randomGuy Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 Stats since world cup 2011 for Dravid - in WI - 3 tests, 251 runs, avg 50.20 in Eng - 4 test, 461 runs, avg 76.83 in India against WI - 3 tests, 319 runs, avg 63.8 in Aus - 4 tests, 194 runs, avg 24.25 Dravid retired. Stats since world cup 2011 for Sachin - in Eng - 4 test, 273 runs, avg 34.12 in India against WI - 3 tests, 218 runs, avg 43.6 in Aus - 4 tests, 287 runs, avg 35.87 Once you've failed in Eng n in Aus and the team lost 8-0, and you know that there's no away tour to Eng, Aus, SA for a long long time, it was time to retire. It would have given time for any deserving up n coming youngster to settle in the team. But he didnt go. and his stats thereafter - in India against NZ - 2 tests, 63 runs, avg 21 in India against Eng - 4 tests, 112 runs, avg 18.66 in India against Aus - 4 tests, 192 runs, avg 32 in India against WI - 2 tests, 84 runs, avg 42 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randomGuy Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 This is why he is a hero and SRK is not How abt Aamir? Aamir did satyamev jayate. better than anything tht sachin can ever imagine. so is aamir >>>> sachin? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raghav_12 Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 Stats since world cup 2011 for Dravid - in WI - 3 tests, 251 runs, avg 50.20 in Eng - 4 test, 461 runs, avg 76.83 in India against WI - 3 tests, 319 runs, avg 63.8 in Aus - 4 tests, 194 runs, avg 24.25 Dravid retired. Stats since world cup 2011 for Sachin - in Eng - 4 test, 273 runs, avg 34.12 in India against WI - 3 tests, 218 runs, avg 43.6 in Aus - 4 tests, 287 runs, avg 35.87 Once you've failed in Eng n in Aus and the team lost 8-0, and you know that there's no away tour to Eng, Aus, SA for a long long time, it was time to retire. It would have given time for any deserving up n coming youngster to settle in the team. But he didnt go. and his stats thereafter - in India against NZ - 2 tests, 63 runs, avg 21 in India against Eng - 4 tests, 112 runs, avg 18.66 in India against Aus - 4 tests, 192 runs, avg 32 in India against WI - 2 tests, 84 runs, avg 42 His average was continuously increasing. At this rate he would have averaged 50 + in SA. He should have stayed atleast for SA tour.:(( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CG Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 How abt Aamir? Aamir did satyamev jayate. better than anything tht sachin can ever imagine. so is aamir >>>> sachin? Aamir's Hero is sachin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CSK Fan Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 Stats since world cup 2011 for Dravid - in WI - 3 tests, 251 runs, avg 50.20 in Eng - 4 test, 461 runs, avg 76.83 in India against WI - 3 tests, 319 runs, avg 63.8 in Aus - 4 tests, 194 runs, avg 24.25 Dravid retired. Stats since world cup 2011 for Sachin - in Eng - 4 test, 273 runs, avg 34.12 in India against WI - 3 tests, 218 runs, avg 43.6 in Aus - 4 tests, 287 runs, avg 35.87 Once you've failed in Eng n in Aus and the team lost 8-0, and you know that there's no away tour to Eng, Aus, SA for a long long time, it was time to retire. It would have given time for any deserving up n coming youngster to settle in the team. But he didnt go. and his stats thereafter - in India against NZ - 2 tests, 63 runs, avg 21 in India against Eng - 4 tests, 112 runs, avg 18.66 in India against Aus - 4 tests, 192 runs, avg 32 in India against WI - 2 tests, 84 runs, avg 42 You very well knew Dravid had a horrid, horrid coiuple of years, much worse than Sachin or Ponting. He didn't retire. He waited till his stats were better. If Sachin has only played WI his stats would be better too, he skipped that series and gave youngsters chance On the other hand Sachin thought he still had something to give to the team and groom youngsters. Even though his personal stats were affected he retired when he felt he was no longer needed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randomGuy Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 Aamir's Hero is sachin. so? do you mean only if sachin (or any cricketer) says aamir is his hero (for acting/humility/satyamev jayte etc), that aamir will be considered real life hero and not just a reel life one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CG Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 so? do you mean only if sachin (or any cricketer) says aamir is his hero (for acting/humility/satyamev jayte etc)' date=' that aamir will be considered real life hero and not just a reel life one?[/quote'] Dude Sportsmen will always be heroes in any country.They fight under the nations flag or emblem.Films are for entertainment .Are any actors close to the roles they protray in reel life,No .I do not get ur point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randomGuy Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 Dude Sportsmen will always be heroes in any country.They fight under the nations flag or emblem.Films are for entertainment .Are any actors close to the roles they protray in reel life' date='No .I do not get ur point.[/quote'] ohh so this is your reason now.:winky: check out the reason given in post 224. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mariyam Posted November 22, 2013 Share Posted November 22, 2013 That's really mean :mad: The "can do no wrong, India ki shaan maan aan, Bharat Ratna" Tendulkar sits while the elderly ground staff who have worked all day have to stand. If that weren't enough, Tendulkar hogs all the limelight too sitting right in the centre. SRK as you can clearly see in the pic you've posted, stood to greet the ground staff. He didn't disrespect the ground staff by remaining seated while they were standing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruchi49 Posted December 14, 2013 Share Posted December 14, 2013 tendulkar is the best than srk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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