Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar has revealed that before he played for international cricket for India, he played for Pakistan as a fielder. Sachin Tendulkar Revealed that he made his debut for Pakistan as a fielder.
The God Of Cricket:
The God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar writes in his autobiography that, he makes his debut in 1987. Which is two years before that he played for India in 1989 in Karachi.
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Also, Did you Know: Sachin Tendulkar 🇮🇳 played his first international match for Pakistan 🇵🇰 as a substitute fielder. It was a festival 🥳 match and that’s why it’s not counted.
📍Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 🇮🇳
It is a very conspiracy fact that their fans might be thinking that He played in 1989 during the Rivalry series between India and Pakistan, but few people know that he actually made his debut in 1987 for Pakistan as a fielder at Brabourne stadium, Mumbai.
Many people don’t know that @sachin_rt before becoming a symbol of Indian cricket, he played for Pakistan. In 1987 during the match between India and Pakistan, he came in as a substitute fielder for Pakistan and fielded for 25 minutes.#Cuttingedge #CuttingEdgesports pic.twitter.com/4zeIOs0rIS
— Cutting Edge Sports (@CuttingESports) December 19, 2018
In his book, he shocked that maybe Imran Khan knows or not that he hired me as a fielder in his captaincy.
Sachin Tendulkar Revealed that he made his debut for Pakistan as a fielder
“I don’t know whether Imran Khan remembers this or has any idea that I once fielded for his Pakistan team,” writes Tendulkar in an excerpt.
Yes!! Sachin Tendulkar played for Pakistan before India.
— RK Sports Krida (@krida_rk) April 20, 2020
He was just a 13-year-old boy when he made his international debut as a fielder. This happened during a practice match between India and Pakistan at the Brabourne Stadium in 1987 where Tendulkar came on the field pic.twitter.com/aUuaOd4htD
He also adds in his book the when maser blaster cricketer Javed Miandad and Abdul Qadir left during the lunch break when he asked the fielder as a visiting team.
Biography of Tendulkar:
Sachin Tendulkar, in full Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, (born April 24, 1973, Bombay [Mumbai], India), Indian professional cricket player, considered by many to be one of the greatest batsmen of all time. In 2012 he became the first cricketer to score 100 centuries (100 runs in a single inning) in international play.
Tendulkar made history in December 2005 when he scored his record-breaking 35th century in Test play against Sri Lanka. The feat was accomplished in a total of 125 Tests and allowed Tendulkar to surpass the prolific Indian run-scorer Sunil Gavaskar.
In June 2007 Tendulkar reached another major milestone. He became the first player to record 15,000 runs in one-day international (ODI) play.
A brilliant effort from all the boys to win the game for @IndiaLegends1!
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) March 5, 2021
Enjoyed every second of being back on the field and it was great to see the audiences back in the stadium cheering for us.#RoadSafetyWorldSeries2021 pic.twitter.com/XrooaX0ZJy
In November 2011 he became the first batsman to score 15,000 runs in Test play. One month later he scored a historic “double century” in a contest against South Africa. The first man in history to record 200 runs in a single inning of ODI play.
Highest batting average by an Indian
— Bleed Blue (@CricketWorldYes) May 30, 2021
Min inning 1:
1. Krunal Pandya- 95.00
2. Navdeep Saini- 92.00
3. Virat Kohli- 59.07
4. Gagan Khoda- 57.50
5. MS Dhoni- 50.57
6. Rohit Sharma- 48.96
7. KL Rahul- 48.67
8. Ambati Rayudu- 47.05
9. Shikhar Dhawan- 45.28
10. Sachin Tendulkar- 44.83 pic.twitter.com/CbFAhekUwk
He named the 2010 International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricketer of the Year. In an ODI match against Bangladesh in March 2012, Tendulkar scored his record-setting 100th international century. Which included both Test (51 centuries) and ODI (49 centuries) play.
We’ve all seen those trademark @sachin_rt shots – but we’ve not seen them like this.
— ICC (@ICC) April 24, 2021
Presenting Sachin Tendulkar, taking on Kagiso Rabada, Jofra Archer, Pat Cummins et al 😲 📺#HappyBirthdaySachin pic.twitter.com/USLwieRU98
Retirement from Cricket:
He retired from ODI cricket later that year, and in 2013 he ended a six-year stint with the Indian Premier League (as a member of the Mumbai Indians) and retired from Test cricket. Ending his playing days with records for the most career international runs (34,357) and Test runs (15,921).
Throughout his long career, Tendulkar consistently ranked among the game’s best batsmen. He often likened to Australia’s Don Bradman in his single-minded dedication to scoring run. The certainty of his strokeplay off both front and back foot.
Sachin Tendulkar Stats:
Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer ever in Test matches and one-day internationals. He retired in 2013.
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