Tendulkar completed the magical 17,000-run mark in One-Day International cricket at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi against Australia, to reach another milestone in his glittering career. Sanath Jayasuriya is second on the list with 13,377 runs. Tendulkar's wait to reach the 17,000-run mark in One-dayers continued in Mohali as he missed the milestone by just seven runs after getting dismissed for 40 on a dubious decision in the fourth ODI against Australia.
Sachin went on to score his 45th ODI century off just 81 balls. He also has 91 ODI fifties under his belt.
One-day cricket's leading run-scorers:
Sachin Tendulkar (IND) 17,000 | Sanath Jayasuriya (SRI) 13,377 |
Ricky Ponting (AUS) 12,286 | Inzamam-ul Haq (PAK) 11,739 |
Sourav Ganguly (IND) 11,363 | Rahul Dravid (IND) 10,765 |
Brian Lara (WIN) 10,405 | Jacques Kallis (RSA) 10,328 |
Break-up of Sachin's run tally country-wise:
2995 runs in 66 matches vs Australia | 2749 runs in 74 matches vs Sri Lanka |
2389 runs in 67 matches vs Pakistan | 1750 runs in 42 matches vs N' Zealand |
1655 runs in 52 matches vs S' Africa | 1571 runs in 38 matches vs W' Indies |
1377 runs in 34 matches vs Zimbabwe | 1335 runs in 36 matches vs England |
647 runs in 10 matches vs Kenya | 354 runs in 10 matches vs Bangladesh |
152 runs in 1 match vs Namibia | 81 runs in 2 matches vs UAE |
57 runs in 1 match vs Bermuda | 52 runs in 1 match vs Netherlands |
4 runs in 1 match vs Ireland |
Australia 350/4 (Marsh 112, Watson 93, White 57) beat India 347 (Tendulkar 175, Raina 59, Watson 3-47, McKay 3-59) by three runs
- Australia vs India Fifth ODI at Hyderabad Thursday, Nov 5 2009
- Australia in India 7-match ODI Series 2009
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