Sachin Tendulkar’s five best test innings

    Master Blaster has got Sachin Tendulkar the title of ‘Lord’ of cricket. If Sachin wants to pick the best innings, it will not be easy, because in his 24-year career Sachin has played all the innings which has led the team to recover from difficulties and win the game. Whenever his critics on the form of Sachin came on target, he always gave the answer to his bat. In 1989, this boy from Mumbai started his career and this was the beginning of a new era of cricket called ‘Sachin Tendulkar’. In Test cricket, Sachin has crossed the 15,000-run mark and has 51 centuries.
    Sachin Tendulkar’s Top 5 Test innings …
    57 Runs: India vs Pakistan, December 1989
    Team India’s last rival Pakistan and its three dangerous pacer Wasim Akram, Imran Khan and Waqar Younis In front of the trio of these three fast bowlers in the cricket world was a 16 year old boy. Sachin had scored 57 runs in the second innings, the match was drawn. They say that they are visible from the footsteps of the feet, for Sachin this saying is absolutely right. Sachin had shown in his match with a small innings that he has to go a long way in the cricket world. Sachin had come to the injury in this match, but he did not give up and faced all three of the bowlers. Faced with 134 balls, Sachin made 57 with the help of 6 fours.
    119 Runs: India vs England, August 1990
    In Test cricket, Tendulkar was the first century in his 9th match. Sachin’s age was only 17 years, and England, with the help of Graham Gooch, Mike Aitton, Alan Lamb and Robin Smith, scored an impossible target of 408 for India on the last day of the match. Team India was in danger of losing the match, by 183 runs, India had lost 6 wickets and Navjot Sidhu, Ravi Shastri, Sanjay Manjrekar, Dilip Vengsarkar, Mohammed Azharuddin and Kapil Dev had returned all the pavilions. Sachin had teamed up with Manoj Prabhakar to get the team out of defeat. While not out, Master Blaster scored 119 runs and during this time he faced 189 balls and 17 fours.

     

    Inning of 114: Australia v India, February 1992
    In this match, India had to suffer a 300-run defeat in the match, but if they did not turn out to be a major shift from the master blaster’s bat, it would have been too embarrassing. At Perth’s fastest wicket, it was also difficult for the rest of the Indian batsmen to reach 30 runs, while Sachin Tendulkar had a century. Sachin had a strong shot at Craig McErment and Merv Hughes’ balls. Australia scored 346 runs in the first innings and in reply, Team India had lost 8 wickets for 159 runs, along with Kieron Moree, Sachin brought India’s score to 200. Sachin faced 161 balls in 16 matches during this time.

     

    155 Runs: India v Australia, March 1998
    This innings played at Chennai’s Chepauk Stadium changed the stand of the match. Earlier, while batting, Team India was reduced to 257 runs and Australia made 328 runs in reply. Now India was under pressure to make more runs in the second innings. It was a good start and Sachin turned this start into a solid goal. Tendulkar, along with Rahul Dravid and Mohammad Azharuddin, has made century partnerships. Sachin scored 155 runs in 191 balls with 14 fours and four sixes. This unbeaten innings increased the difficulties of the Kangaroos. India declared on 418 runs and the Aussie team was reduced to 168 runs. In this way, Team India took the match to 179 runs.

     

    194 Runs: Pakistan v India, April 2004
    This match played on the Multan Cricket Stadium is remembered for Virender Sehwag’s innings of 309 runs. But with Veeru, Sachin also batted very well in this match. If Veeru’s bat was blowing fire, Sachin was strung like a strong rock on the other end. Sachin played 194 runs and also shared a partnership of 336 with Sehwag. India won by an innings and 52 runs in this match

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