BCCI Should Speak to Sachin About his Future Plans: Sunny


New Delhi, Nov 26 (PTI): Fresh questions were raised on Sachin Tendulkar's retirement with the legendary Sunil Gavaskar saying that the selectors should have a word with him about his future plans.

"Tendulkar has been playing for so long and he has been so consistent. This little period of lack of runs or lack of half centuries will give the critics chance to ask questions," Gavaskar said.

"At the end of the day, it is the selectors who will take the call. I think the selectors will probably have a word with Tendulkar about what his future plans are and then take a call," he said.

"Ideally, whatever decision is taken about Tendulkar's retirement, I believe he will make his own decision," Gavaskar told NDTV.

Tendulkar has scored just 29 runs in three innings in the ongoing Test series against England and Gavaskar said the senior batsman has been having a "long bad patch" though he was trying hard to come out of this.

"Yes, he is struggling and he is having a long bad patch if one can call that way. With so may runs and so many centuries at his hands, the moment he is through a lean patch, everybody will start talking about that but I feel he will overcome this.

"He is trying hard. In the first innings (of the ongoing second Test in Mumbai), the ball (from Monty Panesar) turned just a little bit. Today, (in the England second innings) you could see he changed his guard. He was standing ahead of the crease between the middle and off to negotiate the turn better. But unfortunately he was out to a straighter ball," Gavaskar said.

"But, we saw he was applying his mind. He is not taking that he will just go out in the middle and play. He is trying hard to overcome this and that is the best part," said the former captain.

Gavaskar felt that Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's demand for turning wickets backfired on his own team and India were in an unusual position which they normally did not face on slow home pitches.

"I have been saying that the demand for turning pitches could backfire on you if your batsmen fail to capitalise on this. That has been happening in this Test. India are in an unusual situation. This kind of thing normally happens on visiting teams but now the home side is facing this," he said.

"But all is not lost for India. If they can set a target of 170 plus, it will not be easy for England to knock those runs in the fourth innings."

India are a mere 31 runs ahead of England with just three second innings wickets at hand.

He credited England spinners rather than blaming Indian batsmen for lack of application, saying the visiting bowlers have done better than their home side counterparts.

"No batsman goes to a Test match without application. I would rather give credit to England bowlers, they have bowled better than their Indian counterparts.

"Panesar bowled really well. He was mixing turning and straighter deliveries. That created doubts in the mind of Indian batsmen whether the ball would turn or straighten. Graeme Swann was his ideal foil. The length of the deliveries was important. He was drawing the Indian batsmen forward."

In contrast, Gavaskar said, the Indian bowlers were bowling good length deliveries which gave opposition batsmen more time to adjust.

"The Indians were bowling at good length and that gives fraction of time more to adjust. The application of captain Alastair Cook and belligerence of Kevin Pietersen created problems for the Indian bowlers," he said.

He also refused to blame Indian batsmen whose top five batsmen after opener Gautam Gambhir (53) could score just 38 runs in the second innings total of 117 for seven at stumps.

"They have been used to playing on slow and low pitches. So whenever they play in Australia, England or South Africa where wickets have bounce, they will flounder. They will also struggle on turning pitches which have bounce."

  

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  • deb,

    Sun, Aug 24 2014

    haha the youngsters kohjli proved they are useless in tests,its good to see india getting pissed now, indians never treated sachin well,

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  • Roshni, Madikeri / Dubai

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Hello cricket fans, yes agreed he was the best player. Consider now. do you think BCCI should allow him to play until he turns 60 years? There are many youngsters waiting who may give more than Sachin if they are given a chance. If wants let him get his son to the field and make him play the way he played when he was young. He has a chance in hand to develop the sports field in India as a politician. Franky speaking, Sachin lost all his value. Sachin please give way for the youngsters and train them. People will really honor you more.

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Surely he will retire once he becomes most hated person in cricket.
    Although there are none hated in cricket, he will get that record aswell, as more and more of his fans are getting irritated.
    People already call him selfish.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Sachin wants to paly cricket for 10 more years. That is why he has joined congress to get political benefit. No one can question about his form now.

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  • BRYAN BRAGGS BIJEI, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    ITS HIGH TIME SACHIN HANGS HIS BAT OLD RECORDS HAVE BEEN MADE WELL WHEN HE WAS YOUNG AGILE AND FIT AND ENERGETIC.LETS FACE THE FACT CRICKET IS BECOMING MORE AMD MORE COMPETITIVE AND UNLESS YOUNGSTERS ARE INITIATED AND OLDIES ARE MADE TO RETIRE WE MAY LAG BEHING OTHER COMPETITIVE TEAMS AND ULTIMATELY CRICKET WILL LOOSE ITS CHARM IN INDIA.OTHER TEAMS ARE REALLY GOING BY MODERN TECHNIQUES AND STUDY THE OPPOSITION BATSMEN AT DEPTH OF THEIR STRENGTHS& WEAKNESS AND LETS FACE THE FACT TENDULKAR IS SLOWING DOWN AND HE CANNOT FIND A PLACE IN THE TEAM EVEN THE ORS ARE NOT TAKING A DECISION SO AS TO NOT EMBARASS HIM BUT THEN HE HAS TO GET THE SIGNAL AND RETIRE GRACEFULLY

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  • SShetty, Udupi/Muscat

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    There is no doubt that he is perhaps the greatest cricket player of all time. But now there is a perceptible decline in his capabilities and it is showing. Recent performances by him bear testimony to this truth. Hence the time has come for him to say good bye. It's time Sachin bowed out of the stage with dignity like VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Gangully and he will never be forgotten.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Jaimini Sir
    Can you please elaborate on how Tendulkar got out both times in the same Mumbai Test? Remember when Monty first got Sachin out years back, and wanted his autograph on the same ball, Sachin had obliged by signing but writing'Never Again'! However now if Monty wants the autograph again (I doubt it!) Sachin would sign and inspite of himself would write -'Time and Time Again'! Hundreds of millions were praying for him, and that's when Sachin could play, now the same want him to retire gracefully So now Sachin's got no option! And as regards guiding- he can soon be appointed indian Coach I say-Any time better than the useless Duncan....

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  • Wilson DSouza, Paladka

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    BCCI Should Speak to Sachin About his Future Plans though Sunny that whether Sachin likes to hold bat or mike in his hands !!!

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    myself i am totally agree with Mr Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai.
    all the record he got it. may he waiting for his son to join in dressing room.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    The way Virat Kohli,the future young captain got out in Mumbai test, Dhoni's gully cricket game,Yuvraj in clueless position and Shewagh's careless game make Sachin Tendulkar,God of cricket NOT TO RETIRE from Intl cricket.We still need him to guide our misguided young cricketers to take a positive step.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    yes is a great player but till how many days BCCI will continue. Day by Day he is looseing concentration in the batting. But sir we all INDIAN people will respect you pls think your future plan. many young telent is knocking ion door. give them a chance too.

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Tedulkar could have retired after the worold cup 2011 but still he hungry for unwanted records. No doubt he is a great batsman but certainly not greatest because greatest players always scores when the team truly required.He Won many one day matches for India but in test matches how many matches he won for India? Whenever India need runs in critical face of the match he get out very cheaply even bowlers bat better than him .Take example of Jacks Kallis, Rahul Dravid,Brian Lara,Ricky Ponting,Sagakkara,Javed Miandad these players single handely won matches for their homeland hence I rate these cricketers are better than Tendulkar.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    BCCI should also speak to Dhoni and Zaheer by the way. We do not want any lamp-posts for God's sake
    which are centuries old and useless! Time for Sponsors too to change 'models'!

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  • Srinath.H, Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Sachin. dont disappoint millions of cricket fans. Play your natrual game, come out with flying colours and answer critics.

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  • Roshith, Padubidri/Muscat

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Sunny at least you have some guts to tetll this. Right time to retire . We need more Poojar's so better to quit and give chance to young guys. Don't know for which record he is waiting now ?????. SOme times looks like selfish man.

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  • Riyaz, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    No doubt, a great legend impossible to replace him. But, the time has come to take retirement gracefully from all forms of cricket.Sooner the better.

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  • Rayan, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Sachin is no doubt is a greatest player.Everything has to come to end.He should have left after winning world cup.Now its time to throw him out, he is spoiling all his name by himself.Now he is waiting to score runs and then to retire so that he can hide his failure.

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