Sachin Tendulkar, known as the "Little Master," holds the record for the most runs scored in international cricket. He has scored over 34,000 runs in both Tests and ODIs, making him the greatest batsman of all time.
He is a former Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of the sport. Born on April 24, 1973, in Mumbai, India, Tendulkar made his debut for the Indian cricket team at the age of 16 and went on to become one of the most dominant batsmen in international cricket.
Throughout his 24-year career, Tendulkar amassed an incredible number of records and milestones. He is the highest run-scorer in both Test cricket and One Day Internationals (ODIs), with over 34,000 runs in each format. He also holds the record for the most centuries in both Tests and ODIs, with 100 and 49 centuries respectively.
Tendulkar's longevity and consistency are what sets him apart from other cricketers. He played in a record 200 Test matches and made his 100th international century in 2012, a feat that no other player has achieved. He was also a key member of the Indian team that won the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Off the field, Tendulkar is widely respected for his humility and sportsmanship. He was awarded the prestigious Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, in 2014, in recognition of his contributions to Indian cricket.
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