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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Set For Debut: How Sachin Tendulkar Performed In His First Match For India
Shivam Sharma | June 28, 2026 3:11 PM CST

The buzz surrounding Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s international debut highlights a familiar sense of excitement in Indian cricket: emergence of an exceptionally young, generational batting talent on the world stage.

Whenever a teenager breaks into the senior national team, comparisons inevitably trace back to the ultimate blueprint - the international debut of a 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar in 1989. While Tendulkar would go on to rewrite every major batting record over a 24-year career, his initial step into international cricket was a trial by fire that showed early setbacks are entirely normal for a young prodigy.

Test Debut: Caught in a Pakistani Firestorm (Karachi, 1989)

On November 15, 1989, a 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar walked out at the National Stadium in Karachi to face one of the most intimidating fast-bowling combinations in cricket history: Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, and a fellow debutant named Waqar Younis.

Date: December 18, 1989

Venue: Gujranwala vs. Pakistan (Match reduced to 16 overs)

Runs Scored: 0 (Duck) off 2 deliveries

Dismissal: Caught by Imran Khan, bowled by Waqar Younis

In a rain-shortened, high-intensity match trimmed down to just 16 overs per side, a young Tendulkar was sent in to accelerate. However, his stay at the crease lasted a mere two balls. Once again, it was his nemesis Waqar Younis who got the better of him, forcing a leading edge that traveled directly into the hands of Pakistani captain Imran Khan.

Tendulkar departed for a second-ball duck. In an incredible twist of statistical irony, the man who would eventually go on to score a record-breaking 49 ODI centuries actually failed to score a single run in his first two international one-day appearances, registering back-to-back ducks before finally getting off the mark.


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