Agree it's predominately been the last 6 months, as he still did relativity well in Aust compared to his team mates. Not sure what gives you the impression I think it';s been years. The reason I sound so strong about it is due to how awful he's 'looked' at the crease against NZ.Age catches up to people quickly. Sachin went from our best to being past it in the space of 12 months. You are acting like he's hung on for years and years. He would have only realised he's starting to suck balls against NZ and now England. That's a space of only 6 months.
C'mon Jono, you're a knowledgeable cricket fan, you know damn well why "Viv" is held in the esteem, his legacy is entirely about the way he dominated and intimidated attacks. Only Ponting (at his very best) Gilchrist and Lara come close in this respect. I'm not saying 'everything' is governed by average, just saying it is generally used as a measure stick.Considering how Viv is treated by the main cricket public compared to Clyde Walcott, Javed Miandad and some others, I reckon you overstate how people remember averages, as opposed to what they saw.
Lol, again we're agreeing he's past it aren't we?You keep talking about tarnishing his legacy. You're acting as if Sachin has tarnished his legacy by playing well after his peak despite knowing he was done. Everyone has only just realised he's done, probably himself too. There was no way for him to prevent this really, unless he quit after the NZ series based on 2 poor tests, but he probably believed he could come back to somewhere near his 2010/11 form during the England series.
Evidently not
Yeah those are the Viv intangibles, how cool he was, how much he dominated, his aura etc. Tendulkar has certain intangibles to that will ensure he has his legacy, mostly which includes the fact that he was treated as if he was a God by his country. That will stick. So will the fact he held so many records and played for so long.C'mon Jono, you're a knowledgeable cricket fan, you know damn well why "Viv" is held in the esteem, his legacy is entirely about the way he dominated and intimidated attacks. Only Ponting (at his very best) Gilchrist and Lara come close in this respect. I'm not saying 'everything' is governed by average, just saying it is generally used as a measure stick.
At no stage did I say "Ruin". Tarnish ≠ Ruin. I find it odd you don't see the difference between the terms.My point is you're basically saying 6 test matches ruined his legacy. I find that odd.
I guess it is only those who understand that reasoning, or who take it into account, that won't punish them too hard for their troughs at the end.Also I think its quite clear that Ponting and Tendulkar did not have a priority to go out on on top of their game. Their priority was doing what they love as long as they can.
Fully agree with this, been saying for a while that 200 tests will be his aim now.Personally, i think there's no way he willingly retires before he's reached the 200-match milestone. I get the impression that sort of milestone means a huge amount to him. I guess he would then take stock of how he's performing when he gets to that day.
I think the only way he retires before then is if he was told he was definitely going to be dropped, but I don't think anyone has the guts to say that to him.
i heard the reason sachin won't retire is because he doesn't wanna do the press conference
+1If he does it ( 200 tests ) then I so wish Cook breaks all his records.
LOL definitely a possibility.i heard the reason sachin won't retire is because he doesn't wanna do the press conference
Ashwin will be there to announce Tendulkar's retirement IMO.i heard the reason sachin won't retire is because he doesn't wanna do the press conference