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A Tribute to the finest batsmen ever seen on the field of Cricket. :c:c:c:c
February 23-25, 1988: Sachin Tendulkar, 14, and Vinod Kambli, 16 compile a 664-run unbroken partnership for Shardashram Vidyamandir against St Xavier's at Azad Maidan. Kambli makes 349 not out, Tendulkar 326 not out.
December 11, 1988: At 15, scores an unbeaten century against Gujarat at the Wankhede Stadium to become the youngest Indian to make a hundred on first-class debut.
August 14, 1990: At 17 years and 112 days, becomes the then second-youngest centurion in Test history.
April, 1992: Becomes the first overseas signing for Yorkshire.
November 27-28, 1992: At 19 years and 217 days, becomes the youngest player to reach 1000 Test runs
November 24, 1993: With South Africa needing six runs to win off the last over of their Hero Cup semi-final against India, bowls a sensational over, giving them just three, and India victory.
March 27, 1994: Opens in an ODI for the first time - against New Zealand. Goes on to make 82 off 49 balls.
October, 1995: Signs a five-year contract worth Rs 31.5 crore with WorldTel, which makes him the richest cricketer in the world.
August 8, 1996: Named captain of the Indian team, at age 23.
April 22-24, 1998: Scores two blazing, back-to-back hundreds against Australia at Sharjah to help India reach the final and then win it.
March 31, 2001: Becomes the first player to score 10,000 runs in one-day cricket
November 19, 2001: Even ICC bowed down to GOD. Is cautioned and fined by match referee Mike Denness for trying to "change the condition of the ball" during the Port Elizabeth Test. The resulting outcry in India and the impasse between the Indian board and the ICC leads the latter to review the jurisdiction of match referees.
August, 2004: Tennis elbow surfaces, during the Videocon Cup in Holland.
March 16, 2005: Becomes the fifth man to score 10,000 Test runs
December 10, 2005: In scoring 109 against Sri Lanka in Delhi, becomes the highest centurion in Test cricket, overtaking Sunil Gavaskar's 34.
October 17, 2008: Tendulkar breaks Brian Lara's record for most Test runs.
November 5, 2009: Crosses 17,000 ODI runs
February 24, 2010: Tendulkar becomes the first male player to score 200 in a single innings in a one-day international.
December 19, 2010: Tendulkar become the first man to score 50 Test hundreds.
Feb 19 - Apr 2, 2011: After five unsuccessful attempts, Tendulkar finally gets his hands on the World Cup trophy as India win the tournament in style
March 16, 2012: Tendulkar reaches the landmark that might never be equalled - Century of centuries
December 23, 2012: Tendulkar quits ODIs
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CAREER TIMELINE
February 23-25, 1988: Sachin Tendulkar, 14, and Vinod Kambli, 16 compile a 664-run unbroken partnership for Shardashram Vidyamandir against St Xavier's at Azad Maidan. Kambli makes 349 not out, Tendulkar 326 not out.
December 11, 1988: At 15, scores an unbeaten century against Gujarat at the Wankhede Stadium to become the youngest Indian to make a hundred on first-class debut.
August 14, 1990: At 17 years and 112 days, becomes the then second-youngest centurion in Test history.
April, 1992: Becomes the first overseas signing for Yorkshire.
November 27-28, 1992: At 19 years and 217 days, becomes the youngest player to reach 1000 Test runs
November 24, 1993: With South Africa needing six runs to win off the last over of their Hero Cup semi-final against India, bowls a sensational over, giving them just three, and India victory.
March 27, 1994: Opens in an ODI for the first time - against New Zealand. Goes on to make 82 off 49 balls.
October, 1995: Signs a five-year contract worth Rs 31.5 crore with WorldTel, which makes him the richest cricketer in the world.
August 8, 1996: Named captain of the Indian team, at age 23.
April 22-24, 1998: Scores two blazing, back-to-back hundreds against Australia at Sharjah to help India reach the final and then win it.
March 31, 2001: Becomes the first player to score 10,000 runs in one-day cricket
November 19, 2001: Even ICC bowed down to GOD. Is cautioned and fined by match referee Mike Denness for trying to "change the condition of the ball" during the Port Elizabeth Test. The resulting outcry in India and the impasse between the Indian board and the ICC leads the latter to review the jurisdiction of match referees.
August, 2004: Tennis elbow surfaces, during the Videocon Cup in Holland.
March 16, 2005: Becomes the fifth man to score 10,000 Test runs
December 10, 2005: In scoring 109 against Sri Lanka in Delhi, becomes the highest centurion in Test cricket, overtaking Sunil Gavaskar's 34.
October 17, 2008: Tendulkar breaks Brian Lara's record for most Test runs.
November 5, 2009: Crosses 17,000 ODI runs
February 24, 2010: Tendulkar becomes the first male player to score 200 in a single innings in a one-day international.
December 19, 2010: Tendulkar become the first man to score 50 Test hundreds.
Feb 19 - Apr 2, 2011: After five unsuccessful attempts, Tendulkar finally gets his hands on the World Cup trophy as India win the tournament in style
March 16, 2012: Tendulkar reaches the landmark that might never be equalled - Century of centuries
December 23, 2012: Tendulkar quits ODIs
20 years of Sachin in Images
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Sachin's Career - A detailed review
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