List of ODI awards for Sachin Tendulkar

The List of ODI Awards for Sachin Tendulkar is intended to summarize the list of awards won by Sachin Tendulkar, an Indian cricketer on the field over his ODI career. Tendulkar is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsman in world cricket history.[1] He holds the world record for the most number of Man of the Series (MoS) and Man of the Match (MoM) awards in ODI matches.[2] Tendulkar also holds the record for most number of MoM awards in Cricket World Cup matches (9 MoM Awards in 45 games).[3]

In terms of frequency of Man of Match awards, Tendulkar averages an award once every 7.47 matches - 62 awards in 463 matches . This average stands behind Viv Richards (MoM award once every 5.58 matches) and Gordon Greenidge (MoM award once every 6.00 matches) for cricketers who have appeared in at least 100 matches.[4][5]

Man of the series awards

Tendulkar has won a world record of most ODI MoS awards over his year's career.[6]

# Series (Opponents) Season Series Performance
1 Singer Series (Australia, Sri Lanka)[7] 1994 136 Runs (4 Matches & 3 Innings, 1×100)
2 Wills World Series (West Indies, New Zealand) 1994/95 285 Runs (5 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 39-4-155-8; 1 Catch
3 West Indies in India ODI Tour 1994/95 246 Runs (5 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 16-0-93-1; 1 Catch
4 Silver Jubliee Independence Cup (Bangladesh, Pakistan) 1997/98 258 Runs (5 Innings, 3×50); 23.3-0-148-5; 6 Catches
5 Coca-Cola Cup (Australia, New Zealand) 1997/98 435 Runs (5 Innings, 2×100, 1×50); 19-0-101-2
6 India in Zimbabwe ODI Tour 1998/99 158 Runs (3 Innings, 1×100); 6-0-41-0; 1 Catch
7 Coca-Cola Championship (Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka) 1998/99 274 Runs (5 Innings, 2×100); 14-0-51-2; 1 Catch
8 South Africa in India ODI Tour 1999/00 274 Runs (5 Innings, 1×100, 1×50); 49-1-219-6; 1 Catch
9 Coca-Cola Cup (West Indies, Zimbabwe) 2001 282 Runs (5 Innings, 1x100, 2x50); 4-0-25-0
10 England in India ODI Tour 2001/02 266 Runs (6 Innings, 2×50); 30.5-158-2; 3 Catches
11 2003 Cricket World Cup 2002/03 673 Runs (11 Innings, 1×100, 6×50); 18-0-77-2; 4 Catches
12 TVS Cup (Australia, New Zealand) 2003/04 466 Runs (7 Innings, 2×100, 2×50); 21-0-125-1
13 West Indies in India ODI Tour 2006/07 191 Runs (4 Innings, 1×100, 1×50); 23-0-112-4
14 Future Cup (vs South Africa at Belfast)[8][9] 2007 200 Runs (3 Matches, 3 Innings, 2×50)
15 Compaq Cup Tri-Series 2009 212 Runs (3 Innings, 1×100);
16 South Africa in India ODI Tour 2009/10 204 Runs (2 Innings, 1×100);

Man of the match award

Tendulkar has won a world record of 62 ODI Man of the Match Awards in his career.[6]

  India Won   India Lost

S No Opponent Result Venue Season Innings Match Performance
1 Sri Lanka India Won Nehru Stadium, Pune 1990/91 2nd [10] 53 (41b, 7x4, 1x6); 9-0-39-2; 2 Catches
2 West Indies India Won Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1991/92 2nd [11] 11* (27b, 1x4); 10-1-34-4
3 South Africa India Won Eden Gardens, Kolkata 1991/92 2nd [12] 62 (73b, 8x4, 1x6); 5-0-27-1
4 West Indies India Won MCG, Melbourne 1991/92 2nd [13] 57* (88b, 2x4); 10-1-38-0
5 Pakistan India Won SCG, Sydney 1991/92 1st [14] 54* (62b, 3x4); 10-0-37-1
6 Zimbabwe India Won Westpac Park, Hamilton 1991/92 1st [15] 81 (77b, 8x4, 1x6); 6-0-35-1
7 New Zealand India Won Eden Park, Auckland 1993/94 1st [16] 82 (49b, 15x4, 2x6)
8 Australia India Won Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 1994 1st [17] 110 (130b, 8x4, 2x6); 3-0-15-0
9 New Zealand India Won IPCL Ground, Vadodara 1994/95 2nd [18] 115 (136b, 9x4), 3-0-27-0
10 New Zealand India Won Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi 1994/95 1st [19] 62 (54b, 13x4); 10-2-29-2
11 West Indies India Won Eden Gardens, Kolkata 1994/95 2nd 66 (68b, 8x4); 8-2-35-1
12 Sri Lanka India Won Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1994/95 112* (107b, 15x4, 1x6); 1 Catch
13 Kenya India Won Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 1995/96 127* (138b, 15x4, 1x6); 5-0-26-0
14 West Indies India Won Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior 1995/96 70 (91b, 8x4)
15 Pakistan India Won Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1995/96 118 (140b, 8x4, 2x6); 7.1-0-40-2
16 Pakistan India Won Toronto CSC Club, Toronto 1996 89* (89b, 9x4, 3x6); 2-0-12-0; 1 Catch
17 Australia India Won Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1996/97 88 (111b, 9x4); 8-0-45-1; 2 Catches
18 South Africa India Won Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 1996/97 114 (126b, 14x4)
19 Zimbabwe India Won Willowmoore Park, Benoni 1996/97 104 (97b, 8x4, 1x6); 3-0-16-0
20 New Zealand India Won Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1997 117 (137b,13x4, 2x6); 7-0-35-0
21 Pakistan India Won Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 1997/98 95 (78b, 6x4, 5x6); 7-0-45-3
22 Australia India Won Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi 1997/98 8 (11b, 1x4); 10-1-32-5
23 Australia India Won Green Park Stadium, Kanpur 1997/98 100 (89b, 5x4, 7x6); 4-0-19-0
24 Australia India Lost Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1997/98 80 (72b, 9x4); 4-0-21-0
25 Australia India Lost Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1997/98 143 (131b, 9x4, 5x6); 5-0-27-1; 1 Run Out
26 Australia India Won Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1997/98 134 (131b, 12x4, 3x6); 1-0-12-0
27 Kenya India Won Eden Gardens, Kolkata 1998 100* (103b, 13x4); 1-0-4-0
28 Sri Lanka India Won Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 1998 128 (131b, 8x4, 2x6); 1-0-13-0
29 Zimbabwe India Won Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 1998/99 127* (130b, 13x4, 1x6); 1 Catch
30 Australia India Won Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 1998/99 141 (128b, 13x4, 3x6); 9.1-0-38-4; 1 Catch
31 Zimbabwe India Won Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1998/99 118 (112b, 14x4, 2x6); 1-0-4-0
32 Zimbabwe India Won Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 1998/99 124 (92b, 12x4, 6x6); 4-0-16-1; 1 Catch
33 Kenya India Won County Cricket Ground, Bristol, Bristol 1999 140* (101b, 16x4, 3x6); 1-0-23-0
34 Zimbabwe India Won Kallang Ground, Singapore 1999 85 (72b, 7x4, 3x6)
35 New Zealand India Won LBS Stadium, Hyderabad 1999/00 186* (150b, 20x4, 3x6); 1 Catch
36 South Africa India Won IPCL Ground, Vadodara 1999/00 122 (138b, 12x4); 9-1-43-0
37 Sri Lanka India Lost Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah 2000/01 101 (140b, 3x4, 1x6); 5-0-22-0
38 Australia India Won Nehru Stadium, Indore 2000/01 139 (125b, 19x4); 1 Catch
39 Zimbabwe India Won Harare Sports Club, Harare 2001 70 (70b, 13x4)
40 West Indies India Won Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 2001 81 (110b, 8x4); 2-0-14-0
41 West Indies India Won Harare Sports Club, Harare 2001 122 (131b, 12x4, 1x6); 2-0-11-0
42 Kenya India Won Boland Park, Paarl 2001/02 146 (132b, 17x4)
43 England India Won MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 2001/02 68 (79b, 10x4); 1-0-8-0; 1 Catch
44 West Indies India Won Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain 2001/02 65 (70b, 3x4,1x6); 3-0-20-1
45 Sri Lanka India Won County Cricket Ground, Bristol 2002 113 (102b, 12x4, 1x6)
46 Zimbabwe India Won Harare Sports Club, Harare 2002/03 81 (91b, 10x4)
47 Namibia India Won Pietermaritzburg Oval, Pietermaritzburg 2002/03 152 (151b, 18x4)
48 Pakistan India Won Centurion Park, Centurion 2002/03 98 (75b, 12x4, 1x6)
49 Australia India Won Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior 2003/04 100 (119b, 9x4, 1x6); 6-0-39-1
50 Pakistan India Lost Pindi Club Ground, Rawalpindi 2003/04 141 (135b, 17x4, 1x6); 6-0-45-0
51 Bangladesh India Won SSC Ground, Colombo 2004 82 (126b, 10x4, 1x6); 10-0-35-3
52 West Indies India Lost Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur 2006/07 141 (148b, 13x4, 5x6)
53 West Indies India Won IPCL Ground, Vadodara 2006/07 100* (76b, 10x4, 1x6)
54 South Africa India Won Belfast, Northern Ireland 2006/07 93 (106b, 13x4, 2x6)
55 England India Won The Oval, England 2007/08 94 (81b, 16x4, 1x6)
56 Pakistan India Won Gwalior, India 2007/08 97 (102b, 16x4)
57 Australia India Won SCG, Australia 2007/08 117* (120b, 8x4)
58 New Zealand India Won Christchurch, New Zealand 2008/09 163* (133b, 16x4, 5x6)
59 Sri Lanka India Won Colombo, Sri Lanka 2009/10 138 (133b, 10x4, 1x6)
60 Australia India Lost Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad 2009/10 175 (141b, 19x4, 4x6)
61 South Africa India Won Roop Singh International Stadium, Gwalior 2009/10 200* (147b, 25x4, 3x6)
62 Pakistan India Won Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2011 85 (116b, 11x4, 0x6)

References

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  3. "World Cups - Most Man of the Match Awards". Cricinfo. Retrieved 11 May 2007.
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  7. Batsman of the series award
  8. Tendulkar decided to share the MoS award with Yuvraj Singh, though it is not aware if the official records will reflect the same.
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