Sachin Tendulkar Announces Retirement from One-Day Cricket


Sachin Tendulkar Announces Retirement from One-Day Cricket

New Delhi, Dec 23 (IANS): India batting great Sachin Tendulkar Sunday closed a major chapter of his illustrious career by announcing his retirement from one-day cricket. He will continue to play in Tests.

Tendulkar's decision following days of speculation came moments before the selectors announced Team India for the limited overs series against Pakistan starting Dec 25.

Battling with form, Tendulkar's move was on expected lines. Since the 2011 World Cup, the 39-year-old has scored only 315 runs from 10 games.

Yet his record in ODIs will be hard to beat.

He has played 463 ODIs, scored 18,426 runs and made 49 centuries -- each figure a world record. He is also the first cricketer to hit a double-century in ODIs -- 200 against South Africa at Gwalior in 2010.

Tendulkar conveyed his decision to retire from the 50-over format to Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president N. Srinivasan.

"I have decided to retire from One-Day format. I feel blessed to have fulfilled the dream of being part of a World Cup-wining Indian team," said Tendulkar, 39, in a statement.

He said it was high time for the team to prepare to defend its world title.

"The preparatory process to defend the World Cup in 2015 should begin early and in right earnest. I would like to wish the team all the very best for the future. I am eternally grateful to all my well wishers for their unconditional support and love over the years," he said.

Tendulkar's decision ahead of a crucial series against Pakistan, which marks the resumption of bilateral cricketing ties disrupted after the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, made his teammates emotional.

Cancer survivor Yuvraj Singh wrote on Twitter: "It is an emotional time! Letting Sachin go from one dayers! 18 thousand plus runs. Your jaw drops when you see those records, master you will always live in my heart and fellow Indians! The pride of our country, I salute to you for your contribution to Indian cricket."

His contemporary Sourav Ganguly expected Tendukar to play against Pakistan.

"I felt that he would play the series against Pakistan. But it is his decision and I think it is the right one," said his contemporary and former India captain Sourav Ganguly.

"There was a doubt on whether he would play ODI cricket or not. But I am not surprised by his decision. He has done what he thought was right," he added.

For BCCI, the news did not come as a shock.

Ratnakar Shetty, chief administrative officer of the BCCI, said: "He was waiting for the right and today he took the decision. The BCCI respects his decision."

Tendulkar's last ODI appearance was against Pakistan in Dhaka during the Asia Cup where he made a match-winning half-century.

During the Asia Cup, he also completed a century of centuries (49 in ODIs and 51 in Tests).

Tendulkar made his ODI debut in 1989 in Gujranwala, Pakistan, scoring a duck in the game.

It took him nine ODIs to get his maiden ODI half-century, 53, against Sri Lanka in Pune in 1990.

Tendulkar took the world by storm when he was asked to open the innings against New Zealand in Auckland in 1994. He smashed 82 off 49 balls.

Tendulkar had to wait 79 ODIs for his first three-figure score in ODIs -- 110 against Australia in Colombo, 1994.

Since then he has re-written record books.

Tendulkar has scored most of his runs against Sri Lanka (3,113) and Australia (3,077). His back-to-back hundreds against Australia in a triangular tournament in 1998 at Sharjah mesmerized his fans.

He was also the highest run-getter in the 2003 World Cup in South Africa.

 

Profile: Sachin Tendulkar - Man who became god

It did not take much for the cricket pundits to spot a genius in Sachin Tendulkar after he made his international debut in a Test match in Karachi Nov 15, 1989. He was 16 then. More than two decades later, he has gone on to become one of the greatest batsman the world will ever see.

Twenty-three years, one month, and eight days from his debut, the five-feet-five-inch cricketing genius has called time on a glittering one-day career. With 18,426 runs from 463 matches at an average of 44.83, Tendulkar has most batting records under his belt in the 50-over format as also in Tests.

He holds the record for the maximum number of appearances and is the highest run-getter and century-maker in both versions. He has turned out in six World Cups at a stretch, playing a key role in winning the title in 2011 and finishing runners-up in 2003.

The 'Liitle Master', as he is often called, is the only man to hit 100 centuries - 51 in Tests and 49 in ODIs - and also the first man to score a double-century in the 50-over format.

However, it was not all smooth sailing for the champion batsman in his initial ODIs. It took him all of five years and 78 matches to score his maiden hundred.

But experts never lost faith in him. Another Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar commented that once he gets his first one, there will be no stopping him. Finally the big day came Sep 9, 1994, when Tendulkar struck a blazing 110 against Australia in Colombo.

The jinx broken, Tendulkar celebrated with two more three-figure knocks in the next two months. From then on, there was no looking back.

The memories of Tendulkar tearing into one of the greatest spinners of all-time, Shane Warne, at Sharjah, will forever be etched in the minds of cricket fans. In that tournament, he hit two back-to-back centuries (143; 134) against Australia -- the first helped India qualify for the final based on a better Net Run Rate and the second, in the finals -- which was played on Tendulkar's 25th birthday, helped India beat Australia to win the title.

After the tournament, Warne claimed that he had "nightmares" at the thought of bowling to Tendulkar after being dominated by him.

An abiding image of Tendulkar would be the hundred he scored in the 1999 World Cup match at Bristol. Ramesh Tendulkar, a novelist and professor, who had deeply inculcated in his son the virtues of modesty and humility, died when India were in the midst of the Cup campaign.

Tendulkar flew home to attend his father's last rites, and returned to the tournament, beating the Kenyan bowlers to pulp scoring 140 off 101 balls, and dedicated his innings to his father. On completing the hundred, Tendulkar looked at the sky, praying for his father, and has done likewise after reaching every milestone of his glittering career since then.

With the left-handed Sourav Ganguly, Tendulkar formed the greatest opening partnership in limited overs cricket, and the pair holds the world record for the most number of runs - 6609 in 136 matches that includes 21 century and 23 half-century stands. In 40 other matches, batting together but not as openers, the duo partnered another 1668 runs, taking their total aggregate partnership to 8277.

"These were the moments of my career I always cherish. My batting with Sachin in one-day internationals at the top was a huge learning experience," Ganguly once said.

But the greatest adulation for the Mumbaikar came from the legendary Don Bradman - considered the greatest batsman of all times. Sir Don once asked his wife to take a look at the Indian as he felt Tendulkar played like him.

It was Tendulkar's technique, compactness, and shot production that endeared him most to the Aussie, according to Roland Perry, who authored the book 'Don's Best'.

But in a revelation that even the 'god of cricket' has his human frailties, it took Tendulkar 370 days to get over an agonising century-less period after the 99th international hundred he got March 12, 2011 facing South Africa in Nagpur during the World Cup.

In recognition for the laurels he brought to the country, Tendulkar was nominated to the Rajya Sabha as an eminent personality by then president Pratibha Patil in April this year - the first sports personality to get the honour.

Mentored in his early cricketing days by his elder brother Ajit, Sachin later honed his skills under celebrated coach Ramakant Achrekar.

Tendulkar's talent stood out since his school days, and partnered by his friend Vinod Kambli the duo made the cricketing circles sit up and take notice after an unbroken 664-run stand in a Lord Harris Shield international school game in 1988.

The rest as they say is history.

  

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  • SAHIL, DUBAI

    Sat, Dec 29 2012

    99 th comment for you,
    Thanks for entertaining in cricket so far.we miss u in one day cricket format
    100 th comment means your upcoming test century

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  • Shakeel, Mangalore / Dammam

    Wed, Dec 26 2012

    Salute to great cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. His contribution to BCCI & cricket lovers always rememberable. My standing ovation to great legend. Forget those people who were not liking him & don't reply on their comment.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    Mr. Jaimini you also got fed up now. Last time I want to tell you that majority will choose cricket nowadays Ofcourse fame & money matters most. Finally this is not our personal column to argue anyway thanks for Daijiworld for giving opportunity. Merry Christmas

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    Mr.Vikram..I will try to convince you for the last time..Basic rule is that to get crowd support or to be in peoples mind forever ONE HAS TO PERFORM WITH CONSISTENCY & FOR A LONG PERIOD. Indian sports lack it.Cricket has justified it to some extent.Thats why people love cricket. I can't give you more sensible reasons beyond this..Bye..

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    Mr. Jaimini, I have been keep telling only Cricket is more benefitting in India. That's why remaining sports reached rock bottom. If someone don't understand real meaning of my comments what can call them? Even England, Australia, etc honoured means what even they don't know what other sports are there in India. Whole world says India means cricket. In your own comments shows how you treating Olympic medal winners... then what can expect from you people.

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  • Durgadas Suvarna, BLORE/MLORE

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    For me Sachin is greatest player in terms of discipline and profession. Also he has good records in batting which will be difficult for any players to beat it. I would like to say that in 23 years cricket carrier he played more for his personal records rather than playing for the country whenever required. There was a time where Indians crickters never used to bat well while batting second in one day cricket and Sachin was one of the player who never used to play while batting second. Offcourse he has played few, but it is definately less during his 23 years of cricket carrier. Also if someone has noticed he always used to bat slowly when he reach 90 runs till he gets 100. He also used to waste more balls till he reach 100 runs. For me Sachin is a good cricketer, but definately not a great cricketer. In Cricket I admire players like Lara, Dravid etc first.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Mr.Vikram...Winning medals in Olympic..haa haa..even school kids know how many gold medals we won and how the winner vanished in the next olympic. Just participating is not enough..One has to perform it continuously with high marks.Sachin did it. Thats why Govt of Australia honoured him. Prime Minister of England wanted to give SIR award to Sachin(as per law he can't).Queen of England honoured Tendulkar. US President Mr.Obama said " I don't know cricket but I know Tendulkar" .Sachin is respected by entire world..Indian hockey team won gold medals 40 years back ! what is its position in 40 years ! It touched rock bottom..Hope you understand.if you don't..sorry I can't ..some people don't accept the truth..Happy Christmas..(do you know Garry Kasparov,Boris Spasky,Fisher..??)

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Mr. Jaimini, your comment enough telling how blindly people are supporting only cricket. I am also cricket supporter but everyone knows remaining sports are not enough getting support. How do you say other players apart from cricket getting crowd support if they win ? So many individual medals won in 2012 Olympics. At the moment got appreciate & forgotten next day. You remember how many medals we have won & name of winners ? You know Indian men hockey team won 8 times Olympic gold then why not getting more support to improve its standard ? If V. Anand lost the touch how could he won World Chess Championship 2012 ?

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  • mohanmoodbidri, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    When sachin was in form with the bat, it was a great moment to watch odi. But when he lost his form, people started to talk about his retirement. One important thing is the same sachin would have been in australia or england team, he might be lost his plance in the team long year back. As our Board had given lot of opportunity to him, so played for improving his record rather than winning his side! farewell to tendulkar for your long long innings, no one come ever like you in future...

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  • BRYAN BRAGGS BIJEI, MANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    ITS RIGHT TIME THAT SACHIN CALLS IT A DAY FOR RETIREMENT TO PAVE THE WAY FOR YOUNGSTERS TO GET AN OPPURTUNITY TO PERFORM LIKE THE EXAMPLE SET BY KUMBLE DRAVID GANGULY AND LAXMAN ITS HIGH TIME HE THINKS OF HIS RETIREMENT FROM TESTS ALSO THERE ARE LOT OF YOUNGSTERS KNOCKING THE DOORS TO GET A OPPURTUNITY TO PERFORM BE GRACIOPUS SACHIN GIVE THEM A CHANCE

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Mr.Vikram..You don't the inner meaning of Sachin's success and Indian cricke success.If tomorrow ,Sania Mirza wins Wimbledon ,or Hockey team wins World cup ,they too get crowd support. Indian cricket success lies on 1983 WORLD CUP WIN. after that Sachin's entry into Intl cricket and non stop,CONSISTENT performance for 20 years..He lost his touch in the fag end of his career. Anand became Grnadmaster in Chess.He didnnt maintain it. He hardly won match against legend Kasprov.Once Kasparov retired from chess ,Anand had sigh of relief.He became Grandmaster in the next year and lost the touch afterwards..Mr.Deepak..it it enough for you ?

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  • Namith, Kottara

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    People may like or dislike don't mind, But Sachin was the favorite (or best batsman) player for following cricketers.
    1. Brian Lara
    2. Mcgrath
    3. Shane Warne
    4. Don Bradman
    5. Viv Richards
    6. Richie Benaud
    7. Wasim Akram
    8. Barry Richards
    9. Alan Donald
    10. Flintoff
    11. Ricky Ponting
    12. Virat Kohli
    13. Mathew Hayden
    14. Andy Flower

    and the list goes on. Hope the guys who have disliked may not have followed cricket as much as this guys did. Miss you the legend "Sachin"

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  • Anil Sagri, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    GENTLEMEN GAMES GENTLEMAN CRICKETER..SACHIN TENDULKAR...

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Mr. Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah You know Viswanathan Anand? Great Chess Player... he has done great achievement in Chess as same as Sachin in Cricket ? I don't think so many Indians even know his name !!! It does not matter you play for 23 years, 10 years, 100 years ...it only shows India is biggest Cricket Crazy Country...

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Mr.Vikram..Please name any sports person who played for at least 10 years and made huge impact not only on Indians but also on all citizens of entire world.Sachin played for 23 years ! From old man to small baby knows Sachin Tendulkar..We Indians should be grateful to God that he blessed us with GEMS...

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Sachin Tendulkar is greatest of all greats in Cricket world. Is true & everyone should agree... he achieved all heights & equally received name, fame & everything what everyone dreaming in his lifetime. But in our country how many individual receiving same reward after achieving goal in some other field ???

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    2012.DECEMBER..WORLD NOT ENDED
    2012.DECEMBER .ODI CRICKET ENDED..

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  • Blaan Mendonca, USA

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar has come to his senses and understood he is getting older. He must thank God for giving him wonderful years of cricket life. "What goes up must come down".

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  • Errol Gonsalves, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    cricket na gandha gaali illadavaru, yavudo obirayana kala dalli cricket aadi retire aadvaru, bereyavaru olleya sadhane madidaga awara sadhane yalli huluku galannu huduki vikratha khushi paduvavaru, matsara iruvavarige maatra sachin awara retirement khusho aaga bahudu. sachin hosa aatagararige adda galu hakuthiddare antha kelavaru helthare. virat kohli, dhoni, raina, gambhir , rohith sharma yella yellinda bandaru swamy??????. awaru cricket aadidakkintha gaaya galinda horage ulidadde hechu. awaga hosa aata gararige set aaga bagudittalwa?????. yaradru uttara kodi. ivattu bcci rich aagalu sachin mahime thumba ide. teeke maduvavaru sariyagi yochane madali. thanks

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  • Indian Youth, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Sachin , the greatest cricketer the world has produced. It is shame that GOD of cricket is treated like ordinary cricketer by media and fellow cricketers. people who criticize him must realize what they are doing, this is disgusting. he should have been beyond ion pressures because believe me,you will never see another sachin tendulkar in time to come .

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  • Pereira, Udupi / Abu dhabi

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    @ Rakesh shetty, mangalore Whole world respect him ….. And being and Indian you comment like this..???? Shame on you Rakesh…

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  • Kabeer, Krishnapura

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    The legend is retired from the cricket .sachin meance cricket without sachin their is no meaning to odi cricket . no body can full fill sachin place he is legend . we and world cricket miss u lot . in his carrier their is no black dot . like this cricketer we wont get . what a human being he is . salute to sachin bhai. ms u

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  • Ganesh,

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Dear Rakesh, how anybody can play for his own records when cricket is a team game. You may not be knowing cricket game. Sachin Was, Is & will be great.

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  • saleem, Uppala / Dubai

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Hats off Sachin , He could have been retired when INDIA won the world cup -

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  • tulu mitre, DUbai/mulki

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    hats off....sachin

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    THANK YOU SACHIN FOR MAKING PERSONNEL RECORD. I AM SURE NO ONE BREAK HIS RECORD IN FUTURE. HE PLAYER SPECIALLY FOR THIS NOT FOR COUNTRY.

    BETTER NOW ITSELF HE MUST RETIRE FROM TEST CRICKET. HIS CAREER IS ALREADY SPOILED BECAUSE OF HIS WORST FORM.

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  • Saleem Baji, Kaikamba / Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Without any doubt great talent. But any day, can doubt his credibility to the great country India & millions of cricket fans. Anyways, thank you for announcing partial retirement. In other words, thanks for blessing Indian cricket with his exit. Hope he will retire from all forms of cricket very soon.
    BCCI, the biggest cricketing business entity in the world made a very big mistake by protecting ONE Tendulkar for so many years! By doing so, they have killed TEN Tendulkars! Trust me, this belated announcement is a blessing in disguise. Indian cricket will be much better without Sachin!

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  • rajesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Retirement clearly not his decision.if permitted he was ready to play till next 3 or 4 World Cup.his announcement came not before the ion for the coming pak series,but just after the ion is over.i was a great fan of him before.he had a respect n dignity in people's heart.but he lost all those in end of his carrier.hes such a selfish guy.very fit for the politics n he chose a right party.please retire before from test format also before people star pleading you.i never a fan or appreciated his record.the only thing for which I use to like him just for his batting.but he's no perfect than dravid.still I say thanq very much entertaining us.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    What can I say? You outlived your time Sachin. Some younger players should thank the powers that be that you decided to give them a chance at a career.

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  • richie, udupi

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Many of his crtics has asked when, and now he has taken a step, when he finally leaves there will be many many tears, now with the Dravid,Laxman,Ganguly gone and without Tendulkar, Indian team will look worse then Bangladesh Watch out, advertisment will fall, with no celebrity in the team with Sehwag also on the fag end like Zaheer Khan, when these two leave, people will for sure lose intrest in watching cricket, because the present lot dont seem to be focused on cricket

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  • Prakash Baretto, Kundapur/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Right decision.Sachin.Gr8...all the best in future.

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  • Deepak.Kotian, Hejamady. (Abudhabi)

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    he has to... but, this is not the right time!!!atleast he should play the pakistan series and should retire in front of the home ground with the great honour...We all miss to see that....

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  • Alban D' Souzaa, Udyavara Mumbai Doha Qatar

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Great Cricketer is retiring from now! We are thankful to Sachin for the contribution to Indian Cricket. There is no other Sachin for a long time to break his records. Though he made records for himself no Indian can deny that he brought laurels to India many a ocasions. He is a selfless cricketer because he denouced captaincy and played under many captains. Ver few cricketers are like this. Great sachin. Well done . We are proud of you and wish you all the best in future test cricket.

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  • Sanjay Aithal, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    His face looks like mentally still he not made up of his mind to say Goodbye to ODI. A perfect example for height of selfishness in India despite his records

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  • loyd veigas, m,lore/dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Ooo my god,at last he (sachin) announced his retirment in one day..when test carrier wants to retire???atleast now one young batsman will come in the team.70%indian cricket lovers fed up...then retirment came.

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  • mohammed aslam, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    he would have retaired when we won the world cup..that was the top position 4 his retairments,now forsable retairment bcs of the people,should live like a legend,not like a cheap mentality....

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  • Wlliam, Bantwal

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Great Legend of Cricket ! Hats off to your contribution to Indian Cricket and so many records !!! Many benefited from your cricket career and records. Ganguly, Dravid, Laxman, Kumble & Tendulkar were the Pandavas in Indian team. Indian team progressed till now under their shadow, no body dared to defeat India on Indian soil. Now the young players did not play well and show their talents. Still Tendulkar can guide them for a while and such sudden decision is not required because all are doing bad including Sehwag and captain Dhoni. So we thank him and wish all the best in future.

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  • sam, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Mentally,for the Indian players Indian cricket comes to halt here

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  • Sayed Kaleem, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Drought of centuries in the cricket world.

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  • J.F.D'SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALORE

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    No doubt master blaster Sachin is a great player. sine he is now getting poor scores in test matches I don"t think his presence in Team India is not required. The batsman of his calibre score well and win matches. otherwise what is the use? He should have once for all announced retirement tnot only to ODI but to Test matches also.

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  • aithappa, mangalore/dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    this was long overdue. Tendya should have retired immediately after India's world cup victory last year. he chose to go on and on.
    No doubt he is a genius. He has done everything in cricket but took more time to retire.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    finally some one made him to quit . other wise Sachin wanted to stay in cricket until he die. he is so greedy he never wanted to give a chance to the young cricketers . finally !!!!!! his brain start working .

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  • Jayakar, Udupi/Riyadh

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Great Contributuin Sachin.good luck in future

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  • Santosh, India

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Very sad news, Thanks for contribution. I miss You Sachin. God Bless you always.

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  • asmath, sharjah

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Sachin,
    Thank you for entertainment and retirement as well.

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  • Dinesh, Ullal

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    miss you......

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    I used to criticise Ganguly, Dravid and Laxman when they were not playing, so they retired. Actually Dravid can play now also. Now I criticised Sehwag, Tendulkar and Dhoni. So Tendulkar retired. Now waiting for Sehwag and Dhoni. Will they retire??? I want very young players in the team to crack tons. So Tendulkar, my friend, my jigree dost, I am very very sorry yaar. I dont feel you should retire, but we want to win and runs must come fast. Ek jamana tha, tum kya chouka, chakka martha tha yaar. Ab woh balla kidhar gaya ??? Jaathe jaathe Dhoni ko bhi sikao. Toda kel kood dekega mai.

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  • Deepak Dsilva, Paladka/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thank you Sachin for entertaining us from last 23 years. You are the one who changed the style of one day cricket and many followed you. Nobody else in INDIA will replace you as Dirty politics play a big role in ion policy. We really enjoyed every bit of your cricket and followed you in every match. We just love you. May god bless you.

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  • Roland,

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Finally! Thanks for the your contribution to game of cricket (not to Indian cricket though)

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  • justin, kinnigoli/Melbourne

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Sachin didnt Retire, but asked to retire. He was not ed for Pakistan series and Bcci asked sachin if you want us to you or you want to go out with your head held High. Sachin had no choice. This is the truth..For me he was ped from team hence he is retired.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    At level 2 and 3 he has retired. Level 1 is left i.e., Test matches. Let us wait........when?

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    ALL TIME GREAT AND LEGEND OF INDIAN?WORLD CRICKET RAMESH SACHIN TENDULKAR DECIDED TO HANG THE BOOTS....CRICKET MISSES SACHIN RATHER THAN SACHIN MISSES CRICKET.WE SALUTE SIR FOR YOUR GREATEST CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD OF CRICKET.THANK YOU AND GOOD WISHES.

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  • Prashant, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thank you Sachin Hats off to your contribution to Indian Cricket.In future, Virat Kohli can entertain us in ODI's.But he cant replace LEGEND.

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    GOOD STEP............

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal.Sharjah

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    DEVARA AATA BALLAVARAARU..? Dear Sachin Tendulkar..You are always GOD of Cricket to me..Thank you for entertaining me for more than 2 decades..I consider myself lucky when you played the best innings of your life in Sharjah against Austrlia. One of the sixes sailed over my head and out of the ground ! Khaleej Times English daily descrbied that century as 'Desert Storm"..To me you are LEGEND OF LEGENDS !!

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Sachin ,a little master,a legend of cricketing world ,a fame of India and a history in the cricketing world, sure the cricket world will miss sachin's play. Retirement it is a process we wish him a good health and success to his life in all the ways.

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  • Aboobakar Ismail Mata(Muscat), B.C Road,Parliya

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    I challenge no one will play as long as sachin played, I mean 23 years in one day cricket.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Sachin I salute you for your contribution to the sport of Cricket.

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  • Reema Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Missing those childhood memories...first Dravid now Tendulkar..:(

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  • Saleem, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    No doubt Sachine is a good cricketer with born talent. But for every thing in this world has a time. This is the right decision from Sachine in right time. I like sachine. But my request to the people don't consider him as God. ..... etc. There is one God and he controls all universe.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    GOOD DECISION.OFCOURSE YOU PLAYED WELL,NOT FOR COUNTRY,FOR YOUR RECORD.BETTER NOW TAKE REST.

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  • Dinesh Rao, mangalore/ udaipur

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    A big salute to the GOD of cricket. He has entertained us for over 2 decades.Let him be an inspiration for million of Indians and cricket fans all over the globe.

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  • Maria, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thanks for everything Sachin…
    Austin, Lydia, Ahmed, Praveen, Allen, G R PRABHU, Frank, u guys should replace BCCI team, from that day Indian cricket has a bright future..

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    One thing I must say: It is difficult find replacements for Dravid, Laxman, Sachin and Kumble.. These men were good in both play and attitude.

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  • Rudolf Rebello, Kalmady/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thanks Sachin, Hope test retirement follows without delay.

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  • rasheed, bhatkal

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Our sachchin retire,

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  • Shivraj Poojary, Karkala

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Its not only end of Sachin's era.....its an end of Indian cricket era. can't watch cricket without Sachin...... hats off Master Blaster

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    In my earlier Comment ,Please ignore the word' One day'

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  • frank, tulu nadu/ bangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    this old haggard should have been kicked out long back. Indian cricket and india as a country have suffered a lot due to this selfish person

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Great time for you to enter politics and bat even if you are 90 .........

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  • Ibrahim , Manjeshawar

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    We love you Sachin..I can not see Indian team without you..Thank you master blaster for your contribution

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  • Vashal, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    May be he was not included for this One-Da Series.So retires only from One-dayer.He was a great player no doubt but time matters.Still he has to retire from all the formats.

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  • Ferick Dsouza, Angalli / Kundapur/KSA

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    If Cricket was a religion ..... den SACHIN would be god..

    RIP CRICKET

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  • Sachin fan, Mangalore/AUH

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    The sadest news ever heard in my life :( we miss u sachin.

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  • Dinesh, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    How more years he wants to play cricket?

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  • srikanth, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    BEST WE WILL MISS YOU....

    But lastly don't make a mistake like contest election from congress for MP seat in Mumbai 2014 ..

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  • faizal, udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    He has done Unbelievable achievement. one of rare cricket diamond. Now relax for every bowler and pressure will be come down on against team too.... We have to respect his contribution for country unless critics for his bad performance. After all he is also a man kind not a god.

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    See still he is very Greedy. With his Poor Eye Sight ,still he wants to play One day & test match..I think till his son joins Team India ,he won't Retire from Indian team.

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  • Praveen Menezes, Mangalore, dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thank you Sachin. We salute you for all your contribution to Indian cricket & world will remember you very long.

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  • shams, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    this man is really a greatest person in the cricket, whenever some one talks about cricket he will surely add up about sachin in his conversation,,no one can take his position, he is the master blaster,,,hats off for u sachin

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  • Daniel A Pinto, Bahrain/Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    now the media will focus more on Sachin's Retirement, and less on Delhi Gang Rape issue !!! #TrueFact

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  • SRIDHAR SHETTY , DOHA /BARKUR

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Sachin is one who brought smile's on millions of India face....you won us lot of games for India..

    best of luck grt man...no one can break your record 49 centuries i think...as now cricketer play only short time may be 5-10 year...

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thank God. He understood the situation, anyways better late than never.

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  • SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    ANYWAY WE SALUTE UR DECISION. YOU SHOUD HAVE RETURN JUST AFTER WORLD CUP. AT THE MOMENT WHOLE NATION IS CONCENTRATING ON DELHI RAPE VICTIM. NOBODY HAVE THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT CRICKET. GREAT PLAYER HIGH ONE DAY CAREER ENDED WITH LOW NOTE. THANK FOR SERVICE TO INDIAN CRICKT. WE LOVE YOU.

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  • Mr. Pereira, udupi / abu dhabi

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    A TRUE LEGEND.....
    Master of all times...
    will miss you.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Good decision & God Bless you Sachin.

    Now Expecting century from Sachin is like Rahul expecting to become PM seat.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Tendulkar saved himself from further disgrace by taking this decision.I believe the ors had enough and would have talked to him else why would the decision came on the day when the team was to be ed. sachin was the best,is the best and will be best of all cricketers....

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  • Mitwa, Sharjah

    Sun, Dec 23 2012


    Sachin started his ODI against Pakistan... Should have played his last ODI against Pakistan and retired on a winning note.

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  • Praveen Shetty , Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    All Indians must salute Sachin , for all the glory he has given to Indian cricket after Gavasker & Kapil ...
    Thank you Sachin for all the memories .Thank you once again.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    It is better to Get out before kicked out

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    May be Hi-Commands decision. You have given good weekend news. Had you announced this after worldcup final, you would have got much more respect. I hope Sehwaj, Bajji, Bonda, Dhoni, boat will follow you. All the best !!

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  • NIHAL, Mlore/KSA

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    we will miss the legend,his guidence is very important for young and up coming crickters

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  • Benja, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    The great, fabulous, fantastic, exciting, entertaining, interesting, legendic , heroic,realistic and a long clenn N neat cricketing career ended. Thank you Sachin for your contribution to the cricket. We all Indians love you.

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  • Antony Cony, Karkala / Qatar

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    ODI Records and Retirement Age Record both are non-breakable. Wishing him the same to the format of the game too. Best Wishes after the retirement.

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  • Joseph, Doha Qatar

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    It was coming through. No surprises though. Although he has contributed a lot to Indian cricket, the immense pressure and a certain amount of lack-lustre recent performances must have provoked his conscience to call it a day. It has happened with past cricketers too and is nothing new. Anyway, there is still some of cricket left to be seen in the Test matches too. Hope he relives with his past performances.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore / Doha

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Better late than never. His late retirement must have surely ruined many young cricketers chance to play for India.

    Thank You Sachin for all you have given us and game of cricket. *standing ovation* tho ban tha hai boss!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thanks for everything Sachin, be blessed! Your contribution to Indian & world ODI will be long remembered !

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    At last ! Hope we get to see some young talented players from rural areas !

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  • AUSTIN D CUNHA, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Thank you Sachin.

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