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This page presents some of the notable achievements of Sachin Tendulkar, a former Indian cricketer, universally regarded as one of the best batsmen of all time. Debates on Tendulkar's precise rank amongst his predecessors are unlikely to conclude soon. He was the sport's first batsman to score a double century (200 runs not out) in a single One Day International match, and is so far the only player to have scored 100 centuries in internationals. He played first-class cricket for 26 years and one day, whilst his international career spanned exactly 24 years from 15 November 1989 to 16 November 2013.[1]
Tendulkar has won a record 15 Man of the Series (MoS) and 62 Man of the Match (MoM) awards in ODI Matches.[15] He has won a Man of the Match Award against every one of the ICC Full Members (Test Playing Nations). The only teams against whom he has not won an ODI Man of the Match award, are the United Arab Emirates (2 matches played), the Netherlands (1 match) and Bermuda (1 match).
S No | Opponent | Venue | Season | Match performance |
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1 | England | Old Trafford, Manchester | 1990 | 1st Innings: 68 (8×4); 2 catches 2nd Innings: 119 (17×4) |
2 | England | Chepauk, IN Chennai | 1992/93 | 1st Innings: 165 (24×4, 1×6); 2–1–5–0 2nd Innings: 2 catches; 2–1–4–0 |
3 | New Zealand | Chepauk, Chennai | 1995/96 | 1st Innings: 52 (5×4) |
4 | Australia | Chepauk, Chennai | 1997/98 | 1st Innings: 4 (1×4); 1 catch 2nd Innings: 155 (14×4, 4×6) |
5 | Pakistan | Chepauk, Chennai | 1998/99 | 1st Innings: 0; 3–0–10–1 2nd Innings: 136 (18×4); 7–1–35–2 |
6 | New Zealand | Motera, Ahmedabad | 1999/00 | 1st Innings: 217 (29×4) 2nd Innings: 15 (3×4); 5–2–19–0 |
7 | Australia | MCG, Melbourne | 1999/00 | 1st Innings: 116 (9×4, 1×6) 2nd Innings: 52 (4×4) |
8 | South Africa | Wankhede, Mumbai | 1999/00 | 1st Innings: 97 (12×4, 2×6); 5–1–10–3 2nd Innings: 8 (2×4); 1–0–4–0 |
9 | West Indies | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | 2002/03 | 1st Innings: 36 (7×4); 7–0–33–0 2nd Innings: 176 (26×4) |
10 | Australia | SCG, Sydney | 2003/04 | 1st Innings: 241 (33×4) 2nd Innings: 60 (5×4); 6–0–36–0; 1 catch |
11 | Australia | Adelaide | 2007/09 | 1st Innings: 153 2nd Innings: 13 100 |
12 | New Zealand | Hamilton | 2009 | 1st Innings: 160 2nd Innings: DNB |
S.no | Season | Series | Performance |
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1 | Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India Test Series) | 1997/98 | 446 runs ( 5 Innings, 2×100, 1×50); 13.2–1–48–1; 2 catches |
2 | Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia Test Series) | 1999/00 | 278 runs (6 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 9–0–46–1 |
3 | England in India Test Series | 2001/02 | 307 runs (4 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 17–3–50–1; 4 catches |
4 | India in Bangladesh Test Series | 2007 | 254 runs (3 Innings, 2×100 ); 13.3–1–57–3; 4 catches[16] |
5 | Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India Test Series) | 2010 | 403 runs (4 Innings, 1×100, 2×50) |
# | Opponent | Total Man of match | Total games home | Total games away | Total games neutral |
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1 | Australia (154 matches) | 21 | 60 | 18 | 55 |
2 | Bangladesh (30 matches) | 18 | 09 | 10 | 11 |
3 | England (170 matches) | 29 | 85 | 16 | 40 |
4 | New Zealand (12 matches) | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 |
5 | Pakistan (66 matches) | 18 | 22 | 55 | 15 |
6 | South Africa (57 matches) | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 |
7 | Sri Lanka (84 matches) | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
8 | West Indies (39 matches) | 9 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
9 | Zimbabwe (34 matches) | 8 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
10 | Kenya (10 matches) | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
11 | Namibia (1 match) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Total (463 ODI matches) | 125 | 23 | 13 |
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