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Nobody qualified enough to tell Sachin to quit: Richards


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narendra hoysala
Time up
by narendra hoysala on Dec 17, 2012 08:06 AM  | Hide replies

since Sachin is uneducated he is unable to read in to the symptoms of getting old.
He must be made understood by either his wife or his brother that its timeup for him to hang is boots and concentrate on his new ventures.


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Ravi
Re: Time up
by Ravi on Feb 19, 2013 12:05 PM
Thats what I want to tell you too narendra. Stop giving unwelcome advises.

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Sharmila Bose
India
by Sharmila Bose on Dec 17, 2012 08:06 AM

Sachin does not own India.. let him play IPL and stay away from Indian Brand..

And even How Richard qualifies to Tell Indian to say SO????

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ramkrishna
fact
by ramkrishna on Dec 17, 2012 08:06 AM  | Hide replies

at certain point of time , everybody has to retire, best retirement is when you are at peak or immediately after peak, not after getting on the fans curse, and talking too much , why he is not going, that is not good, it is applies to everybody, in all fields- in cricket for example he can be for another five years as a coach and then he can selection board for 5 years and also he can be board president for 10 years then he will be sixty , high time to retire from all activities and enjoy playing with grand children

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SandyNilam
Re: fact
by SandyNilam on Dec 17, 2012 03:38 PM
Retirement is at the time when not able perform not in peak..will u retire while earning ur best salary at the age of 30..

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Ram Shyam
Nobody qualified enough?
by Ram Shyam on Dec 17, 2012 08:02 AM  | Hide replies

What qualification needed?

The fact is he is consistently not scoring runs for a long time and he is almost 40 yrs old..


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Marthandarao
Re: Nobody qualified enough?
by Marthandarao on Dec 17, 2012 10:58 AM
Then how did he qualified ?

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shiva
Please, please
by shiva on Dec 17, 2012 06:43 AM

Sir Garfield Sobers, Lara and you yourself knew the clear signs when the time to quit came. You know Sachin is no longer the player he was and the decline is too palpable. The whole cricketing world is having a good laugh at our Sachin predicament!

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sarkar
Come on Sir
by sarkar on Dec 17, 2012 03:44 AM

Come on Mr. Richards, both you and Sachin have grown old and showing symptoms of it.
You are doing it by voice as here and Sachin is doing it with the pitch, here, there, everywhere.

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hariharan
SACHIN RETIREMENT
by hariharan on Dec 17, 2012 02:29 AM  | Hide replies

Richards should understand that Sachin is not doing own business. It is a national issue. The best way for Sachin is to retire with pride rather than omitting from the team by selectors , which will happen at any time. Of-course, he was a best player but that does not mean that he will be selected continuously even after regular failure. He should understand the situation.

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kssunder
Re: SACHIN RETIREMENT
by kssunder on Dec 17, 2012 02:38 AM
No No No. You are commiting a sacrilage by such comment about our great MP

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wcpak
Re: SACHIN RETIREMENT
by wcpak on Dec 17, 2012 05:32 AM
Agree hariharan.

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kssunder
Chamchakiri
by kssunder on Dec 17, 2012 02:07 AM

After retirement Viv Richards will now get some money for such talking

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Indian Tribe
Richards Deserve To Become Indian's Future Coach
by Indian Tribe on Dec 16, 2012 11:42 PM

India's past crickers are all narrow minded, selfish, regional centric, incompetent, lack cricketing vision and bad-mouthing...

They include Jimmy, Gavaskar, Gaekaward, Ganguly etc...Dhoni has become begger than not only himself, but the whole bunch of past famed cricketers.

Dhoni of late have many enemies within BCCI and senior cricketers fraternity. Why? They can not digest, a man from Ranchi an unknown town in Eastern India can lead successfully all forms of games for India for a long time....

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