I have a gut feeling... Tendulkar will finally announce his retirement after his failure in the fourth innings. Let's wait and keep our fingers crossed....
Mr 10tulkal will loss of about 100 crors as penalties for adverting contracts, if he retire himself. he as already conveyed the slectors to drop him as he don't want to loss the money. Selectors are also reluctant to drop him as this will become a sensitive case, just not in India but across the globe.
* He evaded 500,000 rupees property tax to Mumbai Corporation. * He evaded 10,130,000 rupees customs duty and imported a Ferrari Car. * To evade more taxes he took 1,000,000,000 rupees insurance on his Mumbai house. * He evaded crores of income tax and hoarded that money in Puttaparthi Baba's Trust. * He purchased Rajya Sabha membership via Ambani. * Without voluntarily retiring this shameless leech denied opportunities for many young/talented cricket players in India.
Mr. Tendulkar, the entire country wants you to retire as you have passed the prime. How many times you will be bowled over again and again and this time it is by one-arm net pacer. It is clear your reflexes are slow and age is catching up with you and it is natural. Why are you not leaving the field for the youngster? What is the prestige involved in leaving the field now.You lost an opportunity when India won the World Cup and when you hit the 100th hundred. Now that the whole country is after you, its time for you to go. It is also time for Dhoni, Gambir and Shewag also to go.The rift in the time is wide as Dhoni complained about Gambir being too selfish as he failed to shield the tail-enders in Mumbai Test. All is not well in the team. Whatever may be the outcome of the Fourth Test at Nagpur, its time for many a players including Dhoni.Amarnath revelations that someone is backing Dhoni when the Selectors had decided to sent Dhoni packing is something fishy. The BCCI should come out in open and declare the truth. If Jimmy's statement may be untimely but nobody can deny the truth,even the other former selectors. There is clearly an indication that BCCI is calling the shot in the team selection. BCCI Chairman and CSK owner, Srinivasan should clear the cloud over his role in retaining Dhoni as Captain when other selectors were against his continuing soon after the overseas debacle.Now the team is divided as Dhoni had come out openly against Gambir and no lost lost with Shewag.
Re: ITS TIME FOR TENDULKAR TO GO - HOW MANY TIMES HE WILL BE BOWL
by Rajiv Kumar on Dec 13, 2012 07:25 AM
Sorry to disappoint you, but you have not read the article fully.
Re: ITS TIME FOR TENDULKAR TO GO - HOW MANY TIMES HE WILL BE BOWL
by viswanathan iyer on Dec 13, 2012 08:42 PM
All the four should be shown the door and we should mould a young tem in the interest of the country Our selectors should learn from Australia
Re: Re: ITS TIME FOR TENDULKAR TO GO - HOW MANY TIMES HE WILL BE
by Shrikar D on Dec 14, 2012 12:51 AM
@jamsheed abumohammed The expression 'Bowled Over' means 'to be impressed'. But ofcourse, you're too preoccupied with your blind hatred of anything Sachin-related to know the difference between the literal & figurative or have the patience to read an article in its entirety before making comments. Get a life man!