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Sachin Tendulkar

was that Sachin Tendulkar last test match


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silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Absolutely no say of ours when he should retire. What should happen is for him to be dropped if he's not good enough.

Honestly hope he plays on for as long as he wants. It's not his responsibility and he doesn't deserve to have to end his own career just because the selectors don't have any guts.
Oh, I agree. I meant he should be dropped. But he won't. So he 'should' retire because he is hurting the team but obviously I'm sure he thinks he is good enough and figuring that out is not his responsibility. All he can do is make himself available and it's up to the selectors. Players can't be expected to select and drop themselves - that's why we have a selection committee.
 

morgieb

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I think this should be his last test. But most likely he'll bid adios in the Australian series.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
If I was a selector, I'd call him up and ask him when he plans to retire. If the answer is anything other than 'now', or at the absolute worst, 'the next series', I would tell him that it needs to be one of those answers because he will not be selected for any more Tests at this point unless he goes back to Ranji and earns his spot again.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Macca should have retired a long time ago, he's embarrassing to watch.
70 years old and he plays for three hours with the audience in his palm the whole time and doesn't even stop for a drink. Ridiculous to suggest its embarrassing tbf
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
Sachin McCartney should definitely retire now though, he's lost it. Should play us out with Band On The Run in his last Test.

Now I'm confused.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Laxman is spelt like Lennon if you ignore the middle of both words.

Coincidence????????
 

AlanJLegend

U19 Vice-Captain
Another interesting point which has been touched on here is that it is really not Sachin's job to decide whether he deserves his place in the team or not. There is a panel of selectors (I assume) who get paid to decide who makes the team. If they don't have the balls to drop him and he decides to play on til he dies of old age and his average drops below 30 then power to him.
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
"I am 39 and I don't think I have plenty of cricket left in me," he said.

Asked if he has been thinking of retirement, he replied: "Of course, I have been."

"I am 39 plus and it is not abnormal for me to think of it. But you will have to look at series by series."
The fact he said this some time ago makes me believe that the retirement is around the corner now.
 

Andre

International Regular
He's played 194 Tests. He's a personal milestone driven bloke in a personal milestone driven cricketing culture. He'll play at least another 6 tests.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
I must say that the notion that there will be a public uproar if Tendulkar is dropped is plain wrong. Public opinion has decisively swung in favour of dropping him.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
He'll do crap in the upcoming limited overs matches, and announce that he'll play the first test of the Aus series and then retire.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Another interesting point which has been touched on here is that it is really not Sachin's job to decide whether he deserves his place in the team or not. There is a panel of selectors (I assume) who get paid to decide who makes the team. If they don't have the balls to drop him and he decides to play on til he dies of old age and his average drops below 30 then power to him.
Spot on !

This has been true all through his career. It is crazy how India is obsessed with retirement of active cricketers. Retirement of a sorts person should be discussed only when he announces it. Til such time that he is active and available, people should only discuss whether he should be included in the side or not. It's amazing how dropping a senior cricketer is considered such a great no-no while calling for his retirement is everyone's business. People are crazy for it should be exactly the other way around.

Another strange thought process in our part of the world is that once a senior cricketer, say Sachin, is dropped, that is the end of his career so it is better to call it "taking a brak or rest" . This is typical of the hypocrisy that defines us. There is no shame in being dropped and certainly none in doing your job as a selector and dropping someone you think needs to be dropped.

Finally people who are dropped or out of the international wide but have not announced their retirement, can be selected again if such an exigency arises. This has happened in the past though rarely in India. In England there are some amazing examples of success on sudden recall long after one has played what looked like his last international game. George Gunn is a prime example.

In India we had Jaisimha who was 'airlifted" with next to no practice all the way to Australia and played his finest Test innings in the very first Test he played even though he faded thereafter.

Pataudi Jr had stopped playing even club cricket when Lloyd's West Indians were murdering the Indian team and had one the first two tests with massive margins. The selectors approached Pataudi to lead the test side in the three Tests remaining. He was, naturally not willing and famously told them he won't reach double figures in all three Tests put together. The response of the selectors was equally memorable. They told him they wanted Pataudi the skipper - the batting was not what they were looking for from him.

His resistance broken, he joined the team and he was true to his word scoring next to nothing but under him India bounced back to wiin the next two tests and lost the final test for an amazing 3-2 series defeat.

But we digress . . . :)
 

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