Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has congratulated Indian cricket on the occasion of the men's senior team appearing for its 1000th One-day International match in the first game of the three-match ODI series against the West Indies at Ahmedabad on Sunday.
India have played 999 ODIs so far, the most by any team in the world, winning 518 and losing 431 and bagging two World Cup titles -- 1983 in England and 2011 at home. India played their first ODI match in 1974 and have in recent times stolen a march over Australia and England, who figured in the first-ever ODI match in 1971. Australia are second with 950 matches.
The Men in Blue are thus set to become the first team to play 1000 ODIs and Tendulkar posted a video on his social media accounts on Friday to congratulate all those who have played a role in Indian cricket achieving this "fantastic" achievement and wishing Rohit Sharma's team the very best for the 1000th match.