Mumbai (formerly Bombay). The batsman's achievement - and brilliance on the big occasion - was almost underlined with a 40th Test century, but it was not to be as he was dismissed on 88 after a catch at slip by Matthew Hayden off the bowling of Sidde.
The innings takes Tendulkar's career total to 12,041 – making him the first batsman ever to surpass 12,000 Test runs.
Tendulkar, 35, needed 15 runs to overtake West Indies legend Lara in the standings on the first day of the second Test against Australia in Mohali. And despite being forced to go to tea on 13 not out, the 'Little Master' came out after the interval to hit Australian debutant Peter Siddle's first ball of the session for three runs to spark wild celebrations in the ground.
The crowd gave Tendulkar a standing ovation to celebrate his achievement, while a pre-prepared fireworks display was also set off outside. The entire Australian team also stood to applaud the batsman, who received warm handshakes from each member of the opposition lineup.
Tendulkar already held the record for Test centuries with 39 in 152 Test matches for India and he is regarded as a living legend in many parts of his homeland - particularly in his native city, Mumbai (formerly Bombay). The batsman's achievement - and brilliance on the big occasion - was almost underlined with a 40th Test century, but it was not to be as he was dismissed on 88 after a catch at slip by Matthew Hayden off the bowling of Sidde.
The innings takes Tendulkar's career total to 12,041 – making him the first batsman ever to surpass 12,000 Test runs.
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Sachin Tendulkar Memorabilia
Unframed and Unsigned print - 80cm x 40cm - 22 USD
As a tribute to this outstanding feat, we are proud to release a magnificent, full colour print, titled "Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar 35". ". This collage style print contains the details of all of Sachin's 35 Test Centuries, various images taken during his career and also his Record Breaking innings. Unlimited in volume, this piece has been especially created to enable Sachin fans all around the World to be able to own a little piece of this historic achievement. Unsigned and unframed, this print is a very affordable piece of cricket memorabilia.
"While every Cricketer dreams of being the best in his time, this boy dreamt a little more - of being the best there ever was. Even as a little boy playing in the park, he was introspective, quiet, critical of every century he scored, every shot he played. At 16, he debuted for India, and is today the only batsman ever to have been compared with Sir Donald Bradman universally, including by Bradman himself."
Signed and Framed print
Signed and Framed print - 100cm x 50cm - 550 USD
During the 1st Test, Pakistan v India at Karachi in November 1989, a quiet 16 year-old named Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar made his Test debut for his beloved India.
Then, during the 2nd Test, England v India at Manchester in 1990, Sachin showed the cricket world what he was capable of, scoring his first ever Test century, he finished 119 not out after facing 189 balls.
On December 10th 2005, during the 2nd Test, India v Sri Lanka at Delhi, Sachin Tendulkar scored an amazing 109. This Test century, being the 35th of his career, saw Sachin surpass the World Test Record of 34, previously held by Indian great Sunil Gavaskar since his retirement in 1987. Facing 196 balls, Sachin displayed his true brilliance at the crease, hitting 14 fours and 1 six, until being trapped LBW by a spectacular delivery from Muralitharan.
This outstanding achievement is destined to stand for many years to come.
As a tribute to this outstanding feat, we are proud to release a limited edition of 1000 prints, titled "Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar 35". This collage style print contains the details of all of Sachin's 35 Test Centuries, various images taken during his career and also his Record Breaking innings. These prints have been elegantly framed in a quality timber and frame and Perspex glazed.
This strictly limited piece of Test Cricket history has been personally signed by Sachin and will be the only signed print released World wide to officially commemorate his World Test Record.
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"While every Cricketer dreams of being the best in his time, this boy dreamt a little more - of being the best there ever was. Even as a little boy playing in the park, he was introspective, quiet, critical of every century he scored, every shot he played. At 16, he debuted for India, and is today the only batsman ever to have been compared with Sir Donald Bradman universally, including by Bradman himself."
Sachin Tendulkar
India tour of South Africa, Dec 2010-Jan 2011
3 test matches, 5 ODIs, 1 T20
Schedule | Match | Venue |
Thu Dec 16 - Mon Dec 20 08:30 GMT | 10:30 local | 1st Test - India v South Africa | SuperSport Park, Centurion |
Sun Dec 26 - Thu Dec 30 08:00 GMT | 10:00 local | 2nd Test - India v South Africa | Kingsmead, Durban |
Sun Jan 2 - Thu Jan 6 08:30 GMT | 10:30 local | 3rd Test - India v South Africa | Newlands, Cape Town |
Sun Jan 9 12:30 GMT | 14:30 local | Only T20I - India v South Africa | Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban |
Wed Jan 12 12:30 GMT | 14:30 local | 1st ODI - India v South Africa | Kingsmead, Durban |
Sat Jan 15 12:30 GMT | 14:30 local | 2nd ODI - India v South Africa | New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
Tue Jan 18 12:30 GMT | 14:30 local | 3rd ODI - India v South Africa | Newlands, Cape Town |
Fri Jan 21 12:30 GMT | 14:30 local | 4th ODI - India v South Africa | St George's Park, Port Elizabeth |
Sun Jan 23 08:00 GMT | 10:00 local | 5th ODI - India v South Africa | SuperSport Park, Centurion |
Sachin's Awards
Official Awards
1994: Arjuna Award Receipient 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 honour - Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
1999: Padma Shri - India's civilian medal of recognition
2008: Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award.
1997: Tendulkar was one of the five cricketers selected as Wisden Cricketer of the Year
1997/98: India's highest sporting honour - Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
1999: Padma Shri - India's civilian medal of recognition
2008: Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award.
Media Awards
In August 2003, Sachin Tendulkar was voted as the "Greatest Sportsman" of the country in the sport personalities category in the Best of India poll conducted by Zee News.
In November 2006, Time magazine named Tendulkar as one of the Asian Heroes.
In December 2006, he was named "Sports person of the Year"
The current India Poised campaign run by The Times of India has nominated him as the Face of New India next to the likes of Amartya Sen and Mahatma Gandhi among others.
In November 2006, Time magazine named Tendulkar as one of the Asian Heroes.
In December 2006, he was named "Sports person of the Year"
The current India Poised campaign run by The Times of India has nominated him as the Face of New India next to the likes of Amartya Sen and Mahatma Gandhi among others.
Sachin's Man of the Match Awards
Last updated on Jan 05, 2009
Test Matches
Opponent | Venue | Year | Match Performance |
England | Manchester | 1990 | 1st Inn.: 68; 2 Catches 2nd Inn.: 119 |
England | Chennai | 1992/93 | 1st Inn.: 165; 5-0 2nd Inn.: 2 Catches; 4-0 |
New Zealand | Chennai | 1995/96 | 1st Inn.: 52 |
Australia | Chennai | 1997/98 | 1st Inn.: 4; 1 Catch 2nd Inn.: 155 |
Pakistan | Chennai | 1998/99 | 1st Inn.: 0; 10-1 2nd Inn.: 136; 35-2 |
New Zealand | Ahmedabad | 1999/00 | 1st Inn.: 217 2nd Inn.: 15; 19-0 |
Australia | Melbourne | 1999/00 | 1st Inn.: 116 2nd Inn.: 52 |
South Africa | Mumbai | 1999/00 | 1st Inn.: 97; 10-3 2nd Inn.: 8; 4-0 |
West Indies | Kolkata | 2002/03 | 1st Inn.: 36; 33-0 2nd Inn.: 176) |
Australia | Sydney | 2003/04 | 1st Inn.: 241 2nd Inn.: 60; 36-0; 1 Catch |
Australia | Adelaide | 2007/08 | 1st Inn.: 153 2nd Inn.: 13 |
ODI Matches
Opponent | Venue | Year | Match Performance |
Sri Lanka | Pune | 1990/91 | 53; 39-2; 2 Catches |
West Indies | Sharjah | 1991/92 | 11* ; 34-4 |
South Africa | Kolkata | 1991/92 | 62; 27-1 |
West Indies | Melbourne | 1991/92 | 57*; 38-0 |
Pakistan | Sydney | 1991/92 | 54*; 37-1 |
Zimbabwe | Hamilton | 1991/92 | 81; 35-1 |
New Zealand | Auckland | 1993/94 | 82 |
Australia | Colombo | 1994 | 110; 15-0 |
New Zealand | Vadodara | 1994/95 | 115, 27-0 |
New Zealand | New Delhi | 1994/95 | 62; 29-2 |
West Indies | Kolkata | 1994/95 | 66; 35-1 |
Sri Lanka | Sharjah | 1994/95 | 112*; 1 Catch |
Kenya | Cuttack | 1995/96 | 127*; 26-0 |
West Indies | Gwalior | 1995/96 | 70 |
Pakistan | Sharjah | 1995/96 | 118; 40-2 |
Pakistan | Toronto | 1996 | 89*; 12-0; 1 Catch |
Australia | Bangalore | 1996/97 | 88; 45-1; 2 Catches |
South Africa | Mumbai | 1996/97 | 114 |
Zimbabwe | Benoni | 1996/97 | 104; 16-0 |
New Zealand | Bangalore | 1997 | 117; 35-0 |
Pakistan | Dhaka | 1997/98 | 95; 45-3 |
Australia | Kochi | 1997/98 | 8; 32-5 |
Australia | Kanpur | 1997/98 | 100; 19-0 |
Australia | Sharjah | 1997/98 | 80; 21-0 |
Australia | Sharjah | 1997/98 | 143; 27-1; 1 Run Out |
Australia | Sharjah | 1997/98 | 134; 12-0 |
Kenya | Kolkata | 1998 | 100*; 4-0 |
Sri Lanka | Colombo | 1998 | 128; 13-0 |
Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 1998/99 | 127*; 1 Catch |
Australia | Dhaka | 1998/99 | 141; 38-4; 1 Catch |
Zimbabwe | Sharjah | 1998/99 | 118; 4-0 |
Zimbabwe | Sharjah | 1998/99 | 124; 16-1; 1 Catch |
Kenya | Bristol | 1999 | 140*; 23-0 |
Zimbabwe | Singapore | 1999 | 85 |
New Zealand | Hyderabad | 1999/00 | 186*; 1 Catch |
South Africa | Vadodara | 1999/00 | 122; 43-0 |
Sri Lanka | Sharjah | 2000/01 | 101; 22-0 |
Australia | Indore | 2000/01 | 139; 1 Catch |
Zimbabwe | Harare | 2001 | 70 |
West Indies | Bulawayo | 2001 | 81; 14-0 |
West Indies | Harare | 2001 | 122; 11-0 |
Kenya | Paarl | 2001/02 | 146 |
England | Chennai | 2001/02 | 68; 8-0; 1 Catch |
West Indies | Port of Spain | 2001/02 | 65; 20-1 |
Sri Lanka | Bristol | 2002 | 113 |
Zimbabwe | Harare | 2002/03 | 81 |
Namibia | Pietermaritzburg | 2002/03 | 152 |
Pakistan | Centurion | 2002/03 | 98 |
Australia | Gwalior | 2003/04 | 100; 39-1 |
Pakistan | Rawalpindi | 2003/04 | 141; 45-0 |
Bangladesh | Colombo | 2004 | 82; 35-3 |
West Indies | Kuala Lumpur | 2006/07 | 141 |
West Indies | Vadodara | 2006/07 | 100* |
South Africa | Belfast | 2006/07 | 93 |
England | The Oval | 2007/08 | 94 |
Pakistan | Gwalior | 2007/08 | 97 |
Australia | Sydney | 2007/08 | 117* |
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