New Delhi: The legendary Indian cricket player Satin Tendorker is not confused by young players during the Saturday Cricket (BCCI) Award 2025 Saturday Committee (BCCI) Award. I urged it like.
CK NAYUDU LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD was awarded to Tendulkar. In addition to the amazing achievements of reaching 100 hundred, the master blaster keeps records of most runs in tests and ODI matches.
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With the annual “Naman Prize” function of BCCI, ICC Chairman Jay Shah has awarded his life award to the Indian icon, Satin Tendorker.
At the ceremony, Tendulkar urged young people to take care of what they have and take responsibility to move the game and the people’s reputation.
“Without cricket, all of us would not be sitting in this room. For me, it was a gift of the ultimate life, we will slowly start to lose your career slowly.” Tendulkar said.
“I shouldn’t give you advice or say that you keep focusing on anything, but don’t confuse them. All of what we have. Please take care of it when we have everything, you have all the crickets, you do your best. Use it as much as you want to stop cricket a few years ago.
From 1989 to 2013, Tendorker, called the “Cricket God,” pleased his cricket fans around the world with his unparalleled talent and brilliance. At the age of 16, TENDULKAR made a test debut on November 15, 1989, and on December 18, the same year he played in the first ODI.
Tendulkar is a 34,357 run with an average of 48.52 in the 664 participation, a major Lancerer of the international cricket, and his half -century records of the 10th century and 164 people are unmatched in the history of sports. Tendulkar played a record 200 test match and became the first batter to reach the 2nd century in the ODI.
Tendulkar later posted to X: “I am deeply honored to be able to win the CK Nayudu LifeTime Achievement Award. My 24 -year cricket trip was not my family. Family beliefs, love. Sacrifice.
Tendular recorded 18,426 runs with an average of 44.83 on an average of 96 half a century and 49 hundred people. He won 15,921 runs on average 53.78 in test cricket and won his 50s in his 50s in 5100 and 1968. Following the 1992 World Cup debut, Tendulkar’s desire for his life was realized in 2011 when he was a member of the Indian ICC Cricket World Cup.