Tendulkar looks at quitting ODIs

If this is the reaction when there is a rumour that Tendulkar is thinking about retirement from one form of cricket, I don't want to imagine what it'd be like when he really retires!
I think it'll shake India more than Gandhi's assasination in 1948 !
 
Will be sad if he leaves, just like I felt when Wasim Left.
 
I think it'll shake India more than Gandhi's assasination in 1948 !

Somehow I don't think it's an appropriate analogy at all.

Let us remember that Cricket is a game ultimately. Gandhi was one of India's greatest political figures during the time of Independence. That's no comparison at all.
 
I would prefer him playing ODIs and quitting tests if needed. Though its up to him. It will be very sad to see him go. Probably the saddest cricket day for me.

Well, tests are easier to play because of the pace at which you play the game. The pressures from both formats are really different. You got to be physically and mentally strong for shorter formats. But for me, Tendulkar in ODI's is better than Tendulkar in tests because he is good when he scores runs at a fast clip. When he plays like a test batsman, he gets bogged down and doesnt play his usual self. Earlier, he used to bat aggressively in tests too. Now he has changed.

I am happy that he is going to continue now that he is in great form. So, he is not retiring after the Pakistan series means he will go into 2008 and play both forms. Lets hope he takes the best decision for himself and if possible, for the team.

I think it'll shake India more than Gandhi's assasination in 1948 !

Probably not as much. I dont know how it was in 1948 when Gandhi died but it must surely have been huge. But for a huge legion of Indian fans, Sachin's exit must be really hard to manage. Bound to be an emotional moment too. Probably the biggest superstar of Indian cricket and one of the biggest superstars in world cricket.

If this is the reaction when there is a rumour that Tendulkar is thinking about retirement from one form of cricket, I don't want to imagine what it'd be like when he really retires!

If Sachin continues his current form to until he retires, the reaction would cross unimaginable levels. He is batting now like how he used to
 
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I want him reach his 50th hundred and play worldcup 2011 in India :hpraise
 
cricinfo said:
Rahul Dravid was asked to comment on reports that Tendulkar had planned to retire and had been talked out of it by his team-mates. His answer was brief: "False reports."

Full Article : http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/engvind/content/current/story/309939.html

lol :laugh Silly media. With Twenty20 WCup coming up, i am suprised that they are doing time pass with this issue. :D Instead they can concentrate more on Twenty20 news stuffs.

donkey said:
I want him reach his 50th hundred and play worldcup 2011 in India

hmm.. Still 9 hundreds to get.. Its definitely possible considering the fact that, he should have got 4 100's already in this single tour instead of those four 90's :(

Anyways, regarding his retirement... he definitely knows cricket very well and knows when and how to end his career. :) He doesn't need any silly advices from so called experts like Ian Chappel. :p (" Mirror mirror say me.. blah blah blah " which was said before this tour ) He already gave those criticizing people, a strong reply & a hard punch on their face by dominating in this entire tour. ;)
 
He is just 34 :)

The age hides a lot though. He has been playing international cricket since he was 16 and that would take a lot out of his body. The magnitude of long innings he plays will also take a toll on his body more than your average 34 year old international cricketer.
 

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