NOOOOOOOOO.....not at all...3 years cricket left in him..he still is the bst in the business...and no matter how good the form rahul dravid is in....no body can take over sachin!!! his retirement is far away
2006-07-30 18:01:13
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answered by Zuhair-from-pakistan 4
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saying retirement from one-day cricket is a guy or woman determination and might't be pressured on every person. Anil Kumble has introduced his retirement from one-dayers as he has desperate that he desires to retire and desires to pay interest extra on the bigger version of the game. Like-smart India's and between the desirable cricket participant the worldwide cricket has considered Sachin Tendulkar will even have his very own perspectives on while to retire. while Sachin himself feels that his ideas and physique isn't co-ordinating he will itself take a desision and we ought to consistently as Indian's provide him a great deliver off as he has served India nicely. some gamers time their retirement whilst they are at height type and a few others announce their retirement while they sense that they are detoriating of their overall performance. Sachin continues to be in the mid Nineteen Thirties and has a competent quantity of cricket left in him. He can take a harm and are available returned and start up afresh and serve Indian cricket nicely as he has the skills.
2016-12-14 16:37:24
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I think one should retire from any form of sport when one is one his peak of form. Sachin has not been performing lately may be sue to his injuries. I think he should try to play at least till the world cup and see how it goes. He had expressed previously that he wants to contribute in winning the worldcup for India. May be if everything goes right he should at least play till the World cup and make Indians and India team proud in the world cup!!Cheers
2006-07-30 19:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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After World Cup.
2006-07-31 00:22:57
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answered by punit_kumar77148 2
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No, WC 2007 have to be the last fixture for both Sachin and Sourav.
2006-08-02 21:47:04
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answered by Ω Nookey™ 7
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He is a great batsman, and of course at his peak, rather i think its a declining stage of his carrier. So, i think its the right time for him to say good bye.. more over his records are tremendous and some other will take SOME TIME to be close to him, but honestly he has never been match winner.
2006-07-30 20:42:17
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answered by ckm1975 2
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no way. Sachin can contribute to the team for atleast next 2 years.
So its to early to think @ his retirement.
2006-07-30 19:51:32
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answered by nirman doshi 2
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i think that it is the right time for sachin to retire.it is because he is playing cricket for lot of time and also continuously suffering from injuries.so he should retire and spend more time with family
2006-08-01 02:01:43
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answered by viswanathansri 2
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No he should not. He can suffer from injuries but his performance as a bowler is good than a batsman.
2006-07-31 23:53:04
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answered by Vedha 2
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IF HE IS NOT PERFORMING WELL ,HE HAS THE CAPACITY TO FIGHT BACK AT ANY TIME . WE MUST NOT THINK ABOUT HIS RETIREMENT BCOZ MANY BOWLERS STILL AFRAID TO FACE HIM WHICH HELPS TO BUILDUP PRESSURE ON OTHER TEAM . IT WILL ALSO BE MORE HELPFUL TO GUIDE THE YOUNG CRICKETERS IF WE HAVE MASTER IN THE TEAM.
2006-07-30 19:48:30
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answered by sreenivas k 2
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