Happy Birthday Sachin Tendulkar: Master Blaster’s iconic moments in international cricket

Sachin Tendulkar's 24-year career has been studded with numerous iconic moments. As the legend of cricket celebrates his 51st birthday on Wednesday, we take a look at few of his distinguished moments.

Sachin Tendulkar is regarded as one of the greatest cricketers the world has ever seen. (Photo: X)

New Delhi: Nobody is bigger than the game as the ‘alma mater’ is considered the ultimate. But one man had the guts to change this fact and he did it by establishing his own facts, with astonishing figures and fun-filled entertainment for more than two decades in India. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar turned a mere sport in India into a religion, which was, is and will be praised in our country for generations to come.

From a student of the game to becoming the God of the game, Tendulkar’s long journey in the world of cricket has been phenomenal. Regarded as the one of the greats the cricketing world has ever seen and will ever see, the Little Master, as he’s fondly known, achieved innumerable heights bestowing the world of cricket with a beautiful memories to cherish forever. Barring the countless records and milestones the curly-haired sensation broke and created, his greatness goes way beyond his professional prowess.

His art of learning and unlearning things till the last stage of life, his demeanour on and off the field, his camaraderie with the colleagues, his focus towards his work, his non-controversial life are few points that can be put forward in the making of one of the greats of the games. As Tendulkar celebrates his 51st birthday today, we look at some of the iconic moments of the Master Blaster in international cricket.

Valiant knock vs Pakistan in 1992 WC

As just a 18-year old fresh chap, just two years into the game, Sachin showcased the signs of greatness right from the beginning. In a tense World Cup game against Pakistan, Sachin played a patient knock of unbeaten 54 runs, helping India reach 216/7 in the first innings. Pakistan fell short by 43 runs as Tendulkar played an anchor’s role with the willow.

Counter-attack vs Australia in 1996 WC

India was two wickets down in the chase of 259 against Australia when the master landed on the crease. Tendulkar took on world class bowlers like Glenn McGrath and Shane Warner as he launched a counter-attack, smashing 90 in 84 balls but this classy innings could not work in India’s favour as the middle-order failed and India lost the game.

All-round show in 1998 Champions Trophy

This probably was the first time when Tendulkar made the world realise that he just does bat well but bowls well too. He thrashed the Australian bowling with his fiery 141-run knock powering India to a mammoth score of over 300 runs. Later he proved that he can bowl as well by claiming four prized Aussie wickets to help India bag a memorable win.

1998 Desert Storm

This is considered to be the most memorable Sachin Tendulkar performance as this unprecedented episode kept everyone glued to the television sets. Team India required to beat Australia or finish with a better net run rate than New Zealand – the third team in the Coco Cola tri-series – to qualify for the final. Chasing an imposing target of 285, India needed 254 runs to make the cut but the Sharjah stadium was hit by a desert storm, resulting in suspension of play for about 30 minutes.

Post the break, the targets were revised with India needing 276 to win and 237 to qualify. Sachin launched an assault against the Australian bowlers, smashing them across the ground enroute to his classic ton which ensured India would take part in the final to be played two days later, after crossing their qualification target of 237.

Teary-eyed Sachin in 1999 World Cup

During the World Cup 1999, Sachin lost his father, making the big event even more tougher for him. But he did not let his personal loss affect the professional behaviour as after missing a game against Zimbabwe, he struck a blistering century vs Kenya to take India out of crises after they faced two successive losses.

Match winning knock vs Pakistan in 2003 WC

Tendulkar smashed a match-winning knock of 98 runs in 75 balls, helping India chase down 274-run target set by Pakistan. The mega stage of the event and oppositions being the arch-rivals made this game even more famous. This match also gained fame for the effortless upper cut that Sachin struck off Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhter and it crossed the boundary line for a six.

Dream comes true in 2011

It was Sachin Tendulkar’s last World Cup and his dream of gaining glory turned into reality as India lifted the title after 28 years at Wankhede stadium. Although he could not contribute in the summit clash, yet his 482 runs in all the matches helped in team’s collective effort. In a wonderful tribute to the legend of cricket, his teammates carried him on the shoulders around the ground with tricolour in his hand.

We miss you Sachin!