No more so than:It will be a sad time for international cricket fans when Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting retire, anyone else agree.
This.No more so than:
Lillee/Marsh/Chappell
Waqar/Wasim
the assortment of great Windies quicks
Murali/Warne
Haydos/Gilly/Langer
What I mean is that many fans actually focused on who was filling those huge shoes.
No doubt, two ATGs, SRT and Punter. Could add Kallis to that list and the current batch of classy Sri Lankans have claims too.
Australia will (hopefully) rebuild.
India will miss Sachin but there are millions of blokes who will be vying for the chance to fill those shoes, and there is so much talent in their current line-up that their overall performance may not suffer THAT much. Certainly his greatness should be celebrated - not a tinge of sadness for mine.
Indeed, thats why its a bit sad. When Border, Boon etc retired in the 90's, the quality of the youngsters coming through was insane- Ponting, Martyn, Langer, Hayden, Blewett, Law, Bevan, Elliott, Lehmann, it was incredible, and thats just the batsmen! Once MacGill had his good 96/97 season it was talent overkill, to even think of having two world class leggies was awesome. Then the fluke of McGrath's 95 WI tour when he wasnt even in the frame for any of the tests before McDermott and Fleming's injuries. It was looking pretty darn rosy even though test greats were retiring. Same cannot be said in 1984, even before the SA rebel tour.Ponting is a tad different in a way though because he's the last link from a great great era of Australian cricket that has all but left us now.
India will miss Tendulkar terribly - There's no two ways about it. Without him there's no way they'd be no.1 in Test MatchesIndia will miss Sachin but there are millions of blokes who will be vying for the chance to fill those shoes, and there is so much talent in their current line-up that their overall performance may not suffer THAT much. Certainly his greatness should be celebrated - not a tinge of sadness for mine.
Indeed, that SA tour earlier this year wouldve been a cakewalk for SA if no Sachin....guys like Sehwag are going backwards.India will miss Tendulkar terribly - There's no two ways about it. Without him there's no way they'd be no.1 in Test Matches
Actually think Zaheer finally being able to back up his gobbing off with world class performances has had a lot more to do with India's ascension to number one than Tendulkar's resurgence these past few years, though there's no doubting he's going to be missed terribly when he's gone.India will miss Tendulkar terribly - There's no two ways about it. Without him there's no way they'd be no.1 in Test Matches
This is it, really.Ponting is a tad different in a way though because he's the last link from a great great era of Australian cricket that has all but left us now.
Exactly, I never got to see Warne or Gilchrist or Hayden play apart from the IPL, I never got to see the classic Australian team, and Ponting was that one player left who was part of that era and I hope he can stay around for a bit longer,Ponting is a tad different in a way though because he's the last link from a great great era of Australian cricket that has all but left us now.