Sachin Tendulkar retires from one-day cricket with India
Record-breaking India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has retired from one-day international cricket.
In a statement, the 39-year-old said: "I feel blessed to have fulfilled the dream of being part of a World Cup-winning Indian team."
Tendulkar fact file
- 1973 - Born in Bombay (now Mumbai) on 24 April
- 1989 - Makes Test debut for India against Pakistan
- 1990 - Scores first Test century, against England
- 1998 - Scores first double century for Mumbai against Australia
- 2005 - Passes Sunil Gavaskar's record of highest number of Test centuries
- 2008 - Becomes the highest run-scorer in Test cricket, passing West Indies' Brian Lara's mark of 11,953
- 2010 - Becomes the most capped player in Test history
- 2011 - Wins the World Cup with India
- 2012 - Scores his 100th international century in ODI v Bangladesh
The 'Little Master' made his one-day debut in 1989 and collected 463 caps.
He excelled in the 50-over format and became the world's top run-scorer with 18,426 at an average of 44.83, including a record 49 centuries.
His last one-day international game was in the Asia Cup on 18 March, in which he scored 52 in a six-wicket win against Pakistan.
His form has dipped in recent years, however, and his average in one-day cricket in 2012 fell to 31.5, a figure that was boosted by a knock of 114 in his penultimate innings against lesser lights Bangladesh which was his 100th on the international stage.
Tendulkar added: "The preparatory process to defend the World Cup in 2015 should begin early and in right earnest. I would like to wish the team all the very best for the future.
"I am eternally grateful to all my well-wishers for their unconditional support and love over the years."
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Tendulkar, who made himself unavailable for India's Twenty20 matches after playing just one game in 2006, has faced calls to retire from all international competition from former national captain Sourav Ganguly after several poor performances with the bat in the recent Test series against England.
Tendulkar's 23-year ODI career, which began with ducks in his first two appearances, included his becoming the first batsman to score a double century in that form of the game against South Africa two years ago, while he was the top scorer in the 2003 World Cup where India were losing finalists.
He then excelled in India's successful 2011 World Cup campaign, scoring two centuries and averaging 48.2 in the tournament as co-hosts India won the final in his home city of Mumbai against Sri Lanka.
India spinner Harbhajan Singh saluted his colleague on Twitter: "Sachin Tendulkar, a great batsman. Great human being. A great friend. Great man to look up to. Proud Indian. Real son of India. I salute you and love you."
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Comment number 152.
Asitis25th December 2012 - 22:57
Good.Should have left both One day and Test after World Cup.You are not Hungry anymore.Taking up a seat in Parliament is too selfish and too Greedy.Played well and you have been paid more than enough for it.Give opportunity to younger ones.
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Comment number 151.
Oliver25th December 2012 - 19:32
Thanks Maksi, really appreciate that. Looking forward to watching Derbys vs Yorks again at Chesterfield next year. Who knows- we might just have the same fixture in 2014- hopefully again in div 1!!
Past the shortest day, so half way through the winter- Looking forward to the new season already!!
Merry Christmas again, and a very happy new year
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Comment number 150.
Maksi25th December 2012 - 18:26
As a Yorkshire man I would agree with that Oliver.
Excellent effort by Derbyshire this season and good look next year. Luckily we will be joining you again :)
Have a nice christmas and I am now off to eat more turkey :) In Norway our chritmas day was yesterday but there is enough turkey to last us a week, and I don't mind at all. lol
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Comment number 149.
Oliver25th December 2012 - 17:47
Merry Christmas one and all
Sorry to interupt the debate about Tendulkar, but I've just read Alec Stewart's cricket review of the year. Whilst refreshing not to see a 'Stewie's Blues' item (in a cricket column- really?), an ABSOLUTE DISGRACE not to mention Derbyshire winning div 2 of the championship- Surely the turn up of the season.
Enjoy the last of the Turkey everyone.
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Comment number 148.
David Windsor25th December 2012 - 15:07
In a way, it might be sad that he lacked the courage- or had too much ego- to make it a clean break on all forms of international cricket. I guess the next year will tell us whether his judgment was right or that he's just hung on , hoping against hope, and in so doing weakening the Indian test side.
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