I sincerely do
Okay.
First and foremost. Last three years is not relevant if you want to talk in terms of "recent" form Yes sachijn has had a couple of bad patches and I think he should have been dropped at that time. Continuing him when out of form did no good for the team and was even worse for Tendulkar. Selectors should have the guts to drop a player, howsoever big, when he is clearly struggling (not when he is having low scores for that can happen even when you are not struggling). Sachin was struggling and a quiet talk with the chairman of slectors and giving him "rest", if you please, at that time would have done less damage to his reputaion and he would have come back stronger and hungrier as has been shown every time he has taken a rest due to injury.
For me recent form is last three four series. That is recent enough. India, before the current series, played four series.
- Vs Pakistan (home) : 3 Tests
- Vs Australia (away) : 4 Tests
- Vs South Africa (home) : 3 Tests
- Vs Sri Lanka (away) : 3 Tests
Against South Africa he played just one innings (5 deliveries) and did not play again. So to me that series doesn't show anything.
Of the other three series, he had one poor series in Sri Lanka as did most of his colleagues. He did start well and seemed to be the only one who had the measure of Mendis but faded away as did India.
Against Pakistan, he played only two Tests,
averaged 69.5 with two fifties in three innings and was run out for 1 in the third. His scores
- 1 run out
- 56 not out
- 82
Not bad by any yard stick.
Against Australia he scored
493 runs - the difference between his tally and that of the next indian batsman was 207 runs !!
He averaged 70.43
The 493 runs he scored in this series is his highest tally for any series in the 59 Test series that he has played in since his debut in 1989 !!!
He scored two centuries. All the other batsmen put together scored just two.
His scores in the four Tests were
- Melbourne : 62 (in 77 balls) out of 196 (in 72 overs) and 15
- Sydney : 154 and 12
- Perth : 71 and 13
- Adelaide : 153 (in 205 deliveries) out of 563 in 181 overs and 13 run out
He was the leading run scorer from either side.
By all accounts he was brilliant throughout the series and absolutely magnificent in the virtual semi finals against Sri Lanka and the two finals against Australia in the ODI series that followed. Those three innings won us the tri-series. The scores need mention:-
- 63 (54)
- 117 not out (120)
- 91 (121)
I mention those three innings although they are not in test matches just to show the kind of form he has been in this year (inspite of the Sri Lankan series)
Add to that this scores where in the first Test he scored a match saving 43 in the second innings and today his brilliant 88 (111 balls)
In the ten Test matches Test matches since the start of that Australian series in December last year, he has scored 738 runs at 43.4 with two hundreds and three fifties. Only Sehwag has scored more runs or more centuries.
I hope you are not suggesting we drop every Indian batsman other than Sehwag
PS : Correction Laxman has scored 24 more runs than Sachin but played two more Test matches.