He has given lot to cricket & sure to decide his performance & leave the game when quality of his batting if ound to be not satisfactory. As once he retires, we will not see him, let us give the chance.Wait for 5 matcheses thing will come out through his voice or by performance. He should plau now as learner within the v region and sure to get the shot makign ability or else will retire. at 39 he is trying to erforme hence see what he achieve at this age when naturally the rflex mut have less effective.
Re: sachin retirement
by khajsing pungipur on Dec 01, 2012 07:12 PM
Pakiistttan so desparately trying to persuade giving chances to aging out of form Indian Stars
3 spinners on a turning track in india and india lost... but none of so called cricket experts or fans asking question of dhoni that why india lost... low life politician dhoni's paid army both in media and fans out in full swing with making sachin an issue rather than telling the truth that dhoni is a bad captain and not good enough to be a test team on current form... but that is mentality of indians... always running away from real hard issues and finding easy targets...
he should have retired after the world cup final. what a farewell it would have been to his iluustrious career. as his fan even i now feel bad for him. now he can play as long as he want
Re: srt
by sachin critic on Dec 01, 2012 04:23 PM
just see his pic on that day. he was grinning as if he had won the cup through his efforts.shameless.
when he performs we say he should stay on............when he does not perform we say he should be given time to 'bounce back'.............does it reflect a sick indian mentality that says we can never exist without our parents.........we want them always around.......so when do we move forward. Now retirement does not mean fading away...........he will continue to serve cricket in selection, coaching, policy or commentary or writing..............or do some NGO work with the recognition he has........as an ambassador.............so let him go............please and let us not stay stuck watching such 'mountains' of achievement but look forward to some young and new blood who go on their journey to become great..........
I love Sachin but for the country, I did not feel hurt when team india could wait more than year to complete his 100th ton, but now I dont feel good if Sachin is not performing, remain in team and other young players with potential remain outside team India. Sachin should promote other many young players who still has to achieve everything while Sachin has already achieved everything.....
Re: Sachin......please remain great......
by kapil saini on Dec 01, 2012 03:33 PM
What the potential you are talking about. Theie is no young potential in India other than Sachin. I bet you now if Sachin retires which he will one day you people will regret it badly.
1.On a turning track, any fast bowler should be agile and at least 140 K. His role is to break partnerships developing against spinners. 2.Three spinners is waste of one resource. Anyways, India has good part time options. 3.At least half a dozen batsmen are doing very well on domestic circuit. They were born and bred on turning tracks against good spin. Why not test ‘horses for courses’ policy. 4.With the age, players might lose shape and reflexes. Obviously, despite the same skills and mind, the body is not the same. Lets’ accept the law of nature. The ordinary TV viewer can very well appreciate as to why the same great bowler of 2005 is ineffective in 2012 (for example). The selection Committee should see for themselves 5.Selection for any event of national pride must be on merits and not on sentiments. (Sorry, have to say that) 6.If no rotation among the top 20 players, we will soon go down the ladder. When do you test your reserves? 7.Panic reaction to one defeat in a battle is not a good war strategy
He will not retire as he will lose all the earnings from Ads and BCCI. He will continue to play as along as he can to earn his livelihood. Just Buzz-off. That's the plain truth