Sachin Tendulkar, farewell: Your photos
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Fans of legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar have been taking their photos to mark the final game of his illustrious career. Pratik Shah had tickets for all five days of the second test match between India and the West Indies in Mumbai.

At Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Pratik chatted to the body-painted Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary, who is also known as Gautam and widely regarded as Tendulkar's biggest fan.

Neil Dodhia wanted to be in the stadium with around 40,000 spectators to see Sachin Tendulkar play in his final game.

Varun Doshi holds a souvenir banner of his visit to Wankhede Stadium.

Nikita Williams: "I've grown up watching Tendulkar play for India and wanted to be there for his last match."

Kishan Buragadda zoomed in on Tendulkar being carried by his team mates around the field: "I grew up watching him play. He carried the hopes and dreams of one billion people for 24 years."

Deepak Khurana spotted Tendulkar in a team bus just as it was leaving the stadium. Send your photos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk For terms and conditions see bbc.co.uk/terms