Sachin Tendulkar bowed out of international cricket with India winning by an innings and 126 runs against West Indies in Mumbai.
In his 200th Test match, the 40-year-old batting legend's final day came 24 years and one day after his Test debut.
He bowled two overs but was unable to take a wicket as West Indies, resuming on 43-3, were bowled out for 187.
India players formed a guard of honour for Tendulkar, who was presented with a host of awards in a lavish ceremony.
"It's hard to believe that wonderful journey is coming to end," a clearly emotional Tendulkar told a packed Wankhede Stadium.
"It's getting a little difficult to talk but I'll manage. The most important person in my life, and I've missed him a lot since he passed away in 1999, is my father, without his guidance I don't think I'd be standing in front of you."
It was the second successive innings victory for India, and their comprehensive 2-0 series victory lifts them above England into second place in the Test rankings.
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