master blaster sachhin tendulkar all time records in odi's & test's




·         this page contains the list of world records held by the Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. Statistics for Sachin Tendulkar Records are up-to-date. He is currently the highest run-scorer in both ODI and Test matches. He has scored 93 hundreds in international matches to date.

On February 24, Sachin Tendulkar created another world record by scoring 200* runs in ODI cricket. He scored 25 fours in the match which is also a record for most fours by an individual in an innings.


·         ODI & Test Stats
o    ODIs played: 442
o    Total Runs: 17598
o    Batting Average: 45.12
o    100s / 50s: 46 / 93
o    Tests played: 166
o    Total Runs: 13447
o    Batting Average: 55.56
o    100s / 50s: 47 / 54 
ODI Records
1.     Most runs in career. (17598 runs)
2.     Most runs in an innings. (200* against South Africa)
3.     Most runs in a calender year. (1894 runs in 1998)
4.     Most runs against one team.(3005 runs against Australia)
5.     Only player to score 200 runs.
6.     Most Hundreds in career. (46 Hundreds)
7.     Most Hundreds in a calendar year. (9 Hundreds in 1998)
8.     Most Hundreds against one team. (9 Hundreds against Australia)
9.     Most 150+ runs in career.(5 150+ runs)
10.  Most Nineties in career. (18 Nineties)
11.  Most times dismissed on 99. (3 times)
12.  Most fifties in career. (93 Fifties)
13.  Most fours in career. (1927 fours)
14.  Most fours in an innings. (25 fours)
15.  Fast to 10000 runs. ( 259 Inns)
16.  Fast to 11000 runs. ( 276 Inns)
17.  Fast to 12000 runs. (300 Inns)
18.  Fast to 13000 runs. (321 Inns)
19.  Fast to 14000 runs. (350 Inns)
20.  Fast to 15000 runs. (377 Inns)
21.  Fast to 16000 runs. (399 Inns)
22.  Fast to 17000 runs. (435 Inns)
23.  Hundred runs and 4 wickets in a match. (141 & 4/38 against Australia in 1998)
24.  10000+ runs, 100+ wickets and 100+ catches in career.
25.  Highest Partnership for any wicket. (331 runs with Rahul Dravid against New Zealand)
26.  Highest partnership for 2nd wicket. (331 runs with Rahul Dravid against New Zealand)
27.  Highest partnership for 3rd wicket. (237* runs with Rahul Dravid against Kenya)
28.  Highest overall partnership by a pair. (8227 runs with Sourav Ganguly)
29.  Highest overall partnership runs by openers. (6609 runs with Sourav Ganguly)
30.  Most Hundred partnerships by a pair. (26 Hundred Partnership with Sourav Ganguly)
31.  Most consecutive matches for a team. (185 matches)
32.  Most Player Of the Match awards. (61 Awards)
33.  Most Player of the Series awards. (15 Awards).
·         Test Records
1.     Most runs in career. (13341 runs)
2.     Most hundreds in career. (47 Hundreds)
3.     Most fours in career. (1734+ Fours)
4.     Two unbeaten 50+ runs in a match. (241* & 60* vs Australia in 2004)
5.     Fast to 8000 runs. (154 Inns)
6.     Fast to 12000 runs. (247 Inns)
7.     Fast to 13,000 runs. (266 Inns)
8.     Most hundred partnerships by a pair. (17 Hundre Partnership with Rahul Dravid)
·         Combined Test, ODI & T20I Records
1.     Most Runs in career. (30638 Runs)
2.     Most Hundreds in career. (93 Hundreds)
3.     Most Hundreds in a calendar year. (12 Hundreds in 1998)
4.     Most Hundreds against one team. (19 Hundreds against Australia)
5.     Most Nineties in career.(25 Nineties)
6.     Most Fifties in career. (147 Fifties)
7.     Most Fours in career. (3623+ Fours)
8.     Highest Overall Parnership runs by a pair. (12400 Runs with Sourav Ganguly)
9.     Most Hundred Parnerships by a pair. (38 Hundreds with Sourav Ganguly)
10.  Most matches in career. (606 Matches)
11.  Most consequetive matches for a team. (239 Matches for India from 25 April 1990 to 24 April 1998)
12.  Most 'Player of the match' awards. (73 Awards)
13.  Most 'Player of the series' awards. (18 Awards)
·         World Cup Records
1.     Most Runs. (1796 Runs)
2.     Most Hundreds. (4 Hundreds)
3.     Most Fifties. (13 Fifties)
4.     Most runs in a series. (673 runs in 2003 World Cup)
5.     Highest Parnership runs for 3rd wicket. (237 Runs with Rahul Drav





 

icc 2011 world cup


The cricket World cup 2011 is definitely a much awaited event in the sports field for the whole world. As a matter of fact, as far as hosting was concerned, Pakistan was also chosen to co-host the grand event but in context of the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan Cricket team in Lahore, the hosting rights of Pakistan were taken away. Infact, Pakistan was supposed to hold 14 matches, including a semi-final too.
Interestingly, the Cricket World Cup 2011 has a 10-year elephant named ‘Stumpy’ as the official mascot. This baby elephant is a young enthusiast determined to win. The official mascot name was unveiled on 2nd April 2010. The prize money for this grand event would be US $4 million. The winner would be able to get home with this grand bonanza.
With a good form of Indian team, watchingcricket world 2011 would be definitely interesting. The world cup 2011 would add another dimension to Indian cricket.


World cup 2011 schedule

Date
Teams
Venue
19 Feb 2011
India vs. Bangladesh
Dhaka
20 Feb 2011
New Zealand vs. Kenya
Chennai
20 Feb 2011
Sri Lanka vs. Canada
Hambantota
21 Feb 2011
Australia vs. Zimbabwe
Ahmadabad
22 Feb 2011
England vs. Netherlands
Nagpur
23 Feb 2011
Pakistan vs. Kenya
Hambantota
24 Feb 2011
South Africa vs. West Indies
New Delhi
25 Feb 2011
Australia vs. New Zealand
Nagpur
25 Feb 2011
Bangladesh vs. Ireland
Dhaka
26 Feb 2011
Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan
Colombo
27 Feb 2011
India vs. England
Kolkata
28 Feb 2011
West Indies vs. Netherlands
New Delhi
28 Feb 2011
Zimbabwe vs. Canada
Nagpur
1 Mar 2011
Sri Lanka vs. Kenya
Colombo
2 Mar 2011
England vs. Ireland
Bangalore
3 Mar 2011
South Africa vs. Netherlands
Mohali
3 Mar 2011
Pakistan vs. Canada
Colombo
4 Mar 2011
New Zealand vs. Zimbabwe
Ahmadabad
4 Mar 2011
Bangladesh vs. West Indies
Dhaka
5 Mar 2011
Sri Lanka vs. Australia
Colombo
6 Mar 2011
India vs. Ireland
Bangalore
6 Mar 2011
England vs. SouthAfrica
Chennai
7 Mar 2011
Kenya vs. Canada
New Delhi
8 Mar 2011
Pakistan vs. New Zealand
Pallekelle
9 Mar 2011
India vs. Netherlands
New Delhi
10 Mar 2011
Sri Lanka vs. Zimbabwe
Pallekelle
11 Mar 2011
West Indies vs. Ireland
Mohali
11 Mar 2011
Bangladesh vs. England
Chittagong
12 Mar 2011
India vs. SouthAfrica
Nagpur
13 Mar 2011
New Zealand vs. Canada
Mumbai
13 Mar 2011
Australia vs. Kenya
Bangalore
14 Mar 2011
Pakistan vs. Zimbabwe
Pallekelle
14 Mar 2011
Bangladesh vs. Netherlands
Chittagong
15 Mar 2011
South Africa vs. Ireland
Kolkata
16 Mar 2011
Australia vs. Canada
Bangalore
17 Mar 2011
England vs. West Indies
Chennai
18 Mar 2011
Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand
Mumbai
18 Mar 2011
Ireland vs. Netherlands
Kolkata
19 Mar 2011
Australia vs. Pakistan
Colombo
19 Mar 2011
Bangladesh vs. South Africa
Dhaka
20 Mar 2011
Zimbabwe vs. Kenya
Kolkata
20 Mar 2011
India vs. West Indies
Chennai
23 Mar 2011
First Quarterfinal
Dhaka
24 Mar 2011
Second Quarterfinal
Colombo
25 Mar 2011
Third Quarterfinal
Dhaka
26 Mar 2011
Fourth Quarterfinal
Ahmedabad
29 Mar 2011
First Semifinal
Colombo
30 Mar 2011
Second Semifinal
Mohali
02 Apr 2
FINAL
Mumbai
 
 
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