One of the Cricket game's all-time greats, Sachin Tendulkar, on Sunday announced his retirement from 01-day cricket, bringing to an end a glorious 23-year-old career in the format during which he rewrote numerous batting records.
                                                                 

"I have decided to retire from the One-Day cricket format of the game. I feel blessed to have fulfilled the dream of being part of a World Cup wining Indian team. The preparatory process to defend the World Cup in 2015 should begin early and in right earnest," the 39-year-oldman Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar said in a statement released by the BCCI on Sunday.


"I would like to wish the team all the very best for the future. I am eternally grateful to all my well wishers for their unconditional support and love over the years,"Sachin added.


Tendulkar, considered the most complete batsman in modern cricket and one who was considered next only to the legendary Sir Donald Bradman, retires from the ODI format at the top of the run-getters' list.

Tendulkar goes out after amassing 18,426 runs in 463 one-dayers at an average of 44.83. The diminutive right-hand batsman has an astonishing 49 hundreds in the ODI format, including a 200* the first in this form of the game.

Tendulkar made his ODI debut against Pakistan way back in 1989 and interestingly he is quitting the scene just ahead of another series against the arch-rivals.


The Mumbaikar, who made himself unavailable for T-20 after playing just one game in 2006, will now remain active in only the Test arena.

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar: 39 years, 39 achievements.