Is ‘struggling’ Tendulkar blocking way for youngsters?
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Is ‘struggling’ Tendulkar blocking way for youngsters?

Last Updated: Friday, December 14, 2012, 17:30
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Is ‘struggling’ Tendulkar blocking way for youngsters?Suyash Srivastava

Sachin Tendulkar getting clean bowled on Indian pitches in a jam- packed stadium is nothing less than a nightmare for Indian fans. But unfortunately, the fans have gone through such a sight thrice now in Tendulkar’s successive innings against New Zealand in the home series.

As Tim Southee rattled Tendulkar’s stumps at the Chinnaswamy stadium in the second innings, the jubilant Kiwi camp got into a huddle and the crowd witnessed one of the rare moments of Tendulkar’s career. It was a similar delivery which had knocked his stumps in the first innings; the ball found its way between the pad and the bat and Tendulkar completed his hat-trick. But it was Tendulkar’s reaction after the dismissal which was worth noticing.

The sound of the ball hitting the timber is one of the most humiliating moments for a batsman. The moment he missed the line, Tendulkar knew he was gone, which meant the end of another struggle at the crease for him. Tendulkar turned and ‘almost’ smashed the cricket ball in absolute frustration, something which we have rarely seen him do before in his phenomenal 23-year-old career.

It was just two days back that former Indian cricketers Sunil Gavaskar and Sanjay Manjrekar questioned Tendulkar’s foot work after he perished to a fuller length delivery from Doug Bracewell. One of Sachin’s biggest admirers, Sunil Gavaskar, reckoned that it was age which was taking its toll on Sachin’s footwork, which at one stage bothered the best of the bowlers around the globe. His critics joined in and it fanned the flames of the debate on whether the Master Blaster is blocking the way for the youngsters in the team.

The batting maestro who recently got the monkey off his back by hitting the much-awaited hundredth ton against Bangladesh has once again found himself in one of the toughest phase of his career. As the Kiwis breached through his defence on three successive occasions, his critics have once again questioned whether the Master should call it a day.

The critics aren’t too bothered about the way in which Raina, Gambhir, Sehwag have played throughout the series, but Tendulkar’s struggle on home turf is something they can’t digest. While he scored 19 in Hyderebad, with scores of 17 and 27 at Bangalore, the 39-year-old has disappointed his fans to a great extent.

It was the similar story with Rahul Dravid, who had a horrendous tour in Australia where he was bowled on most of the occasions. ‘The Wall’ hung his boots earlier this year and even the stylish VVS Laxman, who was being criticized for his poor run in Tests, surprisingly retired ahead of the Test series between India and New Zealand.

Tendulkar is 39 years old and now many think it is the right time for him to call it a day and make way for youngsters like Ajinkya Rahane and Manoj Tiwary. India now has Cheteshwara Pujara who is being hailed as the apt replacement for Dravid at the No. 3 position. They have Kohli, who is undoubtedly India’s most prolific batsman in all formats of the game at the moment. And thus, critics, experts and even fans want the Master to draw curtains on his glittering career before its too late.
But keeping in mind the upcoming home series against England and Australia, one might ask whether India can afford to lose someone like Sachin Tendulkar?
First Published: 9/14/2012 7:19:24 PM

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Jai - Chennai
Sachin is playing his shots perfectly... He is not in anyways looking weak... He should continue as long he feels comfortable... All these so called legends should stop passsing judegements about the God of Cricket Sachin....
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vijay - new zealand
Sorry Sachin the fact has to said that everyone has to go one day hence it seems your time has come. Be realistic dont force yourself.
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Abilash C U - chennai
A correction due....Tendulkar is bcoz of cricket, Indian cricket is bcoz of sachin, Imagine if a player calibre of sachin was not there in 80`s 90`s thwn how the way we will treat this game, just like a hockey or a football... which we not even know the name of players and playing rules...
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Rakesh - Kolkata
Nonsense!! Unmukt chand will replace Sachin? Who is unmukt..a 19 yr old kid who haven`t even faced the competition at Ranji level. And Rahane who is an opener, how can he be a replacement for Sachin playing at no 4 position. Wait and watch for the upcoming series, Sachin will come good again. I am not saying he will be there till 2015 WC, but 1 more year he can play if he can have good match fitness. He needs to play more often. And talking about this present youthful team, mind my words, only Pujara seems to be a real test player. Others are looking like playing ODI in test cricket. Aussies/England swing bowlers won`t give you the privilege to score runs quickly, only technique will come good. So be patient and hope for the good.
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Advocate P.G.Borshe - Mumbai
Sachin is not Sunil.
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Anurag - Delhi
A player should not be overcriticised for failiure in couple of series... However whats important is that if Tendulkar thinks he is syill good for the game then he should play all the series as an intergral part of team - as most of the players do - and he should not be allowed to pick and choose the series... He may be greatest of all but this kind of behaviour is ufair for others and downgrades his greatness.... He should play regularly and if he continues with a bad form for a long time the he should call it a day and if not then ors should not show and favoritism and drop him.... Undoubtedly he is the greatest and has done wonders for the country but game and game ethics are bove an individual... Tendulkar is because of cricket, cricket is not because of Tendulkar... The nation and ors have already given a lot of priviledge and admiration for all the great things taht he has done but its time that game should be given precedence over individula.
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bharatmehta - jamnagar(Gujarat)
Please do not comment on genius? please to play him without harassment,please
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TAHSEEN - MUMBAI
I THINK HE PLAY A OUTSTANDING KNOCK IN D NEXT SERIES JUST WAIT AND WATCH
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Shanmuganathan - Chennai
So please name who is going to take his place....U???
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rgnair - Pune
I think time has finally come,Sachin should hang his boot and enjoy
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