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This presentation is a tribute to sachin tendulkar who just played a tremendous innings at wankhede stadium in Mumbai. “God of cricket” is retiring so every one is giving a tribute to him so this is a little tribute to Sachin Tendulkar . Thanks Sachin For showing us such a wonderful and graceful face of cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar 
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar ; (born 24 April 1973) is an Indian cricketer widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of his generation. He took up cricket at age of eleven, made his Test debut against Pakistan at just sixteen years old, and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for more than twenty years.
Early domestic career 
On 14 November 1987, Tendulkar was selected to represent Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic first-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season. However, he was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder. A year later, on 11 December 1988, aged just 15 years and 232 days, Tendulkar made his debut for Mumbai against Gujarat at home and scored 100 not out in that match, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on first-class debut.
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International career
Tendulkar made his Test debut against Pakistan in Karachi in November 1989 aged just 16 years and 223 days. He made just 15 runs, being bowled by Waqar Younis, who also made his debut in that match, but was noted for how he handled numerous blows to his body at the hands of the Pakistani pace attack. In the fourth and final Test in Sialkot, he was hit on the nose by a bouncer bowled by Younis, but he declined medical assistance and continued to bat even as he gushed blood from it. In a 20 over exhibition game in Peshawar , held in parallel with the bilateral series, Tendulkar made 53 runs off 18 balls, including an over in which he scored 27 runs off leg-spinner Abdul Qadir. This was later called "one of the best innings I have seen" by the then Indian captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth.In all, he scored 215 runs at an average of 35.83 in the Test series, and was dismissed without scoring a run in the only One Day International (ODI) he played.
100th international century 
Tendulkar scored his much awaited 100th international hundred on 16 March 2012, at Mirpur against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup. He became the first person in history to achieve this feat. Incidentally, it was Tendulkar's first ODI hundred against Bangladesh. He said "It's been a tough phase for me ... I was not thinking about the milestone, the media started all this, wherever I went, the restaurant, room service, everyone was talking about the 100th hundred. Nobody talked about my 99 hundreds. It became mentally tough for me because nobody talked about my 99 hundreds." Despite Tendulkar's century, India failed to win the match against Bangladesh, losing by 5 wickets.
ODIs
Retirement
Following poor performance in the 2012 series against England, Tendulkar announced his retirement from One Day Internationals on 23 December 2012, while noting that he will be available for Test cricket.
Tests
On 10 October 2013 Sachin Tendulkar announced that he would retire from the longer format after the two-Test series against West Indies in November.Later BCCI confirmed that the two matches will be played at Kolkata and Mumbai, making the farewell happen at his home ground on Tendulkar's request .
Career achievements
National honors
1994 - Arjuna Award, by the Government of India in recognition of his outstanding achievement in sports.
1997 - Wisden Cricketer of the Year.
2003 - Player of the tournament in 2003 Cricket World Cup.
1997-98 - Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India's highest honour given for achievement in sports. 1999 - Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award.
Other honours
2004, 2007, 2010 - ICC World ODI XI.
2009, 2010, 2011 - ICC World Test XI.
2010 - Outstanding Achievement in Sport and the Peoples Choice Award at The Asian Awards in London.[230]
2010 - Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World.[231]
2010 - ICC Award-Sir Garfield Sobers trophy for cricketer of the year.
2001 - Maharashtra Bhushan Award, Maharashtra State's highest Civilian Award. 2008 - Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award. 2013 - Department of Posts in India, announced to issue a set of a Miniature sheet and a sheetlet to commemorate the his 200th Test Match.
2010 - LG People's Choice Award.
2010 - Made a Honorary Group captain by the Indian Air Force.[232] 2011 - BCCI Cricketer of the Year award.[233]
2011 - Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year award.[234] 2012 - Wisden India Outstanding Achievement award.[235]
2012 - Honorary Life Membership of Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)
2012 - Honorary Member of the Order of Australia, given by the Australian government.