Sachin Tendulkar, dubbed "The God of Cricket," is arguably the greatest batsman to have ever played the game since its inception. Sachin Tendulkar, known for his stylish cricketing shots and impeccable timing, became the anthem of Indian cricket fans, resonating in stadiums for more than two decades.
98 Runs against Pakistan in 2003 World Cup:
Tendulkar once again demonstrated his greatness during the 2003 ODI World Cup, smashing a stroke-filled 98 off just 75 balls against Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar, and Waqar Younis.
200 Runs against South Africa at Gwalior in 2010:
Tendulkar smashed the likes of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel to score 200 not out off just 147 balls, helping India beat South Africa by 153 runs.
134 Runs against Australia at Sharjah in 1998:
Tendulkar delivered another masterclass in the finals of the Sharjah Cup two days after his 'Desert Storm' knock, smashing a 131-ball 134 to help India beat Australia by six wickets.
82 Runs against New Zealand at Auckland in 1994:
Tendulkar delivered another masterclass in his first ODI game as an opener, smashing a stroke of 82 off just 49 balls, hitting 15 fours and two huge sixes to help India beat New Zealand by seven wickets.
We wish 'The God of Cricket' a very Happy Birthday.