Who is the god of cricket in 2012?
Sachin Tendulkar
God of Cricket: March 16, 2012 – Sachin Tendulkar Becomes Only Player to Reach 100 International Tons.
Who has more records Virat or Sachin?
The overall record puts Virat way ahead of Sachin in every aspect. His ODI numbers are phenomenal, and he has been excellent in Test cricket too. In fact, Virat can be expected to go past Sachin’s ODI tons tally of 49 in the next two years.
Can Virat break Tendulkar record?
In the three years from 2016 to 2018, Kohli averaged 66.59 in 58 innings, scoring 3,596 runs with 14 hundreds. If he is able to sustain this consistency, he can go on to break Tendulkar’s run record in 118 innings, or 59 Tests, if he bats twice in all matches.
When did Sachin Tendulkar retire from ODI cricket?
His 51 against Pakistan in the same tournament ended up being his final ODI game as he announced his retirement from ODI cricket on 23rd December 2012, finishing his career as, by far, the highest run-scorer and century-maker in the format.
How many World Cup appearances did Sachin Tendulkar make?
Moreover, this career spanned over six World Cup appearances, from 1992 to 2011, in which he made two appearances in the final (2003 and 2011), finally getting his hands on the coveted trophy on that enchanting night in Mumbai on the 2nd of April 2011, getting the swan-song he deserved in front of his home crowd in Mumbai.
Why does Sachin Tendulkar fall over in his batting stance?
With negligible upper body strength as a 16-year-old, Tendulkar would lean on his bat in his stance, resulting in his head falling over into the off-side, particularly while playing the leg glance. Over the years, however, Tendulkar created a technique suited to be used in a batting simulator.
Was 1998 Tendulkar’s best year as a batsman?
1998 was Tendulkar’s year as a batsman; a year when he played some of the most celebrated knocks in his career, including two of his most famous ODI innings.