Cabinet96
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What about Tendulkar batting 3?Rahane isn't really a natural opener though. Would rather drop Gambhir, make Dravid open and get in Sharma. One of Kohli/Laxman to bat at 3.
What about Tendulkar batting 3?Rahane isn't really a natural opener though. Would rather drop Gambhir, make Dravid open and get in Sharma. One of Kohli/Laxman to bat at 3.
Voldemort?ha can you imagine the scene if u no who was dropped
Haha, I had no idea - appreciate that.Adharcric is one of my favourite ever members; I'm so glad to see him back. One of the guys who helped me transform from a part-time CWer into a regular; so you can blame him if you like.
Re: Laxman though; I would've thought a match in which Ponting and Hussey hit tons should teach us, if anything, not to over-react to poor patches of form merely due to the age of the cricketer(s) involved. Everyone goes through poor patches throughout their careers and they don't suddenly become terminal once you hit 35 or so. Laxman's always had it in him to be dismissed cheaply in consecutive innings, and in the last series he played he averaged 99. He was poor in England (as was everyone else) and he's been poor here so far but lets not get ahead of ourselves about it, especially given what he did in between.
Haha this question is set up for either "he won't get his 100th hundred" or "depends when he gets his 100th hundred".How long after he gets his 100th hundred do people think Tendulkar will go on for?
200 tests you mean?Haha this question is set up for either "he won't get his 100th hundred" or "depends when he gets his 100th hundred".
Personally I'll go on the record and say Sachin will definitely well and truly outlast Dravid and VVS by at least 18 months, and he may even outlast Sehwag. Can see Sehwag pulling the pin on his career earlier than most.
Didn't he come out and say he would think about retirement when he plays 100 tests?
EDIT: Yes he did - I may retire after playing 100 Tests: Sehwag - Rediff.com Sports
This is such a great point and one my mates and I discussed at the Boxing Day test.I think what will keep Tendulkar going is the fact that from all reports he doesn't have much of a life outside of cricket. Being who he is means he has limited friends and even more limited private life.
the quintessential (once) middle class MaharashtrianYeah sorry I meant Sehwag, should have phrased it better.
This is such a great point and one my mates and I discussed at the Boxing Day test.
Honestly he lives in a bubble. It is pure speculation, but I personally believe Sachin loves fielding at the boundary not only because he's pretty good at it for someone his age and better than most in the team, but also because he loves just being by himself. I watch him when he's at the boundary a bit when I go to live games, it's quite interesting to see.
I don't think any of us can imagine what it is like to be him, and whilst many on this forum like to give him **** because of all the attention he gets, his life is significantly different to every other cricketer. It seems it is only family and cricket to him. That is everything in his life. When the time comes that he wants to stop playing cricket and just be with his family is when he will retire I guess.
What is certain is he won't be commentating ala Ganguly or being an administrator ala Kumble/Dravid (soon to be).
Haha really? His dismissals haven't been Hughes-like at all.Marsh in Doubt
Given the way he nicks the ball, I suggest a like-for-like replacement in Phil Hughes
Will he enter politics ala Imran?What is certain is he won't be commentating ala Ganguly or being an administrator ala Kumble/Dravid (soon to be).
Whatever - still like for like, in the walking wicket sense of the termHe's only gone out nicking once this series...
More chance of him playing cricket to 60 than entering politics.Will he enter politics ala Imran?