Again, Can you please answer me this question?To Add on, India managed to lose their last 2 ODI Finals w/o him, he just came back and I feel the added pressure of Lara's record is getting to him a bit
Yes. Naturally if you are playing for the team and performing with the team the record will be on its way. I do not think Sachin gets too much panic or pressurized for what is happening in news/media.Still, the pressure of becoming the leading run-scorer in Test history is a big thing, even for somebody as selfless as Tendulkar.
Thanks honey. We will take care of ourselves. no need for your ****king advice.I don't want to group all Indian fans as one, but you guys really do need to have a decent ****ing look at yourselves. It's ridiculous how much criticism you dish out to them, having absolutely no idea how much pressure they are under from the millions of people in India who worship these guys like gods.
Disappointing that Sehwag and Gambir couldn't continue, they were looking very good. Was just thinking to myself "how good would a Dravid century be right now?", hope he can do it.
C'mon. It's not like I'm ranting daily, but our batting performance this series, bar the openers, has been unacceptable.I don't want to group all Indian fans as one, but you guys really do need to have a decent ****ing look at yourselves. It's ridiculous how much criticism you dish out to them, having absolutely no idea how much pressure they are under from the millions of people in India who worship these guys like gods.
True. But is it so harsh to expect more than one fifty from a very much hyped middle order in a three match Test series? Sometimes the recent past becomes irrelevant.I'm not saying the criticism is unwarranted, as in some occasions it is, but Indian fans have very short memories and it can get very frustrating when they are baying for the blood of the same players they were championing just a couple of months ago.
Just an observation on my behalf, nothing more.
19.2 Muralitharan to Ganguly, no run, dropped by Mahela at first slip. Pretty similar to Dravid drop of Sangakkara. It was the off break, flat and quick, on the off stump line, Ganguly chose to go back - not the length for it- and had a poke and it flew to left of Mahela who couldn't hold on
Thanks honey. We will take care of ourselves. no need for your ****king advice.
Having said that, apart from Tendulkar and Laxman to some extent, the other two, namely Ganguly and Dravid DO deserve heaps of criticism that they get. Look at their stats man. Look at Dravid. Since Dec 15, 2006, he averages 32 in Test cricket in 21 Test Matches. Take away Bangladesh matches, and the average drops to below 30! Thats pathetic. And still he has managed to cling onto a test spot for almost 2 years.
And the case of Ganguly. In 2008, he has played 9 test matches so far, and hasn't scored a Test century so far, and averages a pathetic 29-odd.
These are valid - very valid criticism, and only if this duo salvages India out of trouble in this very test match, they can merit selection inthe next series against Australia.