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Sachin scripts yet another record

By The Assam Tribune

CENTURION, Dec 19 � Milestones have become so routine in Sachin Tendulkar�s career that it hardly came as a surprise when he touched another one by becoming the first batsman in cricket�s history to notch up an astonishing 50 Test hundreds, reports PTI.

The 37-year-old right-hander, who has spent a remarkable over 20 years in international cricket, has perhaps every batting record that is there to be taken under his belt and adding to the countless tally is the historic hundred that he struck against South Africa in the ongoing opening Test here.

Much before his debut on November 15, 1989, Tendulkar�s precocious talent was there to be seen when he shared an unbeaten 664-run stand with buddy Vinod Kambli in the Lord Harris Shield Inter-School Game in 1988.

The 1989 international debut was far less spectacular, in fact forgettable. A Waqar Younis bouncer left him with a bleeding nose but Tendulkar did not wince and the next two decades saw him punishing bowlers all over the world on all kind of surfaces.

His first Test century came in England next year at Old Trafford and the diminutive Mumbaikar rose in stature after the 1991-92 tour of Australia, hitting sublime centuries on a Sydney turner and a Perth minefield.

The rest is history. No existing batting record seemed safe. Other than Brian Lara�s Test match highest of 400 not out and first class highest score of 501 not out, every batting record became Tendulkar�s. A staggering 14,366 runs scored in 174 Tests before the ongoing one at a robust average of 56.55 confirmed Tendulkar�s greatness in the longer version of the game.

And in the 442 ODIs he starred in, a whopping 17,598 were added to his mountain of runs at a healthy average of 45.12. He is steadily inching towards the 50 ODI tons mark as well having scored 46 already.

Tendulkar is also the only batsman in the world who has scored a double ton in ODIs, a feat he achieved in Gwalior against South Africa in February. This feat was included in �Times� magazine�s top 10 sports moments of the year.

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