Sachin Tendulkar, the world's only player, has done the feat of scoring 100 centuries. The best score of the player in Test format is an unbeaten 248, which he has made against Bangladesh. This innings of Sachin is counted in historic innings. In which he plagued the opposing bowlers by staying at the crease for 552 minutes. All the opposing bowlers had succumbed to Sachin and then they also made the biggest score of the Test innings.
It was 2004, the Indian team went to visit Bangladesh. This historic match was being played on the grounds of Dhaka. Where when Sachin Tendulkar started batting, the opposing bowler was just beaten up, no one got Sachin wicket and the batsman set a record. Actually, Sachin became the first batsman to score a double century in Test cricket against Bangladesh as soon as he scored 200 runs. This innings of Sachin was also special because Gautam Gambhir returned to the pavilion in this match, 35 runs, Virender Sehwag 13 runs and Rahul Dravid Zero. Then captain Sourav Ganguly was also dismissed for 71 runs.
The team's position was in crisis, then Sachin Tendulkar took the responsibility of batting on his shoulders. He scored an unbeaten 248 runs in the Dhaka Test match. In this innings, the player faced 379 balls. During this time, 35 fours came out of Sachin's bat. Sachin spent 552 minutes at the crease. Bangladesh scored 184 runs in the first innings. While Team India's score reached 526 runs in the first innings thanks to Sachin's innings. Then Bangladesh's team was all out after scoring 202 runs in the second innings. Due to which Team India won by 140 runs.
Currently, this innings is considered to be the historical innings of Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin had done shots in every field. But still the hero of this match was not Sachin but Irfan Pathan. The reason was that Irfan Pathan took 5 wickets in the first inning and 6 in the second inning. But this innings of Sachin Tendulkar for fans is no less than a record. In the Dhaka Test in the 2004 series, Tendulkar equaled the record of Gavaskar's Test centuries.