Regarded as one of the greatest batsmen ever, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is
the mainstay of Indian batting line-up for more than two decades. He is
the world's leading run-scorer in both Test (14,692) and ODI (18,111)
cricket.
In 2011, Tendulkar finally achieved his dream of winning the Cricket
World Cup at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. It took six World Cup
appearances for the 'Little Master' to win the coveted trophy.
Tendulkar is the leading century maker in both Test and ODI and has so
far scored 99 (51 Test + 48 ODI) international centuries. He also has
played highest number of Test and ODI matches.
Among many laurels he had won - the most prominent ones are: Padma
Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award, and Rajiv Gandhi Khel
Ratna, India's highest sporting honour.
Surprisingly after playing for more two decades, Tendulkar won his first
ICC cricketer of the year award in 2010. Tendulkar described ‘2010’ as
among the best ever in his cricketing career. In February 2010, he
became the first batsman to break the 200-run barrier in the one-day
cricket.
Tendulkar made his Test debut as a 16-year-old against Pakistan at
Karachi in November 1989. He then played his first one-day match against
the same team in the next month.