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Sachin Tendulkar’s 44th century in ODI

Sachin Tendulkar's 44th century in ODI Today on 14th September Sachin Tendulkar make one more history and he scored 133 runs in ODI match against Srilanka in final of Compaq cup-2009 and this century is Sachin Tendulkar’s 44th century in ODI(One Day International) cricket and this is the History.in this match Master Blaster plays very attacking and gorgeously and made more than 100 runs and this runs are very important because this match is final of tri series(India/Srilanka/New Zealand,Compaq Cup-2009) between India and Srilanka.

After this match we say that Sachin Tendulkar(Master Blaster) is hungry for runs at the age of 37 years and Master Blaster was made for only cricket and cricket.this century is 44th ODI century of Sachin and 4th against Srilanka.all 44 centuries of Master Blaster are shown below of this section.

Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar's 44th Century highlights

Sachin Tendulkar(Master Blaster) all 44 centuries

Runs    Balls 4s    6s  Pos     Versus                Venue                           Date
186*      150     20     3     2      New Zealand     Hyderabad         8 November 1999
163*     133     16     5     2       New Zealand     Christchurch     8 March 2009
152        151     18     0     2      Namibia               Pietersburg      23 February 2003
146        153     15     2     2      Zimbabwe           Jodhpur             8 December 2000
146        153     15     2     2     Kenya                    Paarl                   24 October 2001
143        131     9     5     2        Australia             Sharjah               22 April 1998
141*      148     13     5     2     West Indies        Kuala Lumpur   14 September 2006
141         128     13     3     2     Australia            Dhaka                    28 October 1998
141         135     17     1     2     Pakistan              Rawalpindi          16 March 2004
140*      101     16     3     4     Kenya                  Bristol                   23 May 1999
139         125     19     0     2     Australia            Indore                  31 March 2001
138      133    10     1      2     Srilanka            Colombo              14 September 2009
137        137     8     5     2       Sri Lanka             Delhi                      2 March 1996
134        131     12     3     4     Australia              Sharjah                24 April 1998
128        131     12     3     2     Sri Lanka              Colombo             7 July 1998
127*     138     15     1     2     Kenya                    Cuttack               18 February 1996
127*     130     13     1     1     Zimbabwe            Bulawayo          26 September 1998
124*     92     12     6     2        Zimbabwe           Sharjah               13 November 1998
123       130     12     2     2     Pakistan               Ahmedabad     12 April 2005
122*     131     12     1     2     West Indies         Harare                 4 July 2001
122       138     12     0     2     South Africa      Vadodara          17 March 2000
120       141     11     2     1      Sri Lanka             Colombo            29 August 1999
118*     112     14     2     2      Zimbabwe          Sharjah                8 November 1998
118       140     8     2     2        Pakistan              Sharjah               15 April 1996
117*    120     10     0     2     Australia             Sydney                2 March 2008
117     137     13     2     2       New Zealand     Bangalore           14 May 1997
115     136     19     3     2        New Zealand     Vadodara           28 October 1994
114     126     14     0     1        South Africa     Mumbai              14 December 1996
113     102     12     1     4        Sri Lanka            Bristol                 11 July 2002
112*    107     15     1     2      Sri Lanka            Sharjah                 9 April 1995
110     130     8     2     2         Australia            Colombo              9 September 1994
110     138     5     1     2          Sri Lanka           Colombo             28 August 1996
105*   108     8     1     4         England             Chester-le-Street     4 July 2002
105     134     10     0     2     West Indies       Jaipur                   11 November 1994
104     97     8     1     2          Zimbabwe          Benoni                   9 February 1997
102     91     12     1     2        New Zealand     Hyderabad         15 November 2003
101     140     3     1     2        Sri Lanka            Sharjah                 20 October 2000
101     129     9     0     2        South Africa     Johannesburg     5 October 2001
100*   103     13     0     2     Kenya                 Kolkata                 31 May 1998
100*    76     10     1     4     West Indies      Vadodara              31 January 2007
100     111     9     1     2        Pakistan             Singapore             5 April 1996
100     89     5     7     2         Australia           Kanpur                  7 April 1998
100     119     9     1     2        Australia          Gwalior                  26 October 2003
100     113     10     1     2     Pakistan            Peshawar               6 February 2006

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