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'Sachin does not need any advise on his future'


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soco
Sachin does not need any advice on his future
by soco on Nov 27, 2012 08:40 AM  | Hide replies

becos you the bcci bafoons take advice from him
and also may be money under the table... who knows .. but sure this one of the worst hand in glove case more than the notorious gangs ... becos you party is bond head over heels to destroy india's winning chances..
shameless as it could be

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Sivasubramanaiam Pushpavanam
Re: Sachin does not need any advice on his future
by Sivasubramanaiam Pushpavanam on Nov 28, 2012 08:18 PM
i am sorry that yuo attribute motives and vitiate the discussion.pushpavanam

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harsha a
He is the great
by harsha a on Nov 27, 2012 06:09 AM  | Hide replies

apart from Pujara nobody is performing in the tests. So leave Sachin alone, he is a great batsman and the maestro knows when to hang-up his boots. I believe there are still lots of people who would not want to watch one day and tests if Sachin is absent. The day he retires, cricket would lose its charm for sure.

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mohammed ali
Re: He is the great
by mohammed ali on Nov 27, 2012 06:13 PM
No body denies Sachin's greatness. But he should retire before he is dropped. His performance over a period of last one year has been very ordinary.

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riyfkm
A Day will come...
by riyfkm on Nov 27, 2012 12:21 AM  | Hide replies

A Day will come... when selectors would've to make tough decision ... Whom to select.. Sachin T or Arjun T... and finally Sachin will be selected over a youngster.... due to experience.... :D

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Sadhashiv
Re: A Day will come...
by Sadhashiv on Nov 27, 2012 12:49 AM
hahahaha....

quite true....

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Veenaay Deshpande
The Dev Anand Syndrome
by Veenaay Deshpande on Nov 26, 2012 11:47 PM

The fact is Sachin is suffering from what is called as ' Dev Anand Syndrome' . In this syndrome a person mentally refuses his current / physical age and preferes to live in his twentie (of course mentally). In our day to day life we , many a times, come accross such people who try to defy their physical age and therefore suffer from the Dev Anand Syndrome. Many film industry persons, male s and females, usually acquire this syndrome when the cross their 50s. Earlier this syndrome was not found in cricket with some exceptions such as Vishwnath or Kapildev but when they realised that they were suffering from this deadly syndrome the got retired and got themselves cured. However Sachin's case seems to be extreamly serious. I humbly request the board members to look in to this matter suo motto and suggest immediate remedy.

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arihantak
Mr. Shukla we are
by arihantak on Nov 26, 2012 11:35 PM  | Hide replies

not bothered about Sachin's future as it is already secure. We are bothered about Indian Cricket's future which looks bleak and with Sachin around and not cotributing, it makes matters worse. What a comment to make. We have a real buffoon in BCCI.

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sunil vaidya
when i
by sunil vaidya on Nov 26, 2012 11:23 PM  | Hide replies

used to criticise sachin and point out how is not great leave alone the greatest many people here were against me and abused. only a minority supported me. many people said that they only watch match for sachin and when sachin is out they shut of their tvs...

i had told them that soon the day will come when opposite will happen. you will see sachin on tv and you will turn of the tv. that day has come. i suppose some will even feel that they should not only shut off the tv but also break down the tv...

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wcpak
Re: when i
by wcpak on Nov 27, 2012 06:04 AM
we also feel the same looking at Dhoni.

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Neelamegham
Re: when i
by Neelamegham on Nov 27, 2012 07:05 AM
GayVaidya, well said. Similarly, many people have been repeatedly saying that you are a useless fellow and a burden to the earth. Yet, you keep abusing others. When will you understand that?

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sunil vaidya
Re: Re: when i
by sunil vaidya on Nov 27, 2012 08:54 AM
lesbianneelamegahm you are a worthless woman and should be ignored. arent you ashamed of all the abuses that you get from the posters of this forum? dont you get tired and depressed when so many people attack with their words?

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Neelamegham
Re: Re: Re: when i
by Neelamegham on Nov 27, 2012 09:13 AM
My inspiration is a shamelessGayBastard called Sunil Vaidya. He worries about Dhoni more than his care towards his motherfatherself, hisboyfriends, gaysleepingpartnersetc.

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Sadhashiv
How can Shukla predict ???
by Sadhashiv on Nov 26, 2012 11:08 PM  | Hide replies

how does he say that Sachin will do well in the coming games ???

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riyfkm
Re: How can Shukla predict ???
by riyfkm on Nov 27, 2012 12:19 AM
Near future there are matches being held with Bangaladesh, Kenya, Zimbabwe, etc... Also these are not some weak opponents.. but tough opponents when compared to Indian Cricket team.... & Sachin will prove he can still play... and will definately make centuries... and media and everyone go gaga...

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shameem ahmed
Re: How can Shukla predict ???
by shameem ahmed on Nov 27, 2012 12:26 PM
it is his opinion... but public opinion is to kick off SACHIN

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