How many times Sachin got out in 90s in test?
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Records and statistics India’s most renowned cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has scored in 90s 18 times in ODIs and 10 times in Test cricket and holds the record for highest number of dismissals in the 90s (a total of 28 times) across all forms of international cricket.
How many times did Sachin out on 99?
Sachin holds the record of getting out the maximum number of times on 90s. He has been dismissed 24 times (17 in ODIs and 7 in Tests) on the scores of 90 to 99.
Who is better Rahul Dravid or Sachin Tendulkar?
In terms of absolute numbers, Sachin Tendulkar seems to be the better batsman of the two. Sachin Tendulkar has more 100s and a better average and strike-rate in both formats of the game than Rahul Dravid.
How many test has Sachin Tendulkar won?
Sachin Tendulkar
Competition | Test | ODI |
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Matches | 200 | 463 |
Runs scored | 15,921 | 18,426 |
Batting average | 53.78 | 44.83 |
100s/50s | 51/68 | 49/96 |
Has Sachin scored a 50 at Lords?
2) No Century At Lord’s: Tendulkar has never even hit fifty in a test match played at the historic cricket ground of London, let alone a century. His highest score is just 37, which he scored in 2007.
How many runs did Tendulkar have after 100 tests?
8405
As of now, there are 70 cricketers reached the milestone of 100 Test matches, and almost 50 of them are batters. The West Indian legend Brian Lara had scored the maximum runs when he crossed the 100 Test matches mark. And, the record stands still….Most Runs after 100 Test Matches.
BATSMEN | Sachin Tendulkar (IND) |
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INNINGS | 160 |
RUNS | 8405 |
AVERAGE | 57.96 |
How many times did Sachin got out at 0?
Player | Span | 0 |
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SR Tendulkar (INDIA) | 1989-2012 | 20 |
J Srinath (INDIA) | 1991-2003 | 19 |
AC Parore (NZ) | 1992-2002 | 19 |
Mohammad Hafeez (PAK) | 2003-2019 | 19 |
How many times Sachin bowled in test?
308) 54 – The number of times Sachin Tendulkar had been out bowled in his Test career, the second most times among other batsmen.
Has Sachin ever been dropped?
Tendulkar probably remains to be the only player in Indian cricket who never got dropped from the national squad but the Master Blaster was on the cusp of being axed from the ODI squad in 2012.
Why did Sachin Tendulkar retire?
He retired from all forms of cricket after his 200th Test match against the West Indies at his home ground in Mumbai. In his last Test, Tendulkar scored 74 runs. He was dismissed by spinner Narsingh Deonarine, who had him caught by Daren Sammy.
When did Sachin Tendulkar retire from Test cricket?
On November 16, 2013, 24 years and a day after his Test debut, Tendulkar bid a tearful adieu to Test cricket at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. His 200th Test match, against the West Indies, culminated in a win for India, as Sachin contributed handsomely with a fluent 74.
How did Sachin Tendulkar make his Test debut in Pakistan?
He was picked in the Test squad to tour Pakistan in November 1989, and was slated to face some of the greatest fast bowlers of all time in their own backyard. Ram Singh Dungarpur was said to have selected Tendulkar for the tour, and Sachin made his debut in Karachi, aged 16 years and 205 days.
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.
Did Sachin Tendulkar play the greatest World Cup innings of all time?
India ended up losing in the final, but Tendulkar set a record for World Cups that has been hitherto unmatched. Moreover, he played arguably the greatest World Cup innings of all time as he laced a 75-ball 98 against Pakistan in Centurion while chasing 274 against the pace battery of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Shoaib Akhtar.