India, June 19 -- A year before a 16-year-old baby-faced Sachin Tendulkar made his Test debut for India in Pakistan, he first got the taste of an international trip when he travelled to England in 1988 as part of a young Indian team for the Star Cricket Club team that also featured the likes of Sourav Ganguly. It was the beginning of Tendulkar's long association with England. He scored his maiden Test century at Old Trafford in Manchester in August 1990, becoming the second youngest at the age of 17 years and 107 days to hit a Test hundred. He would go on to register seven Test centuries against England in 32 matches, scoring 2535 runs at an average of 51.73. In between, he became the first non-English cricketer to play for Yorkshire, bre...