It is gigh time he should resign on his own like others who did it more gracefully. he is trying to fight against nature which he will miserably fail. his reflex action and body and foot movement etc have considerably gone down. why our so called selection committee headed by SRREKANTH remain silent.Are they afraid? LaKSHMINARAYANAN.
Sachin has recently become an M.P. So like all other politicians he also thinks there is no retirement for him.He says he will play till he enjoys his cricket?But who's there to enjoy his painful stay at the crease? He is not a match winner any more like VVS or GR Viswanath.
Re: Is Tendulkar on the decline?
by Nandu Indian on Sep 04, 2012 01:16 PM
Sorry but when was he on rise? cant remember him playing good cricket. He always played personal cricket.
Re: Is Tendulkar on the decline?
by Tamim Iqbal on Sep 04, 2012 01:18 PM
Sachin should select only important matches to play. When the newzealand is underdog he should have allowed some other young players to groom rather than exposing his age old batting.
Re: Re: Is Tendulkar on the decline?
by Nandu Indian on Sep 04, 2012 01:29 PM
hahahahhahaha.. so he cant play against newzealnd but will perform better against big teams? what sort of logic is that.
Re: Uncle Sachin needs to retire
by Sashi Nair on Sep 04, 2012 01:18 PM
Sachin is still the best in business. A small techinical flaw has crept into his batting -a bat and pad gap as he plays of his legs and while defending against the incoming delivery.He will find answers to this soon .
Re: Re: Uncle Sachin needs to retire
by Nandu Indian on Sep 04, 2012 01:30 PM
Lets give these chances to improve technical flaws to a young batsman which will be useful in future. Sachin is past its expiry date.