Sachin Tendulkar at 53: Unmatched Records and Milestones of Cricket's God

Sachin Tendulkar, India's legendary cricketer, turned 53 on April 24, 2025. He holds the record for most centuries in both Tests and ODIs, with 34,357 international runs. Tendulkar has 200 Test appearances, the most by any player, and is the fastest to 15,000 Test runs. His career includes 76 Player of the Match awards and 4,076 fours across all formats.

Key Points: Sachin Tendulkar Turns 53: Records, Milestones & Career Highlights

  • Sachin holds record for most centuries in Tests and ODIs
  • 34,357 international runs, most in cricket history
  • 200 Test appearances, highest by any player
  • Fastest to 15,000 Test runs and 18,000 ODI runs
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Sachin Tendulkar turns 53: A look at his remarkable career of unmatched numbers and milestones

Sachin Tendulkar turns 53 on April 24. Explore his unmatched career records: 34,357 runs, 100 centuries, 200 Tests, and iconic milestones that define cricket's greatest legend.

Sachin Tendulkar turns 53: A look at his remarkable career of unmatched numbers and milestones
"Master Blaster - Cricket fans worldwide"

New Delhi, April 24

India's legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar turned 53 on Friday. His illustrious career has been defined by record-breaking achievements and unforgettable performances that have left an indelible mark on the world of cricket.

Tendulkar was the most complete batter of his time, the most prolific run-maker of all time, and arguably the biggest cricket icon the game has ever known.

Tendulkar holds the record for the most centuries in both Tests and ODIs, a remarkable feat, especially considering he didn't register his first ODI hundred until his 79th match.

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 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.

During his run in the 50-over format, Tendulkar raised his bat to celebrate 145 half-centuries and found the fence for a four on 2,016 occasions, the highest by any player that the world of cricket has ever seen.

The undisputed icon, Tendulkar, became the fastest to 18,000 ODI runs, reaching the milestone in just 440 innings. Much like his landmark achievement in Tests, he stands alone in this exclusive club.

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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Priya S
What a legend! The desert storm innings in Sharjah against Australia in 1998 is still etched in my memory. Sachin didn't just play cricket, he gave us hope and pride. Happy birthday, master blaster! 🎂
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Vikram M
The numbers are insane - 34,357 international runs, 100 centuries, 200 Tests. But what I admire most is his humility despite all the fame. A true role model for young cricketers everywhere. Though I do wish he had won the World Cup earlier in his career, the 2011 triumph was the perfect send-off.
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Michael C
As someone who witnessed Sachin play against Australia in the early 2000s, I can say he was the toughest batsman to bowl to. His technique, especially against fast bowling, was flawless. Records like these may never be broken. A true global icon.
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Sneha F
Happy birthday Sachin! My father still tells me stories of how he used to bunk office to watch him bat. That 200* against South Africa in 2010 was special. But honestly, I think his off-field contributions through his foundation deserve equal praise.🙌
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Rohit L
The record for most runs in a calendar year (1894 in 1998) is mind-boggling. He was just unstoppable that year. While we celebrate his batting, let's also remember that he was a handy bowler too - took 154 ODI wickets and 46 Test wickets. Complete cricketer!

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