Sachin Tendulkar presented with honorary SCG membership
Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar has been given honorary SCG membership for his contribution to cricket at the venue.
SCG Trust chairman Rodney Cavalier was presenting Tendulkar with the honour prior to Sunday's one-day international between Australia and India.
"The Trust does not award honorary memberships lightly. Sachin is the first overseas player in any sport, and only the second cricketer, to be handed the honour," Cavalier said.
"Cricket fans have been treated to many splendid innings by Sachin at the SCG, including his innings of 241 in 2004 where he shared a magnificent partnership of 353 with VVS Laxman.
"Sachin has also conducted himself with grace and dignity throughout his career. I'm sure all members and cricket fans would welcome him back to the SCG at any time."
Tendulkar has played 188 Tests and scored a record 15,470 runs, with the SCG generally a happy hunting ground for the Little Master.
He has a Test average of 157 in Sydney, where he has crafted three centuries.
The 38-year-old has struggled for most of India's current tour of Australia, with his wait for a 100th international hundred now stretching through 11 Tests and nine one-dayers after his 111 against South Africa in the World Cup last March.
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