Aussie Legends Hail Sachin Tendulkar as "God of Cricket" on 53rd Birthday

Australian cricket legends Matthew Hayden and Brett Lee extended heartfelt birthday wishes to Sachin Tendulkar on his 53rd birthday. Hayden posted a video calling Tendulkar a "god who played at number four for India," referencing his iconic quote. Lee shared a video of their 2008 battle, praising Tendulkar's batting as "pure art" and stating he "became cricket." Tendulkar, who scored 6,707 runs against Australia, remains the most prolific batter in cricket history with 34,357 international runs.

Key Points: Sachin Tendulkar 53rd Birthday: Hayden, Lee's Heartfelt Wishes

  • Matthew Hayden calls Sachin Tendulkar a "god who played at number four for India"
  • Brett Lee says Tendulkar "became cricket" and calls his batting "pure art"
  • Tendulkar scored 6,707 runs against Australia at an average of 49.68
  • He holds records for most international runs (34,357) and most Test appearances (200)
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"The man who became cricket": Aussie greats Hayden, Lee wish "god" Sachin Tendulkar on 53rd birthday

Matthew Hayden and Brett Lee wish Sachin Tendulkar on his 53rd birthday. Hayden calls him a "god who played at number four for India," while Lee says he "became cricket."

"There are cricketers, there are greats... and then there's @sachintendulkar. Happy Birthday to a man who didn't just play cricket, he became it. - Brett Lee"

New Delhi, April 24

Australian cricketing icons Matthew Hayden and Brett Lee extended birthday wishes to Indian master blaster Sachin Tendulkar on his birthday.

Sachin, perhaps the most technically flawless batter to live, with nearly every cricket record to his name, most notably the highest international cricket and centuries of centuries in international cricket, turned 53 on Friday.

Hayden, now the batting coach of the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), posted a video on his Instagram, acknowledging Sachin as a "god who played at number four for India", referring to an iconic saying of his on the Indian icon years back.

"I have seen God. He used to bat at number four for India. Happy birthday, Sachin, have a great day" Hayden said.

Former Australian pacer Brett Lee also wished Sachin in a wholesome manner, posting a video of one of their many iconic battles on the pitch from the 2008 Commonwealth Bank Series, which India won. The video showed Sachin effortlessly 'standing and delivering' against a 152 clicks scorcher from Lee.

Lee called Sachin's batting "pure art" and referred to him as a player who did not just play cricket, but "he became it".

"There are cricketers, there are greats... and then there's @sachintendulkar. Happy Birthday to a man who didn't just play cricket, he became it. Watching him was pure art. A legend, a gentleman, and a true friend.

"And because it's your birthday and I'm feeling generous... here's a gift - a half volley, straight & right in the slot. Go on, Sachin. You know what to do with it. You always did. Happy Birthday, Little Master," added Lee, while referring to the delivery bowled in the video.

On a concluding note, he said, "P.S. about that Beamer ... sorry about that mate... let's just say we'll take that one to the grave."

The 'Master Blaster' saved some of his best cricket for Australia, scoring 6,707 runs in 110 matches and 144 innings against them at an average of 49.68, with 20 centuries and 31 fifties and a best score of 241*.

In the Aussie land from 1991-2012, he collected 3,300 runs in 67 matches and 84 innings at an average of 42.85, with seven centuries and 17 fifties and a best score of 241*.

With a staggering 34,357 international runs, Sachin Tendulkar stands as the most prolific batter in cricket history. Throughout his illustrious international career, he rewrote the record books time and again, setting milestones that remain unchallenged to this day.

With his unwavering patience and resilience, the 'Master Blaster' has 200 Test appearances to his name, the most by any player in the format.

Tendulkar, who turned 53 years old on Friday, amassed 15,921 runs, 51 centuries, and 2,058 fours -- the most by any player in red-ball cricket. Revered as India's "God of Cricket," he also became the fastest to 15,000 Test runs, reaching the milestone in just 300 innings, a distinction he holds exclusively.

With a career that spanned over 22 years and 91 days, the 53-year-old has the longest career in ODIs. With a staggering 1,894 runs and nine centuries in 1998, Tendulkar holds the record for the most runs and centuries scored in a single calendar year in the format, a feat that still stands unrivalled.

Tendulkar holds the highest number of Player of the Match awards (76), the most runs in a career (34,357), the most fifties (264), the most nineties (28), and the most fours (4,076) across all formats.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's incredible how even 10+ years after retirement, Sachin's impact is still so massive. As a cricket fan from the UK, I always admired how he carried the hopes of 1.4 billion Indians on his shoulders with such grace. The stats are mind-boggling - 200 Tests? That's insane longevity. Happy 53rd, legend!
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Vikram M
Brett Lee's message was so wholesome! "He became it" - couldn't have said it better. I still remember that 2008 CB series like it was yesterday. Our generation grew up idolising Sachin, and seeing Aussie greats like Hayden and Lee wishing him so warmly shows the respect he commands worldwide. Jai Sachin! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ™
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Michael C
I'm an Australian who played junior cricket back in the day, and Sachin was everyone's idol - even our team! We all wanted to bat like him. The respect from Hayden and Lee isn't surprising; he earned it through sheer class. Happy birthday to the Little Master - a man who united cricket fans across borders. ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
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Kavya N
While I absolutely love Sachin and grew up worshipping him, I sometimes feel we overdo the 'god' tag in India. Yes, he was phenomenal, but let's also acknowledge that he had weaknesses (like early exits in crucial matches sometimes). That said, his discipline, humility, and records are unmatched. Happy birthday to the greatest cricketer of all time! ๐Ÿ™Œ
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Rohit P
"There are cricketers, there are greats... and then there's Sachin Tendulkar

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