On This Day: Sachin Tendulkar Made His Debut in International Cricket in 1989, Made His Last Appearance for India National Cricket Team After 24 Years in 2013
It was on this day that the legend, commonly known as the 'God of Cricket' made his international debut in 1989 and coincidentally made his final appearance for the India National Cricket Team. Sachin Tendulkar retired as the highest run-scorer in international cricket.
November 15 is a historic day not just for Indian cricket but world cricket as a whole, as it was the day when Sachin Tendulkar, coincidentally, made his international debut and also went on to play his last match for the India National Cricket Team as well! On November 15, 1989, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut in international cricket against Pakistan in a Test match at the National Stadium Karachi, scoring 15 runs. The match was drawn. And 24 years later, in 2013, the Master Blaster made his final appearance for the India National Cricket Team in international cricket. It was a historic occasion as Sachin Tendulkar featuring in his 200th match and he scored 74 in the first innings, with India going on to win by an innings and 126 runs. When Sachin Tendulkar Suggested A Similar Format to Test Twenty to Revamp ODIs by Having Four Innings.
On This Day: Sachin Tendulkar Debuted in 1989, Then Made His Last International Appearance in 2013
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