Kanpur: The day of November 16 has been recorded as a never forgetting day in cricket history. This was the day when the God of cricket Sachin Tendulkar landed in the cricket ground for the last time. The match was played between India and West Indies in Mumbai. The entire stadium was packed to see his hero's last match. MS Dhoni was the captain of the team in Sachin Tendulkar's farewell match. In the Test match at Wankhede in Mumbai, India won the toss and decided to field first and the entire Windies team was reduced to 182 runs in the first match. After this, India scored a score of 495 runs in the first innings. Sachin Tendulkar, who landed in the final Test, could not score a century, but he played brilliant innings of 74 runs. Rohit and Pujara had scored centuries in that match, while Sachin was sent to the pavilion by Devnarayan. West Indies' second innings was reduced to 187 runs. With this, India won the match by an innings and 126 runs. The hero of this victory of India was Pragyan Ojha, who took 5-5 wickets in both innings. While Sachin said goodbye to cricket on 16 November, the day of 15 November is remembered for his Test debut. Tendulkar made his Test debut against Pakistan in Karachi. He scored only one inning, scoring 15 off 24 balls in the first match, hitting 2 fours. He was bowled by Waqar Younis, who interestingly made his Test debut in the same match. First got out of Mumbai Indian, now Yuvraj could not stand even in T10 Hong Kong Open: Srikanth makes place in semi-final 14-year-old Isha Singh created history, won three gold medals in shooting