Former Indian cricket captain Sachin Tendulkar, who is affectionately seen as the “God of cricket,” is the biggest player who has ever played the game according to many cricket fans. Even today’s successful drummers can’t escape the comparison with the “little master.” Similarly, his hay days, the 47-year-old man reminded everyone of the wonderful Sir Don Bradman. For his generation, Bradman was considered the most productive cricketer to walk the court with a bat in his hand.
Tendulkar has also won awards during his illustrious career spanning more than two decades. The “Master Blaster” on his official Twitter account paid tribute to the wonderful Bradman at the time of his 112th birthday. The former Indian player cited the example of Don Bradman, who still has the highest batting average in all-time cricket tests despite being offside due to World War II.
The former Australian captain has played tries, amassing 6,996 numbers with a career-high 334 against England at Leeds in 1930. Sir Don Bradman’s careers reached a record average of 99.94.
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Tendulkar, through his article on the microblog site, addressed the fashion sportsman whose career is forgotten due to the existing pandemic situation. He advised athletes to use Bradman’s career as a source of inspiration, as top athletes are currently absent from their sport.
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Sachin Tendulkar made his debut at the age of 16 with India. People didn’t know the batter was going to break all the records for primary hitters. The legend gave the impression in a record 200 control matches for India, scoring 15,921 races with a healthy average of 53.8. He also scored 18,426 races in 434 ODI. Sachin Tendulkar is the most productive run-getter in both formats.
With 51 centuries of testing and 49 tons of ODI, he created history marking a hundred centuries. It also holds the record for maximum centuries in testing, as well as the 50-over format. Tendulkar also has a century in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He was also the first drummer to reach a double century at One-Day Internationals by crushing two hundred euros against South Africa in Gwalior in 2010.
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