New Delhi: Today, 27 years ago, when the legendary Indian Batsman Sachin Tendulkar scored his first century after playing 78 matches for five years.
Tendulkar collected the first of the 49th centuries in the match against Australia in Colombo, in his 79th game.
Master Blaster scored 110 escaping from 130 balls in an inning where there was no other Indian batsman that could pass a 50-run sign.
The innings play an important role in the team’s victory in the match, as India won by 31 Run.
Tendulkar was also awarded the match award player for his brilliant tap-studded with two six and eight four.
Tendulkar was lucky enough to get a century in the cricket test before ODIS.
At the age of 17 and 112 days, he became the third youngest batsman to score tons of tests.
He took eight test matches to bring up his first 100-plus score in international cricket, managing 119 did not release 189 balls in the last round, helping India draw against England.
The knock also got his first player’s tendulkar from the match award.
Maharashtra-born player has a famous career in the game, making a few notes.
Tendulkar made his debut in the cricket test on November 15, 1989.
In the same year on December 18, he played his first ODI match.
The legendary Cricketer has the most number of the longest game format, collecting 15,921 runs.
Along the way, Tendulkar scored 51 centuries, mostly by any player.
Everything is not different in ODI cricket because the tendulkar sits above the list of most runs in this format too.
He has accumulated 18.426 running in ODI which covers 49 tons.
Tendulkar represented the country in six World Cups during his career which lasted 24 years.
He is part of the 2011 World Cup winning squad.