The fading light simmers and that too with a glow. The world cup is his bastion. He would be the best in the forthcoming world cup. I strongly feel the spark in him is there: spark to excel, spark to end up in glory and the spark of his cricketing brain.
2007-02-21 22:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! it is true that Sachin has lost his spark, but still he is better player than so many of the Indian Team. He does not play as he was playing Six -seven years back. He plays very slow some times so the bowlers starts dominating and that is why he got out in twenties or thirties. Moreover he takes so much time to settle down and score. We all wish that in this comming world-cup,he will play as he played in 1996 world cup.
2007-02-22 01:59:02
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answered by guru 2
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Tendulkar lost his spark? Absolutley not. He has lead by example in true maestro fashion and his batting in the last month or so has been showing signs that he is ready to tear apart some poor bowlers in the first round....pity some of them as he eats them for breakfast. We will see Tendulkar make at least 220 runs by the time he gets to the Final Eight Stage. That is why he is valued so much at www.fantasycupmanager.com
2007-02-25 14:31:07
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answered by wurreker 2
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No one can expect a player to play with the same spark throughout his carreer. Sachin has been away from cricket for a quite long time. It takes time to regain the touch and form. Fortunately for India, Sachin is coming to form and let us hope he wil,l come in the peak of his form during the world cup.
2007-02-24 08:37:27
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answered by vakayil k 7
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no i dont think sachin tendulkar has lost his spark.like the last world cup he will be the man of the series.he has gained his form during the series against the west indies.he will certainly do well in the world cup.
2007-02-22 02:29:42
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answered by any 1
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Sachin has not lost his aggressiveness in batting and his urge to diminate the bowlers. What he has really lost is his " dhrma" not in the religious sense like Hindu or Muslim. Dharma is natural inclination dictated by brain. Our brain is capable of disobeying dharma, the natural inclination. This exactly has afflicted Sachin. If he obeys " dharma" he will be the Sachin, we all know of, once again.
S G Prabhu
2007-02-22 01:29:40
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answered by sakharam p 1
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Nah..hes jus waiting for the rite time to shine!
Give him a break, the guys over 40 years old and is still the only person on the freakin Indian Team who manages to make a century!
2007-02-22 05:14:09
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answered by Lynne 4
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Doubtfull, he along with Brain Lara are the (IMO) greatest batsman of the last 10/15 years. He is still young (relatively speaking) and i can see him shine in the WC.
2007-02-22 01:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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oh boy!sachin will never lose his spark it's just that he has become old&there are better performers who are trying to prove themselves.
2007-02-22 02:30:09
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answered by srishti rajiv sharma 1
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Up's & down is a part of life. Sachin also is in his down period .So we should cheer him up & give him time to prove himself.
2007-02-22 03:21:14
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answered by i20sick 2
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