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However, at one point, Sachin himself discarded number 10. After dabbling with 99 in the early days of numbered jerseys, Sachin came to 10 in 2000. And his form blossomed. He scored close to 5,000 ODI runs in the 4-year period of 2000-04 at an average of close to 50.
2005, however, was a forgettable year for the champion cricketer. Sandwiched in the Ganguly-Chappell spat, Tendulkar lost his form as well as suffered from the Tennis Elbow injury.
In September 2005, his elder brother visited the man most of India's who's who would trust with their numbers - Bejan Daruwala. Daruwala suggested him to change from 10 to 33 to help him overcome bad luck as well as the Tennis Elbow injury scare which threatened to be career ending at one point. The first match Sachin played with new number on his back, he pummeled Sri Lanka for 93 which he followed with 67 in the next ODI.
But what followed was a disastrous run of scores - 2,11,19,39,2,2,2,30.
When Sachin next played in India colors again in Pakistan in February 2006, he donned his usual no. 10. The result was a 100.
And that's how 33 was forgotten again.
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