Biography of God of Cricket: Sachin tendulkar
The Little Master, Sachin Tendulkar Success Story
Biography
Born in Mumbai in 1973, Sachin Tendulkar is
widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest cricketers. Renowned for his
incredible batting skills and his penchant for record-breaking one-day scoring,
Sachin Tendulkar’s immense success in cricket is unmatched by other
international players, making him a true star for the sport.
Childhood
Sachin Tendulkar was born in Dadar, Mumbai
to Ramesh Tendulkar, a marathi novelist and his wife, Rahni, who worked in the
insurance industry. He was named after Sachin Dev Barman, Ramesh Tendulkar's
favourite music director in bollywood. He has two older half siblings, from his
father's first marriave, and a sister.
As a young child, Sachin Tendulkar grew up
in Mumbai. His parents were relatively modest and middle class, offering Sachin
Tendulkar reasonable educational options and a potentially bright future.
However, Sachin Tendulkar took his education as an obligation instead of as an
opportunity, and was known as a bully in his early years.
Before
Cricket
Driven by his idol, tennis star John McEnroe, Sachin played tennis and used to
start fights with students at his school, eventually becoming known
amongst the staff as a troublemaker with a limited educational future. Noticing
his mischievous attitude and endless energy, his half-brother Ajit introduced
him to cricket in his adolescent years.
While he viewed schoolwork as a nuisance and
academics as a waste of time, young Sachin Tendulkar immediately took an
interest to cricket. He practiced endlessly as a batsman, both on his own and
with his friends. His skills caught the attention of a well-known local cricket
coach in Mumbai called Ramakant Achrekar.
Early
Career
If he was bowled out, the players would keep
the one rupee. However, if he could survive for the entire training session, he
would keep it. Sachin’s betting strategy worked well, and by the end of his
training sessions at the school he left with over thirteen coins, confirming
his abilities as a skilled and motivated batsman.
International
Career
Tendulkar entered the ranks of professional
cricket in the late 1980s, batting as a player for India against Pakistan and
New Zealand. Aged just sixteen, he continued to take part in
international cricket matches during his late teens, rising up through the
ranks of Indian cricket to become a star in his early twenties.
It was during his early twenties that Sachin
Tendulkar emerged as one of India’s top cricket talents. He scored his first
century in a one-day match aged 21, batting as one of India’s top batsman
against Australia. His batting career culminated in 1998 when he scored a
record-breaking three centuries during a single tour against Australia.
Sachin Tendulkar continued to play for India
for over a decade, taking part in games from the late 1990s up until 2012. He
set numerous run records throughout his long career as a batsman, emerging in
the minds of many sports commentators as one of the leading batsman of the
entire cricket world and a record-breaking player.
Due to his unique playing style and immense
success, Sachin Tendulkar has become one of the leading cricket influences for
young players. His minimalistic attitude as a batsman, in which he
intentionally limits his movements and avoids showing off his skills, has
resulted in comparisons between Tendulkar and Sir Donald Bradman.
Widely regarded as one of the world’s finest
cricket players, Sachin Tendulkar is an incredible influence for young people
looking to find their path in life. A success as a teenager and a true legend
by his mid-twenties, Sachin Tendulkar turned around his life after being an
unfocused, confused bully during his early teens and childhood.
Thanks to the guidance of his coaches and
his own incredible work ethic, Tendulkar emerged as one of the cricket world’s
true stars. Take his focus and attitude to heart and you can find your own
success, whether it’s on the batting crease, in a business environment, or even
in the arts.
Family
and Personal Life
Sachin married Anjali Tendulkar after a five
year coourtship in 1995. Anjali is a peadietrician and six years older to him.
Her father is a Gujrati industrialist and a bridge champion and her mother is a
British social worker. They have two children,Arjun and Sara, born in 1999 and
1997 respectively.
Milestones
·
Tendulkar has won a record 15 Man
of the Series (MoS) and 62 Man of the Match (MoM) awards
in ODI Matches.
·
He played first class cricket for 26 years
and one day
·
He was the first individual to have scored
200 runds in a ODI match
Awards
2013
Bharat Ratna
2010
Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy, World Test XI,
LG Peoples Choice, Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World, Outstanding Achievement
in Sport, ICC Cricketer of the year
2009
World Test XI
2008
Padma Vibhushan
2001
Maharashtra Bhushan
1999
Padma Shri
1997
Wisden Cricketer of the Year, Rajiv Gandhi
Khel Ratna
1994
Arjuna Award for Achievements in Cricket
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