Herein, at what age Sachin retired?
India great Sachin Tendulkar announced his retirement from one-day international cricket on this day in 2012. Aged 39, 'The Little Master' – widely regarded as the world's finest living batsman – called time on his 50-over career, which began in 1989, having won 463 ODI caps.
One may also ask, what is Sachin Tendulkar doing after retirement? Currently, Sachin Tendulkar is the owner of the popular 100MB app, which curates content on his life in and out of cricket since his retirement and this adds to the Sachin Tendulkar net worth figure as well.
Additionally, when did Sachin Tendulkar retire from ODI?
Tendulkar announced his retirement from One-day Internationals (ODIs) on December 12 and also retired from Twenty20 (T20) cricket in 2013. He also last played for Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2013.
Is Sachin Tendulkar 10th fail?
Former India batsman Sachin Tendulkar, who is the most decorated batsman in the history of the game, failed his 10th class exams and decided against taking the exam after that. Well, the decision paid off as he concentrated fully on his batting and went on to become one of the all-time greats.
