should sachin retire from cricket?

nimesh2

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no i dont think sachin should give retirement as he is in best of his form now.anything said regarding retirement about sachin is vague and doe not hold true.
 
Dont mind my words... but next time do not post a question like that... he is truly the gem of indian cricket that can not vanish atleast till the next world cup which he has already declared... and will do so!! I believe in him and so does all of India!
 
there is no reason he should retire. he is in great form and has played a very important role in most of the series India won abroad, moreover i dont think there is any one who can replace him
 
Why should he????????? why

give me 1 good reason y u think that sachin should retire. and i will give u 100 reasons that why he should not, for every single reason of urs.
reasons in my support:-
1) her is physically FITTER than most of the yonuger players in the team, and fitness has never been a concern for him.
2) he is considered to have one of the safest pair of hands in the business, and doesn't miss much of catches and all.
3) he is heaving a cool and calm mind over his shoulders. he is cool like a cucumber. how often do u see him screaming, getting irritated or any act like this on or off the field.
4) on ground he understands only 1 language, thats the language of BAT n BALL. even if some1 else tries to abuse him, he preffers to reply back with his bat and not mouth.
5) when players in other countries play upto the age of 40+, then what si the problem in his playing for the side.
 
well i dont think so..as far as he is playing good.. he shld be in team and dont evn think to retire....age does not stop sportsman...
 
sachin is a gr8 player..he is GOD OF CRICKET so i dont think he should retire from cricket...he is steel plaing well..i hope he will play cricket 6 years more..
 
no i dont think sachin should give retirement as he is in best of his form now.anything said regarding retirement about sachin is vague and doe not hold true.

Yes sachin should retire... he should give opportunities to the younger generation... But his presence is always a booster to everyone as he has a lot of experience and tricks up his sleeve which he share with his friends...

 
No... not until he wants to... Why on earth should he retire when he is scoring runs, and scoring them well! He is physically fit, and he still has the hunger in him to play and compete with the best of the teams since the last 20 years!!
 
Re: Why should he????????? why

give me 1 good reason y u think that sachin should retire. and i will give u 100 reasons that why he should not, for every single reason of urs.
reasons in my support:-
1) her is physically FITTER than most of the yonuger players in the team, and fitness has never been a concern for him.
2) he is considered to have one of the safest pair of hands in the business, and doesn't miss much of catches and all.
3) he is heaving a cool and calm mind over his shoulders. he is cool like a cucumber. how often do u see him screaming, getting irritated or any act like this on or off the field.
4) on ground he understands only 1 language, thats the language of BAT n BALL. even if some1 else tries to abuse him, he preffers to reply back with his bat and not mouth.
5) when players in other countries play upto the age of 40+, then what si the problem in his playing for the side.

Great points man, I really agree with you!
 
Yes, sachin should retire from cricket now.
He is in great form and that is the reason he should retire now. If he retires now he will be remembered as god of cricket till cricket dies. If he retires when he is not in form, then he might not get the position of god of cricket. According to me, Sachin should learn from Australian cricketers like Gilchrist, Mathew Hayden etc....who retired from cricket when they were in their top notch form.
 
Ya sachin should retire... Sachin should give opportunities to the younger generation... But his presence is always a boos to everyone in the team as he has a lot of experience...
 
सचिन रमेश तेंडुलकर) (born April 24, 1973 in Mumbai) is an Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.
 
In 2002, Wisden ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time, next to Donald Bradman, and the second greatest one day international (ODI) batsman of all time, next to Viv Richards.
 
In September 2007, the Australian leg spinner Shane Warne rated Tendulkar as the greatest player he has played with or against.
 
Tendulkar was the only player of the current generation to be included in Bradman's Eleven, the dream team of Donald Bradman, published in his biography.
 
He is sometimes referred to as Little Master or Master Blaster. Tendulkar is the highest run scorer in both Test matches and ODIs, and also the batsman with the most centuries in either form of the game. The first player to score fifty centuries in all international cricket combined, he now has more than eighty international centuries.
 
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