Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, an Indian former international cricketer who captained the Indian national side, was born on April 24, 1973. He is widely recognized as one of the best batsmen in cricket history.

It’s been many years since his tearful parting speech at Wankhede, his home stadium. It was the same stadium where it all began for a young Sachin Tendulkar when he made his Ranji Trophy debut in 1988, and it was also where he completed a famous international career. He owns all of the major batting records and appears to be in good shape to keep them for a long time.

During his illustrious 24-year career, Sachin not only set personal records but also accomplished nearly everything in the game. His achievements as a member of Team India include winning the World Cup, being ranked No. 1 in Test cricket, and winning series in England and Pakistan. He was capable of accomplishing feats that most others could only dream of.

Here is a look at Sachin’s career timeline:

[1] At the age of 15, Sachin Tendulkar made his first-class debut for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy in December 1988.

[2] Sachin Tendulkar made his Test debut for India against Pakistan in Karachi, following a stellar debut season for Mumbai and a century on his Irani Trophy debut in November 1989.

[3] In August 1990 Tendulkar’s maiden century in international cricket helped India save the Old Trafford Test. Sachin Tendulkar was the youngest Test centurion in Indian cricket history, at the age of 17 years and 107 days.

[4] In January 1992 India’s tour to Australia, Sachin hit two Test hundreds, making him the youngest player to score a century on Australian soil.

[5] In November 1993 in the Hero Cup semi-finals, Sachin Tendulkar bowled India to victory over South Africa. Sachin gave up only 3 runs in the penultimate over while defending just 6 runs, paving the path for a thrilling victory.

These are some of Sachin’s ways to success.

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