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To retire or not
to retire, leave it to Sachin |
A Blog by Karthik
Parthasarathy, 31.03.2007
I
thought I should move on from India and Sachin
and write about Cricket in general but one
article which I read today put me off so much.
This is an article by Ian Chappell, considered
to be amongst the best of thinkers of the game.
The article had been about Sachin to review his
future.
Sachin for one is revered by many as God and by
others as a great batsman and anyone who is on
that pedestal would not want to demean their
name just for a couple more extra centuries. He
has had it all. The name, the fame, the money,
the cricketing records, his share of great
knocks and his share of a dent the morale of
bowlers. I don't think he would be so naive to
throw it all after 17 years of building it up.
What more records does he need. He has seen it
all. After almost 15K One day runs and 12 K test
runs, I don't think he is playing just to
increase them by another thousand or so. I feel
he will know better and earlier than most as to
how and when would he retire.
During the 2003 World Cup, when he was asked to
play down the order, he expressed his
displeasure and stated his preference to open
the innings. But four years older and definitely
wiser, this time around, he didn't mention any
preference and was most happy to play down the
order. Had he been playing for himself and the
statistics, he would most definitely have
preferred to open the innings and no one could
have been against it. But Team India had a plan
and for the plan to be successful (atleast on
paper), it required Sachin to play at No 4 and
he did that against his wishes. He has changed
his style of play to suit the team. True, he has
not met the standards , a very high one - mind
you, that he had set for himself and he too
would know that. This may indeed be the time
that he has to quit or there could still be some
time left for him to do some things which he has
not done in the past 17 years. But that is not
for others to decide.
Till
this point, he has decided the course he has
taken. He decided at 17 that he had it in him to
make it to the top. He decided the shots he
played and the deliveries he bowled. He decided
to take the captaincy and then relinquish it.
Just like all the things he has decided over the
past 17 years, I think he would decide the time
best for him to call it a day. After all, he has
been our best batsman through the 90's and the
lack of form in the last four years has not
displaced him much from his place as the very
best.
Again, this could be the time to retire or to
come back strongly with vengeance against the
detractors, but whatever it is , it is for him
to think and decide and not for others to pour
their thoughts in. Whatever the decision is, we
can be sure that it will be taken keeping Team
India's well being in mind. After all, he has
done the same over the past 17 years. He has
been there, seen it all.
Another blog of this writer :
Can we
show some mercy on the Indian Team?
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