Is The Genius In Sachin Tendulkar Fading Away???? Lets Debate, A debate on Sachin's current form and career length. |
Is The Genius In Sachin Tendulkar Fading Away???? Lets Debate, A debate on Sachin's current form and career length. |
vishwa88 |
Feb 2 2006, 04:18 AM
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Hello Everybody.........am back with a new topic
SACHIN TENDULKAR There has already been a lot talked about sachin's form for the past year or so in the tests and the ODIs. The real essence of it is "ARE WE SEEING THE FINAL STAGES OF SACHIN'S CAREER ???" His batting has definitely changed, no question about it. It attributes to his maturity as a individual and as a cricketer. But the way he got out in the tests against PAK, somehow i feel it suggests something else. He was all over the place yesterday when he got out to Mohammed Asif and didnt move his feet as quickly as he should have in the first innings when bowled by Abdur Razzaq. I was watching the 2nd inning of Karachi Test yesterday. A couple of commentators includig Rameez Raza were convinced that he looked set for the big innings. The way he belted Shoaib Akthar for a pull and a backfoot square drive suggested that he was at it. Finally he misjugded the bounce and was castled. With this, some cricket writers are already saying he has played his last innings in PAK. Seeing all this I get a feeling he has lost the sting in his belly. His commitment to the team is unquestionable, I do not deny that. He is a champion cricketer and he needs a challenge to perform. With the INDIAN team, as we can see, is no longer dependending on the "TENDULKAR FACTOR" to perform, I feel it has affected his approach and contributions to the team. With all this said lets get your views. "IS THIS THE DUSK OF THE SACHIN ERA????"......THE DEBATE IS ON Wise men talk because they have something to say....
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Mandrake |
Feb 3 2006, 12:33 PM
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Shyam babu,
I am never saying that Sachin should retire. All I am saying that he should be dropped when not performing over a number of matches. Going back to the drawingboard and correcting the flaws that have crept in is the way to go. He is too awesome to be kept out for long. But to try and correct his technique only in the international arena is not done. He knows this, as no less than Achrekar Sir has told him the same. rahi baat dosti ki, that is a different compartment. It doesn't mean blind defence of flaws... Self - belief is the most potent force.
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vivekpm |
Feb 3 2006, 12:38 PM
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Fan? I am as big a fan as anyone else of that superman But then, is ganguly far too less a player? Should he be done away with? He's the next best thing in 1-dayers - based on runs scored.. Certainly not. I have always believed that Ganguly should still be playing in ODIs (and not in tests). He is far better ODI player. Sooner we realise that Ganguly can be a crucial part of ODI line-up, better for us. He has capability to destroy the spinners specifically. Cheers, V i V e K ...
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gkshyam |
Feb 3 2006, 12:52 PM
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Really great that you keep friendship and professionalism in seperate compartments MJ bhau Hope to learn that quality from you..... Have always been caught in dilemmas on that aspect
I agree with what you say sir Going back to the drawing board and ironing out flaws is very much the way to go...... also to ensure a longer & greater career ahead!!! and also greater future for Indian & World Cricket Love Music....... LOVE GK
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desai2rn |
Feb 3 2006, 10:10 PM
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I must admit I have not watched much cricket latley, only followed
scores and results. So I cannot speak about SRT's techniques. He has gone through some injuries and so not as active latley. But can we really question his talent and attitude. Did he not break the record for no. test centuries a couple of months ago? I think he is a threat to score a century any time he is at the crease. It would also be unfair to expect repeat of his past heroics. Ramesh R a m e s h
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vishwa88 |
Feb 4 2006, 01:10 AM
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There is one new participant in this debate, that is none other than PAK cricketer IMRAN KHAN.
What follows is the excerpts of his column from THE HINDU "On Wednesday, the Indian team needed Tendulkar to stem the rot and inspire those who followed him to play around him. Unfortunately, that did not happen and this is not the first time in his career that Tendulkar failed when the team needed him. Having said that, his vigil at the crease showed that Tendulkar is far from over. Few batsmen would have played with the assurance he showed after being hit on the helmet by Shoaib Akhtar. His strokeplay was confident and powerful, and I still feel that he has the class to continue playing for his country. I also feel that questions about his future are silly because there is no batsman in India to replace him just yet." - Imran khan Can anyone replace TENDULKAR????? n'JOI Vishwa Wise men talk because they have something to say....
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imjagdish |
Feb 7 2006, 11:59 AM
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Sachin can decide this the best...
"It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure." -- Albert Einstein
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gkshyam |
Feb 7 2006, 04:23 PM
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I'm very glad for Sachin ...... What an innings he played yesterday against Pakistan.... mixing caution with aggression..... to come up with just another one of his 100s ....... his 39th......
Way to go Sachin..... You are the best!!!! Love Music....... LOVE GK
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vishwa88 |
Feb 8 2006, 03:00 AM
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Well there is the answer from Sachin Tendulkar - TAKE A BOW.
He did the bat do all the talking. Eventhough it is not the kind of typical sachin's centuries we have seen earlier, he made his intent clear. he is gonna be around for some more years and i myself have voted 5 in the poll. Lets see. Message to the oppositions - BEWARE OF SACHIN. Wise men talk because they have something to say....
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desai2rn |
Feb 8 2006, 07:55 PM
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I think he is a threat to score a century any time he is at the crease. Ramesh I think it was a very mature inningby Sachin, where he not only scored a century but also held onto one side while Patahn and Dhoni were scoring. Ramesh. R a m e s h
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vishwa88 |
Feb 22 2006, 01:29 AM
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thank u all for the replies and the involvement shown in this debate.
the best answer received in this thread was Sachin's Century. he knowingly or unknowingly has put brakes on this kinda topics around the world will be back with some other interesting topic this is VISHWA signing off..... THANXXXXX Wise men talk because they have something to say....
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solidrays |
Jul 1 2007, 08:45 PM
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