Unknown Facts about Sachin.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar wanted
to become a fast bowler, but when he was rejected by Dennis Lillee’s MRF Pace
Foundation in 1987. Lillee told the young Tendulkar to focus on his batting.
The other youngster turned away by Lillee along with Tendulkar was Sourav
Ganguly.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar fielded
for Pakistan as a substitute during a one-day practice match against India at
the Brabourne Stadium in 1988.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar and
Vinod Kambli set a world record partnership of 664 runs in the Harris Shield,
an inter-school tournament in Mumbai. Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 326 runs and
reportedly the mammoth stand literally drove the opposition to tears.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar at
the age of 19 became the youngest Indian to play in county cricket.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar had
to wait for 79 matches for his first ODI century and by that time he had scored
seven Test hundreds.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
the first batsman to be given out by the Third-umpire. In 1992, on the second
day of the Durban Test, a Jonty Rhodes throw caught Tendulkar short of the
crease. After watching TV replays he was adjudged out.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar made
his Test debut in 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi. In the same match,
Pakistani pacer Waqar Younis also played his first Test match ever.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar went
to Sharadashram Vidyamandir School only after coach Ramakant Achrekar saw his
batting potential. Achrekar was the cricket coach of Sharadashram Vidyamandir
School. Before enrolling at Shardashram, Tendulkar went to New England School
of Indian Education Society in East Bandra.
ü The
first brand which Sachin
Tendulkar endorsed
was the health drink ‘Boost.’ He was seen alongside Kapil Dev in many of their
ad films, the start of which happened in 1990.
ü English
fast bowler Allan Mulally playing in his debut Test against India complained
that Sachin
Tendulkar was
batting with a bat broader than the normal willow. That’s how much Tendulkar
had psyched the bowler with his brilliant batting.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar started
off with centuries in his debut matches in the Ranji, Duleep and Irani Trophy.
No other domestic cricketer has been able to break this record till now.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
done in by a sharp bouncer from Zimbabwe’s Henry Olonga in a league match at
Sharjah in 1998. In the final match against the same opposition, Tendulkar had
his revenge as he smashed the bowler all around the ground and belted an
unbeaten 118 runs.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar is
a big fan of tennis legend John McEnroe. In his formative years, McEnroe was
Tendulkar’s idol. The young Sachin pleaded his parents to get a similar
headband and wristbands like McEnroe. Also take one look at his childhood snaps
and the McEnroe styled shock of hair on his head tells everything.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
named after the great musician SD Burman. Sachin’s father’s, Ramesh Tendulkar
was a big fan of SD’s music.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
led onto the field on his Ranji debut by his then captain, Ravi Shastri.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
gifted a Ferrari 360 Modena by F1 champion Michael Schumacher in 2002. Ferrari
presented the car to Sachin in honour of him equalling Don Bradman’s record of
29 Test centuries.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar spoke
to his favourite music star, Mark Knopfler, the lead guitarist of the rock
band, Dire Straits for the very first time during a programme he was doing for
the ESPN network. It was Sachin’s birthday and it turned out to be a happy
surprise for him.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar went
to watch the movie Roja in 1995 with a beard and disguise. And it all
went wrong when his glasses fell off and the crowd in the cinema hall
recognised him.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar returned
from a four-month tour of Australia after the 1992 World Cup and immediately
turned up to represent Kirti College in April 1992. That’s some commitment from
a cricketer who was already a superstar by then.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar uses
a very heavy bat at the crease, weighing 3.2lbs. Only South Africa's Lance
Klusener used a heavier bat in world cricket.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
without a bat contract until the start of the 1996 Cricket World Cup. At the
end of the tournament a famous tyre manufacturer sponsored his willow.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
a big bully in the school. Whenever his friend introduced him to a new kid in
the school, Tendulkar would invariably ask, “Will I be able to beat him?’ He
was famous for picking up a fight.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar asked
his friend to dip the tennis ball in a bucket of water and hurl at him so that
he could find out whether he was hitting ball from the middle of his bat.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar has
been granted the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award and Padma Shri by Indian
government. He is the only Indian cricketer to get all of them.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar played
for Yorkshire what was so special about it? Well, he was the county side’s
first overseas professional ever. He averaged 46.52 with the bat in his stint
with the county team.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar's wife Anjali does not eat or drink whenever the
Master is at the crease.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar was
most fascinated by band-aids. A hint of a wound and he would plaster it all
over the injury.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar loves
collecting perfumes and watches.
ü Sachin
Tendulkar batted
in his debut Test against Pakistan wearing the pads gifted to him by Sunil
Gavaskar
ü In
1992 Sachin became the youngest cricketer to reach
a 1000 runs in Test cricket
ü Ashley
Giles was the first bowler to get him stumped out in Test cricket in 2002
ü Sachin’s record of five test centuries before he turned 20 is
a current world record.
ü Tendulkar is the only player who has 40 wkts and more than
11000 runs in Tests
ü Sachin
Tendulkar has
the most number of Stadium Appearances: 90 different Grounds
ü Sachin
Tendulkar with
Sourav Ganguly hold the world record for the maximum number of runs scored by
the opening partnership. They have put together 6,271 runs in 128 matches.
ü He
has 20 century partnerships for opening pair with Sourav Ganguly is a world
record.
ü Tendulkar has scored most Centuries in a calendar year: 9 ODI
centuries in 1998.
ü In
1998 he made 1,894 ODI runs, a record for ODI runs by any batsman in a calendar
year.
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