New Delhi: On this day, 32 years ago, when the Master of Blaster Sachin Tendulkar became the youngest player to score fifty tests.
Tendulkar, who was only 16 years old at the time, achieved this achievement in the second test match between India and Pakistan played in Faisalabad in 1989.
In the match, India struggled at 101/4, when Tendulkar (59) and Sanjay Manjrekar (76 ) Sewing partnerships 143-run for the fifth goal.
Maestro Batting made his debut in a test match between India and Pakistan played in Karachi in 1989.
In the same match, Pakistan Pacer Waqar Younis has also made his debut.
Over the years, Tendulkar has faked his name in history as ‘the biggest dough of all time’ and he was also dubbed the ‘Master Blaster’.
Tendulkar, Adieu’s offer to Cricket International in 2013 and to date, he remains the highest scorer in the test and ODIS.
He also has a note to register most of the international century.
In 2019, Tendulkar became the sixth Indian to be appointed to the ICC Hall of Fame.
The 46-year-old made his debut for India at the age of 16 and immediately became the country’s favorite Cricketer.
He agreased 34,357 running across the format, which was 6,000 walking in front of the former former Cricketer Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara who was in second place.
Master Blaster also served as a mentor to Indian Mumbai who competed in the Indian Premier League.