Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar, often referred to as the “Little Master” or the “Master Blaster,” is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. Born on April 24, 1973, in Mumbai, India, Tendulkar’s illustrious career spanned 24 years, during which he became the highest run-scorer in the history of Test and One Day International (ODI) cricket. Making his international debut at the age of 16, Tendulkar’s prodigious talent was evident early on. He went on to break numerous records, including being the first player to score 100 international centuries and the first to reach 200 runs in an ODI. Renowned for his impeccable technique and relentless dedication, Tendulkar’s performances brought immense joy to cricket fans worldwide and earned him the status of a national icon in India. Beyond his cricketing prowess, he is admired for his humility and sportsmanship. Tendulkar’s contributions to the game have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor. His autobiography, “Playing It My Way,” offers a deep dive into his remarkable journey and enduring legacy in the world of cricket.