Sachin Tendulkar is set to another feather to his already crowded cap as Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on October 16 announced that the iconic Indian cricketer will be conferred the membership of the Order of Australia, an honour “rarely” awarded to non-Australians.
Sachin Tendulkar will become only the second Indian after former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee to get the honour. Mr. Sorabjee was made an Honorary Member of the Order of Australia (AM) “for service to Australia-India bilateral legal relations” in 2006.
Tendulkar is not the first cricketer to be made an Order
of Australia AM as in 2009, West Indies legend Brian Lara was also made
an honorary member.
Another West Indies legend,
Clive Lloyd, is an Honorary Officer in the Order of Australia, having
been conferred the award way back in 1985.
The
right-handed Tendulkar, considered the finest batsman in contemporary
cricket, has 15,533 runs in 190 Tests besides a mammoth 18,426 runs in
463 ODIs.
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