Most Test centuries
Tendulkar's 35 in pictures
At 127 for 5 against England at Old Trafford, India had their backs to the wall before Sachin Tendulkar saved the day with 119, his maiden century.•Getty Images
After scoring centuries in England, Australia and South Africa, Tendulkar's first century in India was the mainstay in a score of 560 against England that set up the platform to complete an innings victory.•Getty Images
Battling a painful back injury, Tendulkar played an extremely controlled innings. Chasing 271, Tendulkar was dismissed on 136 after which followed a procession of wickets that gave Pakistan victory by a mere 12 runs.•A. Muralidharan/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Tendulkar's second double-century (201 not out) helped India amass 609 in the first innings. After asking Zimbabwe to follow on, India was blunted by a defiant Andy Flower who also hit a double-century to save the game.•Getty Images
Tendulkar's 103 formed the backbone of India's reply to England's 407 at Ahmedabad. The match was drawn with India at 198 for 3, needing 374 for victory.•Getty Images
Tendulkar's first double-century overseas came at Sydney and took India to a massive 705 in the first innings as India pressed for a series victory against Australia.•Getty Images
Tendulkar notched up his fourth double-century and equalled Sunil Gavaskar on 34 centuries during India's win by an innings against Bangladesh at Dhaka.•Getty Images
Tendulkar's 111 was the only score above 25 as India folded for 227 in reply to South Africa's 292 in the first innings at Johannesburg in 1992.•Mike Hewitt/ALLSPORT
Facing a first-innings deficit of 99, India collapsed spectacularly with only Tendulkar defying England with 122, the only score above 20.•Getty Images
In a high scoring game with both teams scoring more than 475 in the first innings, Tendulkar got stuck in and made 124 in the second as the Test meandered to a draw.•AFP
Tendulkar's 126 propelled India to a vital first-innings lead against Australia. Chasing 155 to win, India hobbled home with two wickets to spare.•Getty Images
India posted a mammoth 628 with Tendulkar's 193 being the highest score. England were knocked over for 273 and 309 to give India victory by an innings and 46 runs.•Getty Images
Tendulkar acknowledges the cheers after his double at Sydney. He followed it with a quick 60 in the second innings to set Australia a daunting target.•Getty Images
The original little master and his successor: Gavaskar and Tendulkar during the tour of South Africa in 1992. •Getty Images
Picking up from his 155 at Chennai, Tendulkar continued to torment Australia by hammering 177 from just 207 balls. However, a second-innings implosion gave Australia victory in the dead rubber at Bangalore. •Getty Images
After receiving some contentious decisions in the first Test, Tendulkar replied in style with a fighting 116 at Melbourne. He also made 52 in the second innings as India only managed 195 while needing 376 for victory.•Getty Images
Sachin Tendulkar (155) and Virender Sehwag, with a century on debut, rescued India from dire straits at 68 for 4 to finish on 379. A poor second innings meant that South Africa needed just 54 to win and did so with nine wickets in hand.•Getty Images
Faced with a huge first-innings deficit, Tendulkar struck 176 and was involved in a 214-run partnership with VVS Laxman for the fifth wicket that drew the game.•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Tendulkar's 194 not out at Multan was overshadowed by Virender Sehwag who became the first Indian to score a triple century. India defeated Pakistan by an innings and 52 runs.•Getty Images
Tendulkar fought hard to reach his 35th century and break the record against Sri Lanka at Delhi•AFP