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Sachin makes his first test century on Aug 14, 1990. England v India, 1990, 2nd Test.Sachin Tendulkar saved the day with 119 runs in 189 balls with 17 boundaries.

 

2nd test century @ sydney 1992 vs Australia Jan 5, 1992. Sachin scored 148 runs in 213 balls with 14 hits to the fence. He remained unbeaten.

 

3rd Test century - vs Australia @ Perth Feb 3, 1992. The master blaster scored 114 runs in 161 balls with 16 boundaries. India lost the match though.

 

4th Test Century vs South Africa @ Johannesburg Nov 28, 1992. Sachin scored 111 runs in 270 balls with 19 boundaries.

 

5th Test Century Vs England @ chennai Feb 12, 1993. Sachin scored 165 runs in 296 balls that included 24 boundaries and a mighty sixer. This is his first century in india.

 

6th Test Century vs SriLanka @ Colombo Jul 31, 1993. Sachin scored 104 runs in 161 balls which included 11 boundaries and 1 sixer. This century was in the second innings of the game as well. India won this match.

 

7th Test Century vs SriLanka @ Lucknow Jan 19, 1994. Sachin scored 142 runs in 224 balls which included 22 hits to the fence. India won this match.

 

8th Test Century vs WI @ Nagpur Dec 2, 1994. Sachin scored 179 runs in 322 balls which included 24 boundaries and 1 sixer.

 

9th Test Century vs England @ Brimimgham. Sachin scored 122 runs in 177 balls which included 19 boundaries and 1 sixer.

 

10th Test Century vs England @ Nottingham Jul 4, 1996. Sachin scored 177 runs in 360 balls which included 26 boundaries. Sachin also scored 74 runs in 97 balls with 11 boundaries and a sixer in the second innings.

 

11th Test Century vs SA @ Cape Town Jan 4, 1997.Sachin scored 169 runs in 254 balls which included 26 boundaries. This was one of the best innings of the master blaster.

 

12th Test Century vs SriLanka @ Colombo Aug 3, 1997. Sachin scored 143 runs in 247 balls which included 20 boundaries. It was a match to be forgotten for india as SL made a record 952 runs in their first innings.

 

13th Test Century vs SriLanka @ Colombo Aug 10, 1997. Sachin scored 139 runs in 266 balls which included 16 boundaries. The match was drawn

 

14th Test Century vs SriLanka @ Mumbai Dec 4, 1997. Sachin scored 148 runs in 244 balls which included 20 boundaries and 3 sixes, This was sachin's first test century @ his home ground.

 

15th Test Century vs Australia @ Chennai Mar 9, 1998. Sachin scored 155 runs in 191 balls which included 14 boundaries and 4 sixes. India won the match and the series, and sachin was the man of the match. No wonder chennai is one of the most lucky grounds for sachin!

 

16th Test Century vs Australia @ Bangalore Mar 25, 1998. Sachin scored 177 runs in 207 balls which included 29 boundaries and 3 sixes. though india lost this match, they won the series, and rightly sachin was the man of the series.

 

17th Test Century vs NZ @ Wellington Dec 29, 1998. Sachin scored 133 runs in 151 balls which included 13 boundaries and 2 sixes.

 

18th Test Century vs Paksitan @ Chennai Jan 31, 1999. Sachin scored 136 runs 273 balls which included 18 boundaries. India lost the match by 12 runs after a fighting century by sachin in the second innings. Sachin was the man of the match, but he was very upset about the result.

 

19th Test Century vs SriLanka @ Colombo Feb 28, 1999. Sachin scored 124 runs in 235 balls which included 10 boundaries and 1 sixer. Sachin also scored a quick fire 53 in 54 balls in the first innings.

 

20th Test Century vs NZ @ Mohali Oct 13, 1999. Sachin scored 126 runs in 248 balls which included 14 hits to the fence.

 

21st Test Century vs NZ @ Ahmedabad Oct 29, 1999. Sachin scored 217 runs in 344 balls which included 29 boundaries. It was tendulkar's first double hundred in test cricket. Sachin was the man of the match, though this match was drawn, india had won the series.

 

22nd Test Century vs Australia @ Melbourne Dec 28, 1999. Sachin scored 116 runs in 191 balls which included 9 boundaries and 1 sixer.

 

23rd Test Century vs Zimbabwe @ Delhi Nov 21, 2000. Sachin scored 122 runs in 233 balls which included 19 boundaries.

 

24th Test Century vs Zimbabwe @ Nagpur Nov 26, 2000. Sachin scored 201 runs in 281 balls which included 27boundaries. This match was drawn, but india won the series. This was sachin's second double hundred in test cricket.

 

25th Test Century vs Australia @ Chennai Mar 20, 2001. Sachin scored 126 runs in 230 balls which included 15 boundaries and 2 sixes.

 

26th Test Century vs SA @ Bloemfontein Nov 3, 2001 Sachin scored 155 runs in 184 balls which included 23 boundaries and 1 sixer.

 

27th Test Century vs England @ Ahmedabad Dec 13, 2001. Sachin scored 103 runs in 197 balls which included 12 boundaries and 1 sixer.

 

28th Test Century vs Zimbabwe @ Nagpur Feb 23, 2002. Sachin scored 176 runs in 316 balls which included 23 boundaries. India won by an innings and 101 runs.

 

29th Test Century vs WI @ Trinidad Apr 19, 2002. Sachin scored 117 runs in 260 balls which included 14 boundaries. India won by 37 runs.

 

30th Test Century vs England @ Leeds Aug 23, 2002. Sachin scored 193 runs in 330 balls which included 19 boundaries and 3 sixes. India won by an innings and 46 runs.

 

31st Test Century vs WI @ Kolkatta Nov 2, 2002. Sachin scored 176 runs in 298 balls which included 26 boundaries in the second innings. This match was drawn, Sachin was awarded the man of the match and India wins the 3-Test series 2-0.

 

32nd Test Century vs Australia @ Sydney Jan 3, 2004. Sachin scored 241 runs in 436 balls which included 33 boundaries. Sachin at his best. Sachin was the man of the match, and the match was drawn.

 

33rd Test Century vs Pakistan @ Multan Mar 29, 2004. Sachin scored 194 runs in 348 balls which included 21 boundaries. India won by an innings and 52 runs.

 

34th Test Century vs Bangladesh @ Dhaka Dec 11, 2004. Sachin scored 248 runs in 379 balls which included 35 boundaries. India won by an innings and 140 runs. it saw him draw level with Sunil Gavaskar's world record of individual hundreds.

 

35th Test Century vs SriLanka @ Delhi Dec 10, 2005. This Test century, being the 35th of his career, saw Sachin surpass the World Test Record of 34, previously held by Indian great Sunil Gavaskar since his retirement in 1987. Facing 196 balls, Sachin displayed his true brilliance at the crease, hitting 14 fours and 1 six, until being trapped LBW by a spectacular delivery from Muralitharan.

Never before he had betrayed such emotions on the ground. After breaking Sunil Gavaskars' record of 34 Test centuries at Delhi's Pherozshah Kotla ground an ecstatic Tendulkar jumped with joy, thanked his stars and publicly prayed to his god. After the play he expressed his gratitude to his coach Ramakant Achrekar, his late father Ramesh Tendulkar, his brother Ajit Tendulkar.

 

36th Test Century vs Bangladesh @ Chittagong May 19, 2007. Sachin scored 101 runs in 169 balls which included 9 boundaries. The match was drawn.

 

37th Test Century vs Bangladesh @ Dhaka May 26, 2007. Sachin scored 122 runs in 226 balls which included 8 boundaries and 1 sixer. India won by an innings and 239 runs and won the series as well.

 

38th Test Century vs Australia @ Sydney 4-Jan-08

 

Century 39 : 153 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008

 

sachin tendulkar 40th Test Century vs Australia @ Nagpur on 6-Nov-08

 

Century # 41 : 103* v England at Chennai 11 Dec 2008

 

Century # 42 : 160 v New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton 18 Mar 2009

 

Century # 43 : 100* v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009

 

44th Test Century vs Bangladesh@ Chittagong on 18-Jan-10

 

45th Test Century vs Bangladesh@ Mirpur on 25-Jan-10

 

46th Test Century vs South Africa @Nagpur on 9-Feb-10

 

47th Test Century vs South Africa @Kolkata on 15-Feb-10

 

48th Test Century vs Sri Lanka @Colombo on 28-Jul-10

 

49th Test Century vs Australia @Bangalore on 11-Oct-10

 

50th Test Century vs South Africa @Centurion on 19-Dec-10

 

51th Test Century vs South Africa @Cape Town on 4-Jan-11

 

1st century: On September 9, 1994 at the Premdasa Stadium in Colombo, the little master scored the first of his 45 centuries playing against Australia scoring 110 runs at a strike rate of 84.61.

 

2nd century: His second century came just a month later on October 28, 1994 against New Zealand at Vadodara. This was also Sachin’s first ODI century in India. Opening the innings, he scored 115 runs at a strike rate of 84.55.

 

3rd century: Sachin’s majestic form continued as just two weeks later on November 11, 1994 he scored his third century against West Indies at Jaipur. Sachin scored 105 runs at a strike rate of 78.35 this time.

 

4th century: Sachin went on without a century for nearly 5 months till April 9, 1995 when opening the innings, he scored a blisteringly quick century staying not out at a score of 112 at a strike rate of 104.67. This smashing inning of his won India the match against Sri Lanka at Sharjah.

 

5th century: His fifth century came again in India when he scored an unbeaten 127 at the Barbati stadium in Cuttack at a strike rate of 92.02 against the Kenyans on February 18,1996. All of his first five centuries helped India register victories in those particular matches.

 

6th century: Even though Sachin put up a fight, India tasted defeat at the hands of the Lankans on March 2, 1996 at the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi. A focussed Sachin kept on going while wickets kept falling at regular intervals. He scored 137 runs of 137 balls. Yet, for the first time his century could not culminate into a win for India.

 

7th century: Another century for Sachin, yet another loss for team India. Even though Sachin kept his majestic form going, scoring 100 runs against Pakistan, India still ended up losing the match at The Padang, Singapore.

 

8th Century: Exactly 10 days later India got its revenge against Pakistan and Sachin got his eight ODI century. Opening the inning for India, Sachin scored 118 runs at a strike rate of 84.28, at the Sharjah stadium.

 

9th Century: His 9th century came on August 28, 1996. A day of mixed feelings for Sachin as even though he scored his first century as skipper, India still lost the match to Sri Lanka. Sachin scored 110 runs at a strike rate of 79.71 playing at the Premdasa stadium in Colombo.

 

10th CENTURY: On December 14, 1996, Sachin’s tenth ODI ton helped India register a win against South Africa at Sachin’s home ground Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. Opening the innings, Sachin made 114 runs at a strike rate of 90.47.

 

11th Century: On February 9, 1997 at Willowmoore Park in Benoni, unstoppable Sachin showed the Zimbabweans why he was the most dangerous batsman in the world. Leading India to victory, he scored 104 runs at more than a run a ball.

 

12th Century: On May 14, 1997 at Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore, Sachin scored his second century against New Zealand and his 12th overall ODI century which was also his last century in his first captaincy stint. His 117 runs inning led India to a comfortable victory.

 

13th Century: Sachin went century-less for nearly a year. On April 7, 1998 he came back to form with a century against Australia at the Green Park stadium in Kanpur. He scored a hundred runs again at a strike rate of more than a run a ball leading India to victory.

 

14th Century: Sachin had already started giving his opposition nightmares. On April 22, 1998 he single handedly fought Australia scoring a mammoth 143 runs. Although India lost, nobody could forget that particular innings of his at Sharjah.

 

15th Century: This was the time when Australia really had no answer to the unstoppable force called Sachin. On April 24, 1998, bitter from the last match’s loss, Sachin scored yet another century this time leading India to a win. He scored 134 runs at a strike rate of 102.29.

 

16th Century: On May 31st, 1998, Sachin scored his 16th century against Kenya. He scored a hundred runs not out at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata leading India to victory.

 

17th Century: Hitting centuries one after the other had become a habit for Sachin by now. On July 7, 1998 he scored his 17th century leading India to victory against Sri Lanka at the Premadasa stadium in Colombo. Sachin scored 128 runs at nearly a run a ball.

 

18th Century: In what was yet another victory for team India, Sachin added another century to his records, scoring 127 not out against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo on September 26, 1998.With this century, Sachin surpassed West Indian Desmond Haynes' record of the maximum ODI centuries.

 

19th Century: October 28, 1998: This time we are in Dhaka but the opposition is the familiar Aussie side. Sachin keeps giving them nightmares as he scored a quick 141 runs leading India to another victory over Australia.

 

20th Century: Sharjah has proved to be really lucky for Sachin in the past. November 8, 1998 was no different. Sachin completed his 20th ODI century playing against Zimbabwe. He scored 118 runs not out at strike rate of 105.35.

 

21st Century: 5 days later, on November 13, 1998, Sachin scored another century. This time it was even quicker than his last one. He scored 124 not out at an outstanding strike rate of 135 leading India to another comfortable win against Zimbabwe at Sharjah.

 

22nd Century: Even with the recent loss of his father, Sachin wasn’t ready to slow down. The most dangerous batsman in the world showed Kenya who the real cricketing giant was when he scored an unbeaten 140 runs at a strike rate of 138.61 on May 23, 1999 at County Ground in Bristol. He dedicated this century to his late father Ramesh Tendulkar. This was Sachin’s first ODI century where he did not open the innings.

 

23rd Century: On August 29, 1999, Sachin returned with the first century of his second captaincy stint. He scored 120 runs against Sri Lanka helping India to a win at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo.

 

24th Century: On November 8, 1999 Sachin scored his highest ODI score in an inning when he hammered the New Zealand bowlers for an unbeaten 186 runs at the Lal Bahadur Shastri stadium in Hyderabad which India comfortably won.

 

25th Century: His first century of the new millenium came on March 17, 2000 when he scored 122 runs against the Proteas at the IPCL Sports Complex Ground in Vadodara. Like most of Sachin’s centuries, this one too resulted in a win for India.

 

26th Century: On October 20, 2000, Sachin kept fighting the Lankan bowling attack on his own and stood his ground. He scored 101 runs but could not lead India to a win. This, at one of his luckiest, the Sharjah stadium.

 

27th Century: On December 8, 2000, India had a shocker of a defeat to Zimbabwe at the Barkatullah Khan Stadium in Jodhpur. Even a fantastic 146 run knock by Sachin could not save India from a surprising defeat.

 

28th Century: Another match with Australia, another century for Sachin. On March 31, 2001, Sachin scored 139 runs at more than a run a ball to lead India to victory against the Aussies at the Nehru Stadium in Indore.

 

29th Century: Sachin scored his second century against the Windies on July 4, 2001 at the Harare Sports Club in Harare scoring an unbeaten 122 runs leading India to a win.

 

30th Century: In a losing battle against the Proteas on October 5, 2001, Sachin scored his 30th ODI century at the New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. He made 101 runs at a strike rate of 78.29.

 

31st Century: Another good innings with a score of 146 came on October 24, 2001 when he helped India win at the Boland Park, Paarl against Kenya.

 

32nd Century: His first century against England came after being nearly a decade in the sport on July 4, 2002. He scored an unbeaten 105 batting at the number four spot at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street. This was his second century batting at the number four spot.

 

33rd Century: Just a week later on July 11, 2002, he scored a very fast 113 against Sri Lanka at the County Ground, Bristol, leading team India to victory. This was again while batting at the number four spot

 

34th Century: Sachin went without a century for nearly half a year. He then hit his 34th ton against Namibia at the City Oval, Pietermaritzburg on February 23, 2003. Sachin for the second time managed to score in excess of 150 runs with a score of an unbeaten 152 coming at nearly a run a ball.

 

35th Century: The master batsman got his 35th ODI ton against Australia on October 26, 2003 in Gwalior that resulted in India's 37-run win over the World Champions.

 

36th century: Bowlers were finding it hard to put a stop to Sachin’s menace. Sachin hit his 36th century playing against New Zealand scoring 102 runs at the Lal Bahadur Shastri stadium in Hyderabad, winning the match for India on November 15, 2003

 

37th century: March 16, 2004. It was an India Pakistan match which India went on to lose. Playing at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, Sachin knocked the ball all around the ground to score 141 runs again at a strike rate of more than a run a ball.

 

38th Century: Sachin’s next century came again against Pakistan. Although this century came after a gap of more than a year on April 12, 2005 at Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, Sachin’s 123 could not win the match for India who had another defeat to Pakistan on their records.

 

39th Century: Sachin’s 39th century came against Pakistan on February 6, 2006 when he scored a hundred runs playing at Arbab Niaz Stadium in Peshawar. It is ironical that Sachin’s last three centuries came against Pakistan and India still lost those three matches.

 

40th Century: Tendulkar had slowed down by now and so had his centuries. His 40th century came on September 14, 2006 at the Kinrara Academy Oval in Kuala Lumpur against West Indies when he hit an unbeaten 141 runs. Unfortunately, just like his previous three centuries, India lost this match as well.

 

41st Century: On January 31, 2007, Sachin scored an unbeaten 100 to establish his 41st century. Playing at IPCL Sports Complex Ground in Vadodara against West Indies, Sachin scored at an impressive strike rate of 131.57 leading India to victory.

 

42nd Century: Sachin had hit a rough patch by now. Critics were harsh on him and people wanted to see the old Sachin back. Battling average form and the tongues of his critics, he silenced everybody with an unbeaten 117 against Australia in the Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia on March 2, 2008.

 

43rd Century: If anybody knows how to do it in style, it has to be Sachin Tendulkar. Waiting a full year after his 42nd century, Sachin impressed everybody with an unbeaten 163 against New Zealand on March 6, 2009 at AMI Stadium, Christchurch. Announcement made, Sachin is back

 

44th Century: On September 14, 2009, Sachin wisely held the Indian innings together and scored 138 runs against the Lankans, at the Premadasa stadium in Colombo to lead India to victory.

 

45th Century: It seemed like an impossible task. India were chasing 351 runs for victory in the 5th match of the ongoing India-Australia series. The middle order crumpled, Sachin stayed on. Probably the most exciting run chase of the year, Saching kept scoring all around the ground. Maximising advantage of an injury hit Aussie bowling attack, Sachin kept hopes of a billion Indians alive by leading India very close to a victory. But the tables immediately turned when Sachin was caught at Short Fine Leg at a score of 175 runs. With the fall of Sachin, fell the hopes of an entire nation, and the mesmerising run chase fell short by just 3 runs.

 

46th Century: 200* -- South Africa -- Gwalior -- February 24, 2010

 

47th Century: 120 -- England --Bangalore -- February 27, 2011

 

48th Century: 111 -- South Africa -- Nagpur -- March 12, 2011

 

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