NEW DELHI: November 15 holds a special place in Indian cricket, celebrating milestones from two of the country’s greatest batters: Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. This date marks not only the beginning of Tendulkar’s legendary career but also a record-breaking achievement by Kohli, symbolizing the generational shift in Indian cricket excellence.
On November 15, 1989, a 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar debuted for India in a Test match against Pakistan in Karachi.
Facing a formidable bowling attack that included another debutant Waqar Younis, Tendulkar displayed remarkable resilience under pressure. Despite being hit on the nose by a bouncer, he showed grit and determination, scoring 15 runs off 24 balls, including two boundaries.
This was the beginning of an iconic 24-year career in which Tendulkar would redefine cricketing records, amassing 15,921 Test runs and achieving a historic 100 international centuries — a feat unparalleled in the sport.
Exactly 34 years later, on November 15, 2023, Kohli surpassed Tendulkar’s record for most ODI centuries by scoring his 50th ton during the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand in Mumbai.
Playing in the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Kohli scored his 50th ODI century, cementing his status as one of the modern era’s greatest players.
His century came with a two off Lockie Ferguson, as he reached the mark in 106 balls, striking eight fours and a six.
This achievement not only showcased Kohli’s skill and determination but also honored the legacy of his idol, Tendulkar, setting a new benchmark in ODI cricket.
Together, these milestones on November 15 underscore the impact of Tendulkar and Kohli on Indian cricket, celebrating a shared legacy of excellence across generations.