Sachin Tendulkar dedicated his whole life to cricket..!!

* Sachin is internationally recognized as the god of Cricket.

* Sachin's streak of records is like an unstoppable stream.

* First sportsperson to receive India's highest award 'Bharat Ratna'.


Sachin Tendulkar who dedicated his whole life to cricket is the proud player of India. All the great batsmen of all countries have great respect for Sachin. At the age of 14, he used it to score 329 out of a world record stand of 664 in his school match. He scored a century on his first-class debut for Bombay. Sachin became India's youngest Test (international) cricketer at the age of 16. Sachin made his debut against pakistan in Karachi in november 1989. At the age of 23, he was appointed as the captain of the indian team. Sachin received many awards and rewards in his career. Tendulkar became the first player to score 15,000 runs in a single One Day international (ODI) game in 2007. Also in 2011, Sachin created the record of becoming the first batsman to score 15,000 runs in a single Test match. He also created a sensation by scoring a double-century against the South African team.
Sachin completed his 100 century in the ODI match against bangladesh in 2012 and created a record. In 2011 india won the international One-Day World Cup. The indian team dedicated this cup to Sachin. He announced his retirement after that. Sachin was nominated as a member of the indian Parliament by the then President of india Pratibha Patil for his services in the indian cricket team. Sachin became a member of the rajya sabha, the upper house of the indian Parliament in 2012. The then indian government announced the highest award 'Bharat Ratna' to Sachin in 2014 for his services in indian cricket. Sachin became the first sportsman to receive the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award. Sachin's tenure as a rajya sabha member ended in 2018. But after that, Sachin announced that he would not join any political party. After that Sachin entered the international cricket Council Hall of Fame in 2019.

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