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NAME: SACHIN TENDULKAR
Father Name: Ramesh Tendulkar
Mother Name: Rajni
Spouse Name: Anjali Mehta (Married in 1995)
Brother Name: Ajit Tendulkar, Nitin Tendulkar
Sister Name: Savita
Date of Birth: April 24, 1973
Place of Birth: Mumbai
Nick Name: Little Master, Tendlya
ABOUT MASTER SACHIN FAMILY
His father was one of the most famous novelist of Maharashtra, Ramesh Tendulkar (Master Batsman Sachin), and He was a professor of Marathi, and his mother is Rajni was an insurance professional. He was the youngest among 4 siblings - elder brothers Nitin and Ajit and elder sister Savita.
THE CRICKET JOURNEY STARTS OF MASTER SACHIN
Mr. Achrekar was thoroughly impressed by this little boy. Achrekar started by coaching Master Batsman Sachin in the mornings before school and in the evenings after his school got over. Master Batsman Sachin used to practice for hours at end and whenever he became tired Achrekar used to place a one rupee coin at the top of his stumps. The condition was that Master Batsman Sachin could keep them if he did not get out and Master Batsman Sachin collected 13 coins this way, which he still regards as being among his most treasured possessions. It was at this time that he decided to stay with his uncle and aunt who lived close to Shivaji Park in order to deal with a tiring schedule.
MASTER SACHIN CRICKET STYLE
Master Batsman Sachin is Right-Hand Batsman, and bowling style is Right Arm Medium, Leg Break, Right Arm off Break
MASTER SACHIN EARLY CHILDHOOD
Master Sachin went to MRF pace foundation to become a fast bowler, But the veteran Dennis Lilly adviced him to concentrate in batting and it is his field. This may be the great moment which God blessed all the cricket lovers so that we all are able to enjoy the legend's batting still now. Little master Sunil Gavaskar presented Sachin a pair of pads which he said that he consider as greatest source of encouragement he ever had. His season in 1988 changed his life.
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MASTER SACHIN PLAYING FOR SCHOOL
Master Sachin was studying Shardashram Vidya Mandir along with his buddy Vinod Kambli set a world record partnership of 664 runs for the third wicket. There was no looking back after that. Master Sachin became the only player to score a century on debut in all three domestic first class competitions- Century not out in the Ranji Trophy (Bombay Vs Gujarat at Bombay 1988-89). 159 in the Duleep Trophy (West Zone Vs East Zone at Guwahati 1990-91) and 103 not out in the Irani Trophy (Rest of India Vs Delhi at Bombay 1989-90).
Padma Vibhusan (2008) | Second Highest Civilian Honor of India |
Rajeev Gandhi Khel (1997-1998) | Highest Sporting Honor |
Padma Shri (1999) | Second Highest Civilian Honor of India |
Group of Captain | Indian Air Force |
Doctorate | University of Mysore and Rajiv Gandhi University of Health and Science |
MASTER SACHIN AWARDS
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Arjuna Award (1994) | Government of India for outstanding achievements in Sport |
Asian Awards | Outstanding achievements in sport and People Choice Award |
Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year | Castrol India |
Silver Bat | Mumbai Cricket Association |
Player of the tournament | 2003 World Cup |
Sir Garfields Sobers Trophy | ICC Cricketer of the year 2010 |
Maharashtra Bhushan Award | Maharashtra State Highest Civilian Award |