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Tendulkar says he is no rush to retire from cricket


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Ramdas Nayak
Youngsters
by Ramdas Nayak on Sep 04, 2013 02:19 PM  | Hide replies

What crime these young players such as Juneja, Unmukt, Rahul and others have done to Sachin that he successfully is blocking entry of them to Indian cricket by continuing without form at the old age of 40 years!

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Rajiv Kumar
Re: Youngsters
by Rajiv Kumar on Sep 04, 2013 02:23 PM
wow, this is right out of a bollywood film.

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solid singh
Re: Re: Re: We should reccomend him
by solid singh on Sep 04, 2013 02:22 PM
maihoon don is a pakiborn of a bangladeshibuffallo and a tribalwoman.

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Visvanathan Ramasamy
Don't rush
by Visvanathan Ramasamy on Sep 04, 2013 02:14 PM

Don't rush Sachin... You will play with your son and also grand son...

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sensible indian
what a selfish guy ....
by sensible indian on Sep 04, 2013 02:10 PM  | Hide replies

He already had too extended career, he should consider that there are more talented people waiting for a chance.
He is the same person who shamelessly requested the Government to wave off import duty for the Ferrari gifted to him by Schumacher.
And then sold the same car !!! ahaha
And people want a Bharat ratna for him ..

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solid singh
Re: what a selfish guy ....
by solid singh on Sep 04, 2013 02:14 PM
why should he give up? let the selectors drop him if they haveballs.

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Rajiv Kumar
Re: Re: what a selfish guy ....
by Rajiv Kumar on Sep 04, 2013 02:32 PM
thats a challenge :)

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Ramdas Nayak
Virat Kohli
by Ramdas Nayak on Sep 04, 2013 02:10 PM  | Hide replies

If this man keeps his head over shoulder he will be certain to beat all records of Sachin if he plays till the age of 40. Sachin is scared of these young players therefore does not want to retire to see his records vanish.

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solid singh
Re: Virat Kohli
by solid singh on Sep 04, 2013 02:12 PM
and selectors are pujjies who have no guts to drop him.

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Maihoon Don
Re: Re: Virat Kohli
by Maihoon Don on Sep 04, 2013 02:14 PM
2.12 ...even that is having an effect !!!!

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solid singh
Re: Re: Re: Virat Kohli
by solid singh on Sep 04, 2013 02:15 PM
maihoon dons ammus pujji is stillbleeding at 2:14

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B M
Re: Virat Kohli
by B M on Sep 04, 2013 02:21 PM
Too premature to say that Kohli will break Sachin's records. There have been umpteen cases of batsmen starting off brilliantly and fading out after a few years. If Kohli can bat with consistency for 5 more years, only then can one talk about his targeting the big records.

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S Shrikanth
West Indies
by S Shrikanth on Sep 04, 2013 02:04 PM

It had been a custom that a country's test team visits another country every 4 years to play a test series.

Now Test series are being played at the convenience of Tendulkar so that he makes his records.

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B M
Regretably....
by B M on Sep 04, 2013 02:00 PM

...after an illustrious career, Tendulkar seems to be destined to be sacked rather than retire gracefully....SA tour is disaster in the waiting for Tendulkar. Getting into double figures is going to be a challenge for him. Watch out!

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Typhoid Mary
Tendulkar says he is no rush to retire from cricket
by Typhoid Mary on Sep 04, 2013 01:46 PM

By jove!!! this man's greed/acquisitiveness knows no limit. No indian selector has in him to ask this exploiter to call it quits as any discussion on his retirement is off limits.

Dear Mr. Welfred Rhodes(Oldest Test cricketers on final appearance)-it's only question of time when your record w'd be re-written by some1 who might hv many (?able skills) but deaf as post when it comes to the ticking of the body clock. only indians can display such utter shamelessness. That's why G'kar is great-his choosing of retirement was as flawless as his timing as a batsman. even kapil was a bit late on this.

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Ananya Gupta
Retirement Talks
by Ananya Gupta on Sep 04, 2013 01:44 PM

India has been playing good cricket the last few months -even the A team did well on SA pitches! More refreshing was that everybody was talking cricket only ...now suddenly with a test series looming all talks have shifted base -because of this one old man who refuses to quit ! I have grown up watching & worshiping this man & I fail to understand why after scaling great heights he still refuses to see the marking on the wall ! For me it is shameful and degrading and I really do wish that Sachin calls it a day and leaves the playing arena only to serve cricket better from behind the scene.

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Manisma Manisma
Rotten egg
by Manisma Manisma on Sep 04, 2013 01:32 PM

Hi Dear, do you want to retire after turning into a rotten egg. Than every body will remember you as rotten egg...

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