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Sachin Tendulkar completed 11,000 Test runs on Saturday, on way to his unbeaten 57. The following is the break-up:

1000 — Vs South Africa in Johannesburg, 1992-93, 18 Tests and 27 innings

2000 — Vs New Zealand in Hamilton, 1993-94, 32 Tests and 44 innings

3000 — Vs South Africa in Kanpur, 1996-97, 45 Tests and 67 innings

4000 — Vs Sri Lanka in Mumbai, 1997-98, 58 Tests, 86 innings

5000 — Vs Pakistan in Calcutta, 1998-99, 67 Tests, 103 innings

6000 — Vs South Africa in Bangalore, 1999-2000, 76 Tests, 120 innings

7000 — Vs South Africa in Bloemfontein, 2001-02, 85 Tests, 136 innings

8000 — Vs West Indies in Kingston, 2001-02, 96 Tests, 154 innings

9000 — Vs Australia in Sydney, 2003-04, 111 Tests, 179 innings

10000 — Vs Pakistan in Calcutta, 2004-05, 122 Tests, 195 innings

11000 — Vs England in Nottingham, 2007, 139 Tests, 223 innings

Note: Sachin is Test cricket’s third batsman to achieve 11,000-run mark. Only Brian Lara (11,953) and Allan Border (11,174) are ahead of him.

MOST RUNS BY INDIANS IN ENGLAND

Sachin Tendulkar overtook Sunil Gavaskar as the highest run-getter among Indians in England. The following is the list:

Sachin Tendulkar 12 Tests, 1184* runs

Sunil Gavaskar 16 Tests, 1152 runs

Dilip Vengsarkar 13 Tests, 960 runs

Gundappa Viswanath 13 Tests, 858 runs

Rahul Dravid 8 Tests, 837 runs

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