Sunday, December 19, 2010

Sachin Tendulkar creates history

Great Indian batsman, star Sachin Tendulkar has became the first player to hit 50 centuries in Test matches when he played a defiant innings on the fourth day of the first Test against South Africa at SuperSport Park.

Tendulkar, 37, reached the landmark 56 minutes after tea when he drove fast bowler Dale Steyn through the covers after batting for 258 minutes and facing 197 balls.
No other batsman has scored more than 39 Test centuries.

It was an almost flawless innings by the Indian batting maestro as he and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni made a valiant effort to save their team from an innings defeat.

When Sachin reached his century he and Dhoni had put on an unbeaten 160 runs  for the seventh wicket and were within 47 runs of making South Africa batting again.

Tendulkar, who has been playing international cricket for 21 years, has hit centuries against every other Test nation.

His tally is made up of 11 test hundreds against Australia, 9 against Sri Lanka, 7 against England, 6 against South Africa, 5 against Bangladesh, 4 against New zealand, 3 each against West Indies and Zimbabwe and 2 against Pakistan.

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