Sachin Tendulkar's journey to 18,000 runs


Milestone: 1000 runs on March 7, 1992


Age: 18


Match: India vs Zimbabwe at Hamilton, New Zealand 


At his 36th one-day match, 18-year-old Sachin scored his first thousand runs. Sachin scored 81 runs off 77 balls. India went on to win the match by 55 runs. 


In Image: Nov 1992: Portrait of Sunil Gavaskar (left) and Sachin Tendulkar of India in Durban during India's tour of South Africa. 
Milestone: 2000 runs on April 13, 1994

Age: 20

Match: India vs UAE at Sharjah, UAE

Playing his 73rd one-day match Sachin completed his 2000 runs. He scored 63 runs off 77 balls and helped India win the match by 71 runs. 


Milestone: 3000 runs on April 9, 1995 

Age: 21

Match: India vs Sri Lanka at Sharjah, UAE

At his 96th one-day match, Sachin scored 112 runs off 107 balls and remained not out as India won the match by 8 wickets.
   
Milestone: 4000 runs on April 17, 1996

Age: 22

Match: India vs South Africa at Sharjah, UAE

Sachin, playing his 115th one-day match, scored 17 runs off 26 balls.  India lost the match by 5 wickets. 

In Image: Oct 1991: Sachin Tendulkar of India in action during the Sharjah Cricket Tournament held in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Milestone: 5000 runs on February 12, 1997

Age: 23

Match: India vs South Africa, Durban, South Africa

Sachin's 141st ODI was abandoned due to rain but he scored 32 runs off 55 balls to achieve the feat. 


Milestone: 6000 runs on January 14, 1998

Age: 24

Match: India vs Pakistan, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Sachin scored 95 runs off 104 balls in his 176th one-day match and contributed to India's 8-wicket victory. 

Age: 25
Milestone: 7000 runs on July 7, 1998 
Match: India vs Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka

In his 196th ODI, Sachin scored a century and made 128 runs off 131 balls as India won the match by 6 runs. 


In Image: Members of the Indian cricket team lift the Coca Cola Trophy after beating Zimbabwe by 10 wickets in the final of the three-nations tournament in Sharjah, 13 November, 1998. 

Milestone: 8000 runs on June 8, 1999

Age: 26

Match: India vs Pakistan, Manchester, England

Sachin's knock of 45 runs off 65 balls in his 217th ODI in the World Cup match contributed to India's 47-run victory. 


Milestone: 9000 runs on March 19, 2000

Age: 26

Match: India vs South Africa, Nagpur, India

Sachin completed his 9,000 ODI runs in his 242nd match. He made 93 runs off 89 balls. India lost the match by 10 runs. 


Milestone: 10000 runs on March 31, 2001
  Age: 27

Match: India vs Australia, Indore, India

Playing his 266th ODI Sachin made 139 runs off 125 balls. India won the match by 118 runs.

In Image: Sachin Tendulkar of India at the non-striker's end against Pakistan in the World Cup Super Six match at Old Trafford in Manchester, England.
Milestone: 11000 runs on January 28, 2002

Age: 28

Match: India vs England, Kanpur, India

Sachin shone in his 284th ODI for India. He scored 87 runs off 67 balls and remained not out as India won the match by 8 wickets.


Milestone: 12000 runs on March 1, 2003

Age: 29

Match: India vs Pakistan, Centurion, South Africa

In his 304th ODI in the World Cup in South Africa, the Little Master scored 98 runs off 75 balls. India won the match by 6 wickets. 


Milestone: 13000 runs on March 16, 2004

Age: 30

Match: India vs Pakistan, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

In his 330th ODI, Sachin scored 141 runs off 135 balls. But, India lost the match by 12 runs. 

In Image: Pakistan celebrate after Shoaib Akhtar took the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar of India during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 Pool A match between India and Pakistan held on March 1, 2003 at the Supersport Stadium, in Centurion, South Africa. 
Milestone: 14000 runs on February 6, 2006

Age: 32

Match: India vs Pakistan, Peshawar, Pakistan

At his 359th ODI, Sachin scored 100 runs off 113 balls but India lost the match by 7 runs (D/L method) 


Milestone: 15000 runs on June 29, 2007

Age: 34

Match: India vs South Africa, Belfast, Ireland

Playing his 387th ODI, Sachin made 93 runs off 106 balls as India won the match by 6 wickets. 
                                                                  Milestone: 16000 runs on February 5, 2008

Age: 34

Match: India vs Sri Lanka, Brisbane, Australia

At his 409th ODI, which was abandoned, Sachin scored 35 runs off 52 balls.


Milestone: 17000 runs on November 5, 2009

Age: 36

Match: India vs Australia, Hyderabad, India

Playing in his 435th ODI, Sachin played a fantastic innings, scoring 141-ball 175, but India lost the match by 3 runs.


In Image: Sachin Tendulkar of India turns the ball to mid wicket with Mark Boucher of South Africa looking on during the second One Day International match between South Africa and India at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Stormont on June 29, 2007 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.                                                             
                     


Milestone: 18000 runs, 2011

Match: India vs Australia, Ahmedabad, India


Playing in his 451th ODI, Sachin played a fantastic innings, India won the match.





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World bets against Sachin's 100th ton

Though a billion hearts in the nation are praying for Sachin Tendulkar's 100th international ton, not many from across the world are for it.NewsX has learnt that betting houses, especially Ladbrokes, are getting loads of bets on the Master Blaster retiring without reaching that magnificent milestone. My colleague Nabanita Sircar caught up with Ladbrokes' senior pro Alex Donahue.



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Inspirational Story About Sachin

Australian Cricket team were slated to tour India in 1998-99 for a 3 test match and a tri-series. Although the Australians came in with many legends like Steve waugh, Mark taylor, Mark waugh, Ian healy but still there was this one guy in their ranks who had set ripples in the cricketing arena that was shane warne, why u may ask? remember the 1993-94 ashes series the ball(leg break)he bowled to get mike gatting out which later came to be known as the monster leg break.Although our team was always known to be good against the spinners but still this guy shane warne had it in him to bamboozle the indians in front of their home ground.

Prior to the test series australians were scheduled to play a warm up game against mumbai ranji trpohy team at brabournE STADIUM IN MUMBAI KNOW ALSO KNOWN AS THE CRICKET CLUB OF INDIA.Sachin ramesh tendulkar the indian genius was to feature in that game for mumbai.

He knew the threat which warne could pose and hence some 1 month before the australians arrived here he send an sos to laxman shivaramakrishnan the former indian leg spinner turned cricket commentator.Sachin arranged a business class flight fror him from chennai to mumbai so that he could practice against various kinds of leg spinners(Shivarama was a good exponent of the flipper and googly). Sachin used to practice with him for nearly 5-6 hours daily in the mumbai heat for around 20 days before shane warne and his team arrived here. Well they say patience is the key to success and god helps those,those who help themselves" and so it was .


In the warm up game at the cci sachin smashed shane warne and his fellow austarlians and scored a maginificant 204 and the rest they say is history
till date he plays shane warne with ease and who can forget that sandstorm innings and the innings that followed on his birthday at sharjah.


My motive of explaining this story was that practice is the simplest thing which we should focus for instead we move around for other things which never guarantees success and even if it would have given success,it would be short term nature.


So friends its time that whenever we are not gaining motivation always look to sachin tendulkar
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Interesting Facts About Sachin


1.Sachin was given a pair of pads by his cricket hero Sunil Gavaskar when he was a schoolboy - and he made his Test debut for India against Pakistan aged just 16-years old in 1989 wearing those very pads…..


2.Like loads of other cricketers, Sachin is pretty superstitious - he’ll always put on his left pad before his right whenever he’s getting padded up……


3.“He hasn’t spent Diwali at home since we got married. But it really doesn’t matter that it’s Diwali… any time he spends at home is great!” - Anjali, his wife, told once… Once in a BBC interview when asked about his dream women, Sachin answered ‘my wife’ without batting an eyelid.
4.”He scored a fantastic 148 in Shane Warne’s debut Test in Sydney and then followed it up with another century at Perth, one of the toughest pitches in the world, where Indians have traditionally struggled. The value of his hundred increased because all the other Indian batsmen struggled.
His weakness is the fact that he is so talented. His adrenaline pumps strongly when he walks out to bat with the noise of the crowds. You can’t hear yourself think with that noise.
I would pay $1000 to watch Sachin bat.
To score a 148 at Sydney – and that too when you are 18 — was out of the ordinary though the wicket was a lot like the ones you encounter in India, flat with lots of runs for the taking…….”
The above facts are told by Allan Border.


5.The entire cricket world is convinced of one thing : Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is the world’s best batsman. Not just for his extraordinary skill, not just for his ability to tear even the most formidable of bowling attacks to shreds; but also for a rare never-say-die spirit, an insatiable hunger for runs and victory, a desire to dominate the opponent ; commitment, dedication …


These are what the little champion has built his reputation on. ..
6.Tendulkar was a person who would never show any disrespect to the national flag..He respects the national flag most and had even sought permission to use the tricolour on his helmet…… It’s not the riches or the records but the love for the game that keeps the world’s richest cricketer going day after day. It is his hard work, determination, temperament & dedication for the country that keeps him charged….


7.Tendulkar, now in his eighteenth year in international cricket says, ”I still play… because I still love the game.” ”I would like to clarify this. It’s not about records. It’s all about loving the game and enjoying being out there in the middle. That is extremely special to me and far bigger than breaking records or creating new ones.”


”Creating records happens after you’ve gone on the cricket field, but you’ve got to find a reason to go on the cricket field, and for me the reason is very clear.”
”From the age of three I’ve loved this sport and I’ve never thought about scoring the most number of centuries or runs in international cricket. Everyone enjoys breaking records, I’m enjoying it too, but that is not the reason for playing cricket.”


“Whatever level you reach, getting better never stops”-Sachin.
Tendulkar said ”When I started playing, I always wanted to be regarded as one of the best and the idea was that when I stopped playing, people would remember my name. Being regarded as one of the best players is always a good feeling, and that drives you, it refuels you completely. You want to be on top of your game all the time and push yourself harder and harder. There’s a huge responsibility and it is a great challenge. I love that,” he added…..


8.Some quotes by GOD himself……
My big sister gave it to me after returning from a trip to Kashmir, which is known for its high-quality willows. It wasn’t the best bat, but it was like a piece of gold to me. I used to imagine myself batting for India, hitting fours and sixes, the people cheering.
I used that bat until it broke ..


I was the only one supporting John McEnroe — everyone used to call me “Mac” because I styled myself on him. I made my father buy me the same headbands and sweatbands and even grew my hair long. You wouldn’t believe the pictures of me from that time. I was also extremely naughty. Very, very difficult to handle. …I had a nanny who used to run after me virtually 24 hours a day, because I never wanted to go home


My father, who died in 1999, was never a cricket fan, not at all. He was a writer and a poet: he taught Marathi, my mother tongue, at the local university. But he understood exactly how to get the best out of me. He always encouraged me and told my mother that he had full faith in me. It was probably reverse psychology, but as I got older I felt like I could not misuse that trust. He warned me against taking short cuts and told me to just keep playing, despite the ups and downs. My parents taught me that it is important to live every day of your life with grace and honour.When it came to choosing between cricket and going to university, he said: “You can play cricket, I know that is your first love, so go for it.”
Of course, my parents were extremely happy when I became the youngest player to play for India, at 16. ..
Cricket is something very, very special to me. It has never been about owning this or that car and the other things that come with this life.. An obsession with money or worldly matters was always thumbed down. My only dream was to wear the Indian cap and the Indian colours. In that respect, my childhood dreams have come true…..


Having children brings back all my old childhood memories, wonderful years. Now, every minute is measured and calculated. I still dream — without dreams, life is flat, you stagnate. I don’t go to the temple every morning, but I do pray. I thank God for everything he has given me, because life has been very good to me.


9.Chappell should remember how Tendulkar has achieved his greatness and carried the weight of expectations of a billion people since the age of 16, Jadeja said. He added “When tendulkar enters the field, the crowd says-SACHIN! SACHIN! This is something what every cricketer wants”..


Sachin Tendulkar, the brightest star in the world of cricket has achieved his greatest prices with his intellectual and skilful cricketing brains..
SACHIN dreamt a world of superstars and great triumph and he achieved it..


At the age of 10 he walked to the field at 6 am with a cricket bag bigger than him for the practice. At the age of 11 he moved with his paternal uncle to get trained in cricket by the most renowned coach Ramakanth Achrekar. ..


10.Billions of hearts weep…..on the day when Sachin (GOD) retire.
Indians wish that day never comes. It would be one of the most disappointing days of our life. Ever since Indians started watching cricket, it was Sachin, Sachin & only Sachin who made them feel cricket so special. Sachin is only responsible for making cricket a religion in India. They haven’t experienced watching cricket without Sachin. Whether he was injured/rested, there was always a ray of hope that he comes back to team soon. But after retirement, he will never be backing………..If anyone wants to achieve anything in life, Sachin is the best example for them.
I feel most people find it hard to digest that Sachin will no more be a part of Indian cricket…….on that day, isn’t it?
JUST imagine that day, when Sachin plays his last game. He comes to bat for the last time, and everybody in the stadium claps & the chants of SACHIN!!! came for the last time after he gets out, while walking back to the pavilion, the entire crowd gives him a stand awaition. Many of them will be in tears, millions of eyes wet watching their hero play for the last time. An era ends. The end of a legend came……..The bond between every generation breaks. Would you miss Sachin a lot? I think most of people would say “YES”. The saddest day of Indian cricket- when genius retires…LOVE YOU SACHIN!!!


11.From the early 90s to the early years of the new millennium represented the decade of Brian Lara, Richardson, Martin Crowe, Steve and Mark Waugh, Mathew Hayden, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Gary Kirsten and Rahul Dravid. But there can be any doubt that the No.1 batsman in the world for a decade now has been Master Blaster, Sachin Tendulkar. .
But figures, however important they may be, are something that Tendulkar’s achievement should not be measured by. He should be judged by the manner of his batting & that is what Bradman did.


Symbolized by Sir Bradman naming him in his dream team of all time. The team in which Tendulkar is the only Indian player.
He has scored runs on slow pitches of the subcontinent, fast tracks of West Indies, bouncy wickets in Australia and South Africa and in whirling conditions in New Zealand and England.
The thought of having Tendulkar as an opponent gives bowlers bad dreams. No batsman has inflicted such psychological damage to bowlers at any time in the world like Tendulkar did to Shane Warne!!!(Warne said Tendulkar is my nightmare).
His technique is so well organized that he is able to encounter any delivery with ease and comfort, giving the impression of having all the time in the world to play the stroke, the hallmark of the greatest of batsmen.
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10 Reasons Why I Hate Sachin Tendulkar


1. He always plays a brilliant innings before my exam and hence doesn’t let me study.

2. Every time that I think of becoming an atheist, he gets into the nineties and I have no choice but to pray.

3. Every time I take a resolution not to bite my nails, he gets into the nineties and I am left with no choice but to chew on my nails.


 4. He keeps all the records to himself.

5. He makes a lot more money and fame than me.

6. He costs way too much on ‘super selector’ but since I have to pick him, the rest of my team gets weakened.

7. During a match, invariably when I want to go to the bathroom, he hits a boundary and hence I have no choice but to sit and watch the replay.

8. As soon as I convince myself that God does not exist, he plays a straight drive and proves me wrong.

9. He brings the whole country to a standstill whenever he bats


 10. And the last and the biggest reason why I hate Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar …

He is going to retire sometime in the future...
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100th century will fetch Sachin 100 gold coins from MCA


Sachin Tendulkar will be showered with 100 gold coins by the Mumbai Cricket Association if he completes his much-awaited 100th international century during the third and final Test match between India and West Indies commencing November 22 at the Wankhede Stadium here.


“MCA President Vilasrao Deshmukh has decided that the association should give Tendulkar a 100 gold coins if he completed the 100th international century at his home ground,” Nitin Dalal, joint secretary of MCA, said on Saturday.
The Cricket Association of Bengal had promised to give the champion batsman 100 gold coins if he achieved the unprecedented feat in the second Test at the Eden Gardens, which concluded on November 17, Dalal pointed out.


However, Tendulkar could not reach the coveted landmark in Kolkata and has the chance to achieve it in Mumbai.
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Presentation Ceremony Gwalior After Sachin's 200 - Video


 Sachin Tendulkar at presentation ceremony after his  fabulous double century against South Africa in Gwalior 2010.



                            Sachin 200 runs from 147 Balls.


                              
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Indian Premier league Results


                                Indian Premier league- 2008 Result



                                           
              Rajasthan Royals won by 3 wickets                          
Dr.D.Y.Patil Sports Acadamy, Navi Mumbai, India



                                Indian Premier league- 2009 Result
     


                                                       

             Deccan Chargers won by 6 runs
        The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg ,
                     South Africa



                                Indian Premier league- 2010 Result


                                                                                                                                           
              Chennai Super Kings won by 22 Runs
                                  (Final)
                           Navi Mumbai,



                                Indian Premier league- 2011 Result



         Chennai Super Kings won by 58 runs  
Chennai Super Kings are 2011 DLF IPL champions!
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                                                Next Champion
                                          
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Sachin Tendulkar's 1st Runs in One Day Cricket -- 36 vs NZ 4th ODI 1990






After 2 ducks in his first two one day matches, Sachin finally gets a score on 
the board, his very first runs in ODI's. What class shots too for someone so young. In that match sachin got 36 runs from 39 balls.




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Sachin Tendulkar's Double Century in ODI - Fully Highlights







First time in ODI Double Century that is from Sachin Tendulkar.


This video contain full highlihgts with all shots and aslo the shots of Dinesh Karthik , Yousuf Pathan nad Mahendrasingh Dhoni.







Just 147 balls later, Tendulkar set the record straight in emphatic fashion. A staggering 2,961 matches and almost 39 years after the first ODI was played - and remember, many ODIs in the early years featured innings of 60 overs each, which gave batsmen more scoring opportunities - the Little Legend finally became the first cricketer to score 200 in a one-dayer, propelled by a record 25 fours in one knock.
The landmark 200 came in the final over of the innings, though Sachin crossed the previous record of 194 in the 46th over; in the interim, several lustily-hit fours and sixes by M S Dhoni were accompanied by groans from millions of spectators desperate to see Sachin on strike.
The big moment, though, finally arrived, crowning what is fast turning into one of Sachin's most productive periods with the bat.


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100 Centuries of Sachin Tendulkar



Sachin Tendulkar
The God of Cricket, Master Blaster, Record Breaker - many are the words used to describe Sachin Tendulkar, my favorite cricketer in the world. One page is not enough, even just to list all the records he holds in the game of cricket. This billionaire sportsman from India is the world's most loved batsman. Still the best batsman and the gentleman cricketer in the whole universe, he is hungry for even more runs, and his passion for the game and playing for the country is second to none. Every time he goes out there to bat, his fans expect a century and a record from him. And he has fulfilled their expectations more number of times than any other sportsman. 
Sachin Tendulkar - the God of Cricket
Centuries of Sachin Tendulkar
As of today, Sachin has a whopping 97 International centuries to his name which is an all time record by itself. Just three away from completing a century of centuries!. I am sure he can reach this wonderful milestone during the current ICC World Cup matches. He was off to a fine start in the first match, but an unfortunate run-out ended his smooth flow of batting. I, like all his other fans in India and around the world, wait eagerly for his next outing and centuries in this world cup series. Interestingly, Sachin holds the record for most number of runs scored in World Cup Matches.
Below are the complete list of all International Centuries scored by Sachin in his career so far. The lists are made sortable for your convenience. Long Live Sachin! We pray for you.
List of All Test Centuries (51) of Sachin Tendulkar
(click column header to sort results)
No.  
Runs  
Against  
Venue  
Date  
Result  
1
119*
England
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester
14 August 1990
Drawn
2
148*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
6 January 1992
Drawn
3
114
Australia
WACA Ground, Perth
3 February 1992
Lost
4
111
South Africa
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
28 November 1992
Drawn
5
165
England
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
12 February 1993
Won
6
104*
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
31 July 1993
Won
7
142
Sri Lanka
K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow
19 January 1994
Won
8
179
West Indies
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
2 December 1994
Drawn
9
122
England
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
8 June 1996
Lost
10
177
England
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
5 July 1996
Drawn
11
169
South Africa
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
4 January 1997
Lost
12
143
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
3 August 1997
Drawn
13
139
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
11 August 1997
Drawn
14
148
Sri Lanka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
4 December 1997
Drawn
15
155*
Australia
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
9 March 1998
Won
16
177
Australia
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
26 March 1998
Lost
17
113
New Zealand
Basin Reserve, Wellington
29 December 1998
Lost
18
136
Pakistan
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
31 January 1999
Lost
19
124*
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
28 February 1999
Drawn
20
126*
New Zealand
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
13 October 1999
Drawn
21
217
New Zealand
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
30 October 1999
Drawn
22
116
Australia
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
28 December 1999
Lost
23
122
Zimbabwe
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
21 November 2000
Won
24
201*
Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
26 November 2000
Drawn
25
126
Australia
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
20 March 2001
Won
26
155
South Africa
Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein
3 November 2001
Lost
27
103
England
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
13 December 2001
Drawn
28
176
Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
24 February 2002
Won
29
117
West Indies
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain
20 April 2002
Won
30
193
England
Headingley, Leeds
23 August 2002
Won
31
176
West Indies
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
3 November 2002
Drawn
32
241*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
4 January 2004
Drawn
33
194*
Pakistan
Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan
29 March 2004
Won
34
248*
Bangladesh
Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
12 December 2004
Won
35
109
Sri Lanka
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
22 December 2005
Won
36
101
Bangladesh
Bir Shrestha Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium, Chittagong
19 May 2007
Drawn
37
122*
Bangladesh
Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
26 May 2007
Won
38
154*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
4 January 2008
Lost
39
153
Australia
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
25 January 2008
Drawn
40
109
Australia
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
6 November 2008
Won
41
103*
England
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
15 December 2008
Won
42
160
New Zealand
Seddon Park, Hamilton
20 March 2009
Won
43
100*
Sri Lanka
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
20 November 2009
Drawn
44
105*
Bangladesh
Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
18 January 2010
Won
45
143
Bangladesh
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
25 January 2010
Won
46
100
South Africa
Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
9 February 2010
Lost
47
106
South Africa
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
15 February 2010
Won
48
203
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
28 July 2010
Drawn
49
214
Australia
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
11 October 2010
Won
50
111*
South Africa
SuperSport Park, Centurion
19 December 2010
Lost
51
146
South Africa
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
4 January 2011
Drawn
52
100th Century - to be scored
West Indies
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
November 2011
India will win
This is the list of all International Test Centuries scored by Sachin Tendulkar in his career
List of All ODI Centuries (48) of Sachin Tendulkar
(click column header to sort results)
No.  
Score  
Against  
Venue  
Date  
Result  
1
110
Australia
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
9 September, 1994
Won
2
115
New Zealand
IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
28 October, 1994
Won
3
105
West Indies
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
11 November, 1994
Won
4
112*
Sri Lanka
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
9 April, 1995
Won
5
127*
Kenya
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
18 February, 1996
Won
6
137
Sri Lanka
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
2 March, 1996
Lost
7
100
Pakistan
Padang, Singapore
5 April, 1996
Lost
8
118
Pakistan
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
15 April, 1996
Won
9
110
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
28 August, 1996
Lost
10
114
South Africa
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
14 December, 1996
Won
11
104
Zimbabwe
Willowmoore Park, Benoni
9 February, 1997
Won
12
117
New Zealand
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
14 May, 1997
Won
13
100
Australia
Green Park Stadium, Kanpur
7 April, 1998
Won
14
143
Australia
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
22 April, 1998
Lost
15
134
Australia
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
24 April, 1998
Won
16
100*
Kenya
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
31 May, 1998
Won
17
128
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
7 July, 1998
Won
18
127*
Zimbabwe
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
26 September, 1998
Won
19
141
Australia
Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka
28 October, 1998
Won
20
118*
Zimbabwe
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
8 November, 1998
Won
21
124*
Zimbabwe
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
13 November, 199
Won
22
140*
Kenya
County Ground, Bristol
23 May, 1999
Won
23
120?
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
29 August, 1999
Won
24
186*
New Zealand
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
8 November, 1999
Won
25
122
South Africa
IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
17 March, 2000
Won
26
101
Sri Lanka
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
20 October, 2000
Lost
27
146
Zimbabwe
Barkatullah Khan Stadium, Jodhpur
8 December, 2000
Lost
28
139
Australia
Nehru Stadium, Indore
31 March, 2001
Won
29
122*
West Indies
Harare Sports Club, Harare
4 July, 2001
Won
30
101
South Africa
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
5 October, 2001
Lost
31
146
Kenya
Boland Park, Paarl
24 October, 2001
Won
32
105*
England
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
4 July, 2002
N/R
33
113
Sri Lanka
County Ground, Bristol
11 July, 2002
Won
34
152
Namibia
City Oval, Pietermaritzburg
23 February, 2003
Won
35
100
Australia
Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
26 October, 2003
Won
36
102
New Zealand
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
15 November, 2003
Won
37
141
Pakistan
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
16 March, 2004
Lost
38
123
Pakistan
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
12 April, 2005
Lost
39
100
Pakistan
Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar
6 February, 2006
Lost
40
141*
West Indies
Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur
14 September, 2006
Lost
41
100*
West Indies
IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
31 January, 2007
Won
42
117*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
2 March, 2008
Won
43
163*
New Zealand
AMI Stadium, Christchurch
8 March, 2009
Won
44
138
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
14 September, 2009
Won
45
175
Australia
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
5 November, 2009
Lost
46
200*
South Africa
Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
24 February, 2010
Won
47
120
England
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
27 February 2011
Tie
48
110
South Africa
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur
12 March 2011
Lost
This is the complete list of One Day International Centuries scored by Sachin Tendulkar in his career.


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