from ODI...maybe.
but i think they shouldn't retire from cricket because they are still good cricketers.
just because india did not qualify for the super 8, it doesnt mean that they should retire.
yes, maybe india need few new blood but these players can still guide the team in the future.
have faith.
2007-03-29 02:07:19
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answered by redJimbo 3
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No, you will have to force them to retire like most of the Indian cricketers. Of course, Sunil Gavaskar is an exception. He declared his retirement the dat after he scored a brave hundred against Australia while playing for Rest of World.
2007-03-29 02:03:45
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answered by Paresh P 1
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I comprehend your frustration approximately India's failure in international cup cricket. we are all united against the gamers to root them out from Indian cricket team. Public, media, senior gamers, administrator or perhaps the selectors are elevating the voice against the senior gamers. that's in simple terms via fact the expectancy from our area replaced into very intense. We weren't doing properly for the final one and a million/2 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, via fact we weren't making waiting properly. Mr Chappell, who has been talking bearing directly to the undertaking 2007, replaced into in touch in too many experimentation. He pushed Sachin to diminish order,the guy who's maximum successfull interior the outlet slot. think of will Australia push Haiden or Gilchrist down the order, Jaisuria comming at no 4 or Smith comming down the order after his failureagainst India? the respond is significant no. Chappell is the guy in charge for the downfall of toddlers like Pathan, Raina or perhaps senior like Ganguly. He gave no appreciate to our heros, somewhat he created unsecurity amogst the final of our gamers. And with this he succeded in his undertaking 2007, which replaced into to distroy the Indian cricket team. Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly want appreciate and not the chappal or Chappell. duty of ways forward for Indian cricket team lies on the shoulders of toddlers, yet that could desire to be executed interior the guidence of those large cricketers and not the only that runs television proagramms via beginning up such provocative statements. thank you! Ravinder Thakur, Amritsar, Punjab
2016-11-24 21:13:44
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answered by gallichio 4
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Dravid and Sachin yes.Sehwag maybe.Sorav never.He is a veru mean and selfish person
2007-03-29 04:24:55
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answered by lost... 5
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No way. You will need to use all the strength you can muster to get rid of these guys. They are making hugh money and they are simply not going to go away of their own.
2007-03-29 03:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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They'll not!
They are all want to praised by the public and then only they'll anoounce thier retirement. at the time, wen they're getting critics lk this, they'll not want to go out.
the best way is to say bye by our committee!
2007-03-29 02:05:05
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answered by krishna 2
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yes they will but later on, if they continue to play the way they are playing now
2007-03-29 05:17:44
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answered by me.. 2
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I do not think any body will retire their own.
2007-03-29 10:23:22
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answered by vakayil k 7
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no
2007-03-30 20:59:04
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answered by john 7
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no
2007-03-29 17:23:06
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answered by royal s 1
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