Sachin Tendulkar Takes A Trip Down Memory Lane Wearing "All Colours" He Wore For Team India. See Pic
Sachin Tendulkar took a trip down memory lane, with a nostalgic reference to his playing days as a Team India cricketer.
- Arnab Mukherji
- Updated: January 09, 2021 06:43 pm IST
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Sachin Tendulkar was seen smiling at the camera
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The former Indian player is also surrounded by several trees in the photo
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The 47-year-old retired from international cricket on November 16, 2013
Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar took to social media on Saturday, to share a picture where he can be seen wearing all the colours of the Indian team's jersey back during his playing days. Tendulkar was seen smiling at the camera, while being surrounded by several trees in a photo uploaded on social media platform Instagram. "Wearing all the colors I wore for #TeamIndia!," read the caption on the picture. The 47-year-old retired from international cricket on November 16, 2013 having called time on his career, following the conclusion of a two-match Test series against the West Indies.
The first clash of the series took place at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, with the second held at his home ground in Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium.
Tendulkar finished his career in the longest format of the game with a score of 74 runs in his final Test inning. The 47-year-old fell short of 16,000 runs in the longest format of the game by 79 runs.
Tendulkar made his debut for the Indian team on November 15, 1989 in a Test match against Pakistan, which was held in Karachi.
The former Indian cricketer was only 16 years old at that time, going on to make his debut in ODI cricket on December 18, 1989.
The 47-year-old was India's leading run-scorer and the second-highest run-scorer overall in the 2011 edition of the World Cup, where the Indian team registered a historic triumph.
The hosts defeated Sri Lanka by six wickets in the final of the tournament, which took place at the Wankhede Stadium.