SACHIN'S MASTER BLASTER INNINGS - THE TURNING POINT OF CAREER

SACHIN'S MASTER BLASTER INNINGS - THE TURNING POINT OF CAREER

Every successful person has turning point in his career. This point decides the pathway of his career.

Such incident also happend in great Indian cricketer SACHIN TENDULKAR career. His fastest innings of 82 runs just in 49 balls changed his Cricket career forever.



Sachin tendulkar maked debut in international cricket in November 1989 in test match march against Pakistan in Karachi.

Initially he bat in middle order.  He maked debut in ODI on November 18 1989 against Pakistan.

His played his first innings as opener against New Zealand in 3rd ODI of  1994 ODI series between India and New Zealand in which he blasted 82 runs in 49 balls.


Mohammad Azharuddin's decision to make Sachin Tendulkar open in ODIs - because Navjot Sidhu, the regular opener, had a stiff neck - proved a turning point in Tendulkar's career, and India's ODI history.


In his first match opening, in Auckland Tendulkar blazed 82 off 49 balls. In 344 matches as an opener, he made 15,310 runs at 48.29 (and 45 of his 49 ODI hundreds) as compared to 3116 at 33 from 119 matches in which he batted lower down.

From this march tendulkar became regular opener for Indian cricket team.

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