Re: You to it
by anand zawar on Dec 13, 2012 12:33 PM
akram is a big mouth...doesnt have any future in his shithole country, so coming here and poking nose and trying to create some limelight. typical pakis, good for nothing.
well, it all boils to chakki ka aata. Sachin must talk to Jack Kallis and start eating the same chakki ka aata Kallis does.. Kallis, it seems is going thru a reverse ageing process and scoring runs in tons even at this age!!
Sachin will Play with his Son. This is the record Yet to be achieved - made. Then the next record that they will try is to play together in a One Day Match, then in a Test Match, then in 20-20. Then the father son will Play differet world cups - togethers. And both will be Players and Not that one will be a commentrator. And then Both of them will further play together and score a Century together and Separately and then it doesn't matter whether India is winning these matches of Not. But these records are very important and no one should be allowed to break. We can let Sachin decide if he wants to play with his grandchild as well. After all, he is bigger than the game and bigger than the country and now he is even a Politician and Member of Parliment so we cannot any which ways give him any advice.
According to Akram, Sourav Ganguly felt that Sachin should retire. However, as far as I can recall, Sourav has all along said that its Sachin's decision whether to retire or not. Did I miss something here?
Re: Re: Sourav asking Sachin to retire
by James L on Dec 13, 2012 08:43 AM
Ganguly has said , 'If he was Sachin, then he would be retiring after Nagpur test'
Re: Cheap Akram
by pradeep agarwal on Dec 12, 2012 04:45 PM
Sachin only has exposed himself to such a situation by not making up his mind on retirement that is imminent.It is evident from his batting failures in England,Australia by his standards & cheap dismissals against NZ & now in home series only confirms that his batting power has declined to level of an average batsman