Friday 4 February 2022

"Huge Milestone": Sachin Tendulkar On India's 1000th ODI Match

 As India gears up to play its 1000th ODI, incredible cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Friday named the accomplishment as the "immense achievement" for the whole country and the Rohit Sharma-drove side.

As India gears up to play its 1000th ODI, amazing cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Friday named the accomplishment as the "gigantic achievement" for the whole country and the Rohit Sharma-drove side. India will turn into the main group to play the 1000th ODI when the side meets West Indies on Sunday in the primary match of the series. "India playing the 1000th ODI is an enormous achievement. The primary ODI was played in 1974, it was just conceivable in light of the past cricketers, current cricketers, the past and current board individuals," Tendulkar on his 100 MB.

"Also not to fail to remember the main individuals, our Indian cricket crew well-wishers, from the past ages and the ones who are today with us," he added.

The previous player likewise hoped everything would turn out great for Team India for the impending West Indies series.

"I need to say it is an accomplishment for us all and the whole country ought to be pleased with this and trust Indian cricket keeps on becoming stronger to strength. I hope everything turns out great for them for the approaching series and particularly for the 1000th ODI," said Tendulkar.

Group India are set to play three ODIs at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad from February 6 followed by the T20I series at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata from February 16.

As of now, at 999 matches, India represents 518 successes, 431 misfortunes, the nineties, and 41 coordinates finishing with no outcome. India played its 500th match in 2002 and after twenty years would arrive at the achievement of playing 1000 ODIs.

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