Man of The Series Awards
Tendulkar has won a world record of most ODI MoS awards over his year's career.
# | Series (Opponents) | Season | Series Performance |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Singer Series (Australia, Sri Lanka) | 1994 | 136 Runs (4 Matches & 3 Innings, 1×100) |
2 | Wills World Series (West Indies, New Zealand) | 1994/95 | 285 Runs (5 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 39-4-155-8; 1 Catch |
3 | West Indies in India ODI Tour | 1994/95 | 246 Runs (5 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 16-0-93-1; 1 Catch |
4 | Silver Jubliee Independence Cup (Bangladesh, Pakistan) | 1997/98 | 258 Runs (5 Innings, 3×50); 23.3-0-148-5; 6 Catches |
5 | Coca-Cola Cup (Australia, New Zealand) | 1997/98 | 435 Runs (5 Innings, 2×100, 1×50); 19-0-101-2 |
6 | India in Zimbabwe ODI Tour | 1998/99 | 158 Runs (3 Innings, 1×100); 6-0-41-0; 1 Catch |
7 | Coca-Cola Championship (Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka) | 1998/99 | 274 Runs (5 Innings, 2×100); 14-0-51-2; 1 Catch |
8 | South Africa in India ODI Tour | 1999/00 | 274 Runs (5 Innings, 1×100, 1×50); 49-1-219-6; 1 Catch |
9 | Coca-Cola Cup (West Indies, Zimbabwe) | 2001 | 282 Runs (5 Innings, 1x100, 2x50); 4-0-25-0 |
10 | England in India ODI Tour | 2001/02 | 266 Runs (6 Innings, 2×50); 30.5-158-2; 3 Catches |
11 | 2003 Cricket World Cup | 2002/03 | 673 Runs (11 Innings, 1×100, 6×50); 18-0-77-2; 4 Catches |
12 | TVS Cup (Australia, New Zealand) | 2003/04 | 466 Runs (7 Innings, 2×100, 2×50); 21-0-125-1 |
13 | West Indies in India ODI Tour | 2006/07 | 191 Runs (4 Innings, 1×100, 1×50); 23-0-112-4 |
14 | Future Cup (vs South Africa at Belfast) | 2007 | 200 Runs (3 Matches, 3 Innings, 2×50) |
15 | Compaq Cup Tri-Series | 2009 | 212 Runs (3 Innings, 1×100); |
16 | South Africa in India ODI Tour | 2009/10 | 204 Runs (2 Innings, 1×100); |
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