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Sachin Tendulkar is a player of umpteenth records and there is no denying that! Since the time he made his debut in first-class cricket with the Ranji Trophy series in Mumbai on December 10, 1988, he has set a string of records in his eventful career spanning across 25 years, which again is a record in itself.
But the feats don't end there! Sachin Tendular also owns the record of having played at most number of grounds across the globe.
Apparently, the “Master Blaster” has played in as many as 111 different grounds — from Municipal Corporation Dadoji Konddeo Stadium in Thana to Okaes Oval in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.
Wankhede Stadium, where he made his Ranji debut and where he will play the final match of his long career, has been his favorite ground, where he has played as many as 33 matches so far.
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