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Sachin Tendulkar, often hailed as the ‘Master Blaster,’ has left an indelible mark on the world of cricket. With his impeccable technique, extraordinary batting skills, and an insatiable hunger for runs, Tendulkar has set numerous records and achieved milestones that many consider unsurpassable. His presence on the field was synonymous with class, consistency, and a sheer will to dominate bowlers across the globe. Revered by fans and respected by opponents, Tendulkar’s contributions transcended the boundaries of the sport, inspiring millions and elevating the status of cricket in India and around the world. His ability to perform under pressure and his unwavering dedication made him a true icon of the game.
Sachin Tendulkar’s record against arch-rivals Pakistan
Tendulkar’s performances against Pakistan, one of India’s fiercest rivals, were particularly noteworthy. He played 18 Test matches against Pakistan, amassing 1057 runs at an average of 42.28, including two centuries and a highest score of an unbeaten 194. In ODIs, his record was equally impressive. Over 69 matches, Tendulkar scored 2526 runs at an average of 40.09 with a strike rate of 87.49, including five centuries and a highest score of 141. His innings of 98 runs in the 2003 World Cup at Centurion remains one of the most celebrated knocks, showcasing his ability to rise to the occasion in high-stakes matches.
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Former cricketer reveals how Pakistan team was scared of Tendulkar
Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali recently revealed the immense respect and fear that Tendulkar commanded within the Pakistan dressing room during the 1990s. According to Basit, the key strategy for Pakistan’s success in matches against India revolved around dismissing Tendulkar early. The then-captain, Wasim Akram, emphasized this in team meetings and even during meals, stating, “Dismiss Sachin and we’ll win the match.” Basit recounted how the team was not particularly worried about other Indian batsmen like Mohammad Azharuddin but were genuinely frightened of Tendulkar’s presence at the crease. His dismissal was often seen as a turning point, tipping the balance in Pakistan’s favor.
“He (Tendulkar) was a top order batsman and I was a middle order batsman, so we used to see his batting. In our team meetings, our captain at that time Wasim Akram used to say everywhere, even during practice, even during meals, ‘dismiss Sachin and we’ll win the match.’ And soon as Sachin used to get out, Pakistan used to win the match. Even though the great Azharuddin was there, but we were not scared of Azharuddin, but definitely frightened of Sachin Tendulkar,” said Basit.
Tendulkar’s impressive career summary
Tendulkar’s illustrious career spanned 24 years, during which he played 200 Test matches, scoring 15,921 runs at an average of 53.78 with 51 centuries. In ODIs, he played 463 matches, accumulating 18,426 runs at an average of 44.83 with 49 centuries. He was the first player to score a double century in ODIs and holds the record for the most runs and centuries in both formats of the game. Tendulkar also represented India in six World Cups, culminating in a memorable victory in 2011. His unparalleled achievements, including being the only player to score 100 international centuries, have solidified his status as one of the greatest cricketers of all time.