What Sachin did in Sharjah?

What Sachin did in Sharjah?

On this day in 1998, legendary Indian batter Sachin Tendulkar played one of the finest One Day International (ODI) innings of all times against Australia at Sharjah, unleashing what is known as the ‘Desert Storm’ to the millions, on the lethal Aussie bowling attack comprising of likes of Shane Warne, Michael Kasprowicz …

Who won 1998 Sharjah Cup?

Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Toss India, elected to field first
Series result India won the 1997/98 Coca-Cola Cup
Match number ODI no. 1327
Match days daynight (50-over match)

How many runs did Sachin Tendulkar score against Australia?

In 39 games, Sachin has batted 74 times vs the Aussies and scored 3630 runs.

Why did Sharjah Cup stop?

Asserting that Sharjah was the “most regular venue” in the world, chairman of the Cricketers Benevolent Fund Series (CBFS) — the organisers of tournaments in Sharjah — Abdur Rahman Bukhatir said the venue had suffered because of “TV politics” and appealed to India to “reconsider” its stand of boycotting the venue.

Who was India’s captain in Sachin Tendulkar’s debut Test match?

This match between India and Pakistan was only 16 overs. India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth won the toss and decided to bowl first. Pakistan scored 87 runs for the loss of seven wickets and their top scorer was Saeed Anwar, who remained unbeaten at 42.

How many centuries Sachin scored against Australia?

He made 110 against Australia in the third match of the Singer World Series at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo in September 1994. In ODIs, Tendulkar has scored centuries against 11 different opponents….Key.

Symbol Meaning
Won The match was won by India
Drawn The match was drawn

Who won Sharjah Cup 1997?

India 239-7 v Pakistan 243-6: Pakistan won by 4 wickets, Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah, December 14, 1997 | Cricket Results | Wisden.

Which team won most Sharjah Cup?

Pakistan
The team which competed most often in the Sharjah Cup was Pakistan, who appeared in 28 of the 32 tournaments; Pakistan are also its most successful team, with a total of 15 titles.