TENDULKAR REWRITES RECORD BOOKS AGAIN
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
INDIA superstar Sachin Tendulkar became the first man to score a double century in a One Day International with a spectacular innings against South Africa.
The brilliant batsman made history in Gwalior by beating the record score set by Charles Coventry of Zimbabwe and Pakistan's Saeed Anwar.
No other player has made as many ODI centuries as Tendulkar, who racked up his 46th ton in this form of the game when batting throughout his side's innings.
The full stats are he faced 147 deliveries and smashed 25 boundaries including three sixes.
Tendulkar, 36, is rewriting the record books all the time.
He has hit the most runs in Test cricket (13,447) and ODIs, and nobody has scored more Test tons than the Little Master.
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