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The first batsman to score 10,000 runs in one-day cricket

The first batsman to score 10,000 runs in one-day cricket, making the record in the third
game of a five-match series against Australia on the 31st of March 2001. He reached the
landmark when he scored 34 runs in his 266th match and 259th innings. Tendulkar, 27, in his
amazing 12-year career, has scored a world record 28 hundreds and 50 half-centuries in his
10,000 runs.

A genius without a doubt, this little master made his International debut in ODI’s and Tests at
the age of 16 against Pakistan against the fiery pace of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. He
then went to England as a part of the national side, and has not looked back ever since. The
name itself strikes terror in the hearts of bowlers all around the world. Hailed as the next
master-blaster following the legacy of the great West Indian Vivian Richards, this man has
every shot in the book, and can kill any attack in the world when in full swing. There is nothing
this man cannot do.

In batting, he has reached a stage that others can only dream of. He has destroyed
practically every bowling attack in the world. Tendulkar's 'specialties' include the straight drive
(seemingly nobody plays the shot better than him), the cover drive, the square cut, the
pullshot over midwicket/square leg, the delicate leg glance, the late cut, the lofted shots over
mid-on and mid-off and not to mention the improvisations he keeps coming up with, time and
again. He has tremendous power in his forearms and can hit the ball out of almost every
ground in the World. He plays each of his shots amazingly and has even employed the
reverse sweep to good effect. Some of his shots are hit with so much power that the ball
simply rockets to the fence as if he was trying to dismiss the ball from his presence. On the
other hand, some of his shots are neatly timed and placed well. His timing can be quite
exquisite and it is this blend of timing and raw power which makes him the world's
best/greatest batsman. Mentally very strong, Tendulkar is best when confronted by a
challenge


Runs Tests Innings Average
1000 19 28 41.46
2000 32 44 50.30
3000 45 67 50.85
4000 58 86 52.47
5000 67 103 53.19
6000 76 120 55.70
7000 85 136 57.98
8000 96 154 57.58
9000 111 179 56.82
10000 122 195 57.70

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