A teenage Sachin Tendulkar represented the northern county of Yorkshire in 1992 – three years after making his Test debut. In doing so, he secured the accolade of being the first overseas cricketer to ever don the kit of the White Rose club.Not overawed, the crowd were to be treated to glimpses of his later greatness as he accumulated over 1,000 runs in the Championship, averaging 46.52. His four-day highlight came courtesy of a 96-ball hundred against Durham towards the back-end of the campaign, but in a consistent year he also notched up half-centuries on seven other occasions.