But experts never lost faith in him. Another Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar commented that once he gets his first one, there will be no stopping him. Finally the big day came Sep 9, 1994, when Tendulkar struck a blazing 110 against Australia in Colombo.
The jinx broken, Tendulkar celebrated with two more three-figure knocks in the next two months. From then on, there was no looking back.
The memories of Tendulkar tearing into one of the greatest spinners of all-time, Shane Warne, at Sharjah, will forever be etched in the minds of cricket fans. In that tournament, he hit two back-to-back centuries (143; 134) against Australia—the first helped India qualify for the final based on a better Net Run Rate and the second, in the finals—which was played on Tendulkar's 25th birthday, helped India beat Australia to win the title.