On this day in 2010: Sachin Tendulkar became the first to climb Mount 200 in ODIs | Cricket News
4 min readUpdated: Feb 24, 2026 01:43 PM IST Sachin Tendulkar was used to breaking records from a very young age, but on this day in 2010, the maestro reached where no man had gone before. Getting a hundred in an ODI was considered a big deal for a long duration in the life of the format – whether played over 60 overs a side or 50. Sunil Gavaskar scored just one in his career, that too in his penultimate game. Getting a double hundred in 50 overs was considered a fantasy till Tendulkar did it against South Africa in Gwalior in 2010. It came during a purple patch in his career across formats, concluding with his stellar role in the victorious 2011 World Cup campaign on home soil. That it came at the age of 36, off just 147 balls, adds even more lustre to the achievement. The bowlers in the opposition were no slouches either, including the incomparable Dale Steyn, Wayne Parnell, Charl Langeveldt and Jacques Kallis. Saeed Anwar’s mark of 194, scored …








