trundlerNO1 Posted April 19, 2013 Author Share Posted April 19, 2013 Maybe he wants a series win in South Africa and Australia as India have never won there though the Oz tour must be in 2015 Yes you are right He is quite ambitious:--D Link to comment
superstar Posted April 19, 2013 Share Posted April 19, 2013 He should concentrate on sticking to the wicket or sticking to the parliament...Sachin was god in 2003..zero respect for him after the Asia cup Link to comment
Trundler27 Posted April 19, 2013 Share Posted April 19, 2013 its so sad he 'retired' from LOI cricket otherwise the media could have done a better 'job' by asking him the following question: 'Can we expect or at least hope that you play the 2015 and 2019 WC's for india as we might need some experience once dhobi retires' Link to comment
wanted_desi Posted April 19, 2013 Share Posted April 19, 2013 I wonder if MI will keep him next year with big contract or not? I expect a lot of changes in next auction, non- performing old stars will suffer a bit. Link to comment
sivanand82 Posted April 20, 2013 Share Posted April 20, 2013 I wonder if MI will keep him next year with big contract or not? I expect a lot of changes in next auction, non- performing old stars will suffer a bit. Unlikely.Mukesh bhaiya and Neeta bhabhi will never let him go.On the Contrary the Father and Son duo will certainly play together for them. Link to comment
Yoda-esque Posted April 21, 2013 Share Posted April 21, 2013 This is not good for Sachin at all with this kind of selfish behaviour' date=' he will be leaving fans with a bitter taste at the end just like Kapil[/quote'] He is already beyond Kapil Link to comment
King Tendulkar Posted April 21, 2013 Share Posted April 21, 2013 Painful watching the master bat these days. Even in IPL you can see he has lost it PLEASE RETIRE Link to comment
tothepoint Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Somebody stick something up his.... :hysterical::hysterical: Link to comment
Texan Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 He is already beyond Kapil Way beyond Kapil! Link to comment
FischerTal Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Tendulkar should be allowed to leave on a high Australia and West Indies have each owned eras of cricket. With Clive Lloyd’s battery of fast bowlers, all that he had to do as a captain was toss the ball to his bowlers and watch batsmen struggle. Similarly, the Australian team under Steve Waugh toyed with the opposition. Today, both those champion sides are struggling because they are without match-winners. Ricky Ponting recently said if he had Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar unbeaten overnight in a Test match, he would be worried about Lara as he was more likely to run away with a victory. To him Lara was a match-winner. However, Tendulkar was way ahead of his contemporaries till injuries began to hinder him. His absence from international cricket not only affected his performance in figures but also altered his batting. During the same period, Lara was in sublime form, connecting everything from the middle of the bat. No situation, however tense, could rattle him. Singlehandedly he was raising the flag of a depleted West Indies team high! Perhaps the instance of 1999 was fresh in Ponting’s mind. The West Indies needed 308 runs to win at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown. And it was an unbeaten knock of 153 from Lara that helped West Indies win the Test in dramatic fashion. During a 54-run ninth-wicket partnership with Curtly Ambrose and then with the last man Courtney Walsh, Lara attacked the bowling of McGrath, Gillespie and Warne. Contrary to Ponting’s statement, the difference in match-winning performances between Lara and Tendulkar is minimal if one considers the 131 Tests played by Lara. The West Indian left-hander scored 2,929 runs (eight centuries) at an average of 61.02 in 32 wins. During his first 131 Test matches, Tendulkar scored 3,464 runs (12 centuries) at an average of 64.07 in 41 Indian wins. While Tendulkar was responsible for 15.45 per cent of his team’s runs in these victories, Lara made 18.72 per cent of his team’s. Though some like Ponting might think Tendulkar less dangerous than Lara, it has mainly been the result of injuries. After suffering a sesamoid bone injury in the foot during the Zimbabwe tour of 2001, Tendulkar slowed down a bit. Some years later, it was the tennis elbow that blocked some of his strokes. Injuries have constantly hampered him. It would have demoralised any other player much earlier. But Tendulkar continues to spend more and more time on the field playing one format or the other and spreading joy among people. :hmmm: However, he stands at a juncture where questions about his retirement are getting louder. Some think that he should quit with grace, while others think that the selection committee should have a word with him. The tour of South Africa will determine his longevity as a Test player. As Tendulkar walks on to the field to bat against South Africa this winter, the cheers will be of a different kind. They will hold the sadness of knowing that this might be his last outing. Amidst the cheers, there may also be some hoots of those who think he should retire. Sunil Gavaskar is the only Indian cricketer who didn’t give any opportunity to the selectors to drop him. He chose the venue and the date. When it comes to Tendulkar and cricket, it is an affair that only the two of them should decide together — cricket and Tendulkar. It would be sad if selectors are compelled to intervene. Tendulkar is God’s gift to this noble game. He and the selectors need to carefully consider how long he can play so that he may have the option of leaving on a high note Source: http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/makarand-waingankar/tendulkar-should-be-allowed-to-leave-on-a-high/article4986133.ece look at the comments on the article. looks like the readers of the Hindu are not fans of goddy :giggle: Link to comment
Crookbond Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Sorry but this is simply not acceptable - IIRC the WADA does not allow the use of recreational drugs including but not limited to marijuana. Some weird author this - openly advocates drugs to cricketers. :facepalm: Link to comment
FischerTal Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Sorry but this is simply not acceptable - IIRC the WADA does not allow the use of recreational drugs including but not limited to marijuana. Some weird author this - openly advocates drugs to cricketers. :facepalm: at first i thought DM's nephew wrote the post :giggle: Link to comment
rkt.india Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Lets climb the Mount Everest. B-> Link to comment
saneindian Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 In waiting for that high, the batting average may even come down to below 50 :(( Link to comment
fineleg Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 He is a legend among legends, but was stupid to not retire from odi after wc2011. He doesnt do a good job in figuring out the right time to retire and his super average has lost the shine anyway Link to comment
fineleg Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Gavaskar was brilliant. Ganguly and kumble were good in pickng retirement time Dravid laxman ok ish Kapil dev horrible. Srt horrible for odi, tests question mark Link to comment
saneindian Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Kapil acually did not see his batting or bowling average going down in his last couple of years. Kumble's bowling average jumped up by nearly 1.5 in his last 15 months of int'l cricket. Dravid went down from a high avg of of 58 to 52 when he retired :(( VVS was around 48 at his peak, retired at 46 :(( BTW Goddy's first day in Rajya Sabha today. Link to comment
FischerTal Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Kapil acually did not see his batting or bowling average going down in his last couple of years. Kumble's bowling average jumped up by nearly 1.5 in his last 15 months of int'l cricket. Dravid went down from a high avg of of 58 to 52 when he retired :(( VVS was around 48 at his peak, retired at 46 :(( BTW Goddy's first day in Rajya Sabha today. hopefully he says these legendary words [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqY6wISNTmU]Rahul Dravid mimics Sachin Tendulkar - YouTube[/ame] Link to comment
KFC_Zinger Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Why does one have to retire on top..... You would be more beneficial to the team when you are on top of your game ????? Link to comment
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