Tendulkar Should Assess his Career like Ponting: Akram


New Delhi, Dec 12 (IANS): Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram feels it is difficult for Indian selectors to give any sort of retirement advice to Sachin Tendulkar and, at the end, the batting maestro himself will have to do some assessment like Ricky Ponting did.

As the pressure of retirement mounts on Tendulkar, Akram feels that Indian cricket is in a "delicate situation".

"The question is who will bell the cat? Who will pop the question? Today, former cricketers are openly asking for Dhoni's head. Can you do the same with Tendulkar? A lot of people, like Sourav Ganguly, feel he should retire, but Sachin himself might still want to continue for another six months or so. It's difficult to give any advice to a legend like Sachin," Akram was quoted as saying by ESPNStar.com

"It finally boils down to your own assessment as Ponting did," he said.

The legendary fast bowler feels that Tendulkar has achieved everything in his cricketing career and now he himself must decide when to leave.

"When Sachin first stepped into international cricket, nobody would have thought that this lad would go on to score 100 tons and smash all batting records. If I was in his shoes I would have stepped down by now because there is nothing else left to achieve," he said.

Akram said the pressure on Tendulkar was mounting and India's twin defeats in the Test series against England were only making things difficult for him.

"When your most experienced batsman hasn't scored a Test century in almost two years, questions are bound to rise," said Akram.

As the Indian team goes through a period of transition with the retirement of stalwarts like Rahul Dravid, Ganguly and V.V.S. Laxman, Akram said changes should be made carefully and it was high time that the selectors asked Tendulkar about his future plans.

"The changes have to be made carefully. One shouldn't tamper too much with the team line-up. But the middle order needs a few new faces. And somebody needs to ask Sachin about his future plans and for how long does he want to continue," suggests Akram.

  

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Wed, Dec 12 2012

    I am Fed up with this Tendulkar matter.I request Avery one not comment on his Retirement.Please leave him alone.He will listen only to his son.Put pressure on his Son.

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  • Brian Charles D'souza, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Dec 12 2012

    It is true that Tendulkar is not the batsman he was 10-12 years ago, he appears to be a shadow of himself and the more he plays the more he will be exposed, he is not scoring runs when it mattered(recent series against England no batsman played well including him). People will always remember not the amount of runs scored but how many of them for the winning cause and when chips are down. Lara was better batsman and so is Viv Richards but not Tendulkar, he simply cannot click when it mattered, then how can you call such player as a great player

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 12 2012

    Our under performing players, or all the test and team players have to grease the palm of the Cricket officials to stay in the team.
    One is greasing more than the other, so, who ever greases more will not loose his place.
    This is India, Incredible India.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore / Doha

    Wed, Dec 12 2012

    This guy is always giving suggestions to Indian team when his own team is in dire state. We dont need your suggestions. Go and asess your country team 1st. Shameless fellow.

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