Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Cricket Legend- Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar Part-1


God creates man on his hand. But some person whose God has made specially with his special care. World cricket legend Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is one of them.He is a most popular icon in cricket as well as sports history. He is called God of cricket. He is considered as second   greatest International Test Cricket batsman after Sir Donald Bradman as a regarded  of Wisden cricket magazine in 2002,and also this magazine ranked him that he is the second greatest International One day Cricket player after Viv Richards. However  he is the owner of highest run scorer in test and one day cricket

 His Early Life:

Sachin was born in a middle-class family the youngest of four children on 24 April,1973 in Bombay(now it’s called Mumbai).His father name Ramesh Tendulkar and mother name is Rajni. His father was a professor and also a Marathi novelist and His mother work in a insurance company. Sachin started his cricket life when he was in 11years old. But his talent in the sport was immediately apparent when he was 14 yeas old. At the age of 14 he scored 329 out of a world record stand of 664 in a school match. Through this sachin endeared cricket world.

 

Start his Professional Play:

Tendulkar first played in international cricket at 16 with a match against Pakistan in Karachi. He wasted little time matching the expectations surrounding his arrival on the professional fieldhe scored a He pair of centuries in Australia justAt the age of 18, then in 1994 racked up a score of 179 in a match against the West Indies.
In 1996 worlad cup Tendulkar was was named captain of his country's team. But he did a disappoint for his club, Tendulkar did nothing to diminish his own standing as one of the world's dominant players. He finished out the World Cup as the event's top scorer.
In India, Tendulkar's star shined even brighter. In a country reeling from troubled economic times, the young cricketer was seen as a symbol of hope by his countrymen that better times lay ahead. On national newsweekly went so far as to devote an entire issue to the young cricketer, dubbing him "The Last Hero" for his home country. His style of play—aggressive and inventive—resonated with the sport's fans, as did Tendulkar's unassuming off the field living. Even with his increasing wealth, Tendulkar showed humility and refused to flaunt his money.
Tendulkar's dominance of his sport has continued, even as he's moved well into his thirties. He scored his record-breaking 35th century in Test play in December 2005 in a match against Sri Lanka. In June 2007 he set another mark when he became the first player to record 15,000 runs in one-day international play. In January 2010 he again moved into the record books when became the first batsman to score 13,000 runs in Test play.

1 comment:

  1. hey
    your post is very interested.I want it also very important for all that physical condition so medical and health too emergency.

    ReplyDelete