Sachin Tendulkar turns savior in his farewell Ranji Trophy game as he leads Mumbai to win

Written By Maleeva Rebello | Updated: Oct 30, 2013, 06:28 PM IST

The best way for a sports person to leave the game he or she has dedicated their life to is on a high and that is exactly what the 'Little Master' did in his final domestic cricket game.

Sachin Tendulkar walked away from the Ranji Trophy arena on Wednesday with his head held high as the cricket legend who will play his 200th and final Test in November this year against West Indies.

 Mumbai beat Haryana by four-wickets to win the match as Sachin scored 79 runs in 175-balls as he was not out.

For 24 years, Sachin Tendulkar has broken all the records in the game when it comes to batting.

Tendulkar who scored 5 runs in the first innings put up a great fight as he was watched by fans on TV and others who keenly followed the match on Twitter.

Fans are hoping Sachin Tendulkar is the hero again when he plays for India at Mumbai against West Indies in his 200th and last Test.

Here are some fans views,

Prajna Lal, 24, a student said, "I really liked the way Sachin played and am hoping he slams a 100 in his 199th and 200th Test."

Kamal Goel, 30, a doctor said, "I have watched almost all Sachin Tendulkar matches and am a big fan, I really want him to do well in his final international Test as he did in Ranji."

Uday Makne, 43, a teacher said, "No one deserves to go on a high more than Sachin, he is a legend and I'm sure his last match will be a testimony to his career, awesome."

Wayne George 27, an architect said, "Sachin Tendulkar has spent some great time in the middle in this Ranji match and I'm hoping he adds some more runs and score four centuries as he retires from cricket on a high."