Personally, I find all the runs he scored against England very offensiveSachin Tendulkar is 'the holder of numerous offensive records' apparently. Always amusing when Americans try to explain cricket.
Yuvi makes about $5m, but yes, the point is true. His ability, even staying within an Indian cricket context, does not put him in the top five players. Indian players, let alone world players. He wouldn't make the 5th Test World XI.Amusing editorial in one of the gulf newspapers today where the author argues that, based on Yuvi earning $8 million a year, cricket is now one of the few sports where earnings are based on marketing hype rather than performancet
Would probably make a T20 world XI though, arguably anyway.Yuvi makes about $5m, but yes, the point is true. His ability, even staying within an Indian cricket context, does not put him in the top five players. Indian players, let alone world players. He wouldn't make the 5th Test World XI.
ODI more likely I'd think, but I said cricketWould probably make a T20 world XI though, arguably anyway.
Haha yes, a fair point. These aren't the highest paid cricketer's at all! They're the highest paid players of simplified baseball!ODI more likely I'd think, but I said cricket.
Doubtful.Tendulkar will continue to make mad amounts of money even after he retires. Probably more than when he was playing.
He's a brand name like Jordan. As India's economy expands, so will his endorsements.Doubtful.
indians also like to spit on their own idols. one unpopular move and sachin's effigy would be burning in every street corner. good on him that he is milking it dry when he is on top.He's a brand name like Jordan. As India's economy expands, so will his endorsements.
kapil did make more money after retirement ...more to do with TV became more popular in india after his playing days..if some thing new come up sachin could also go the same wayDoubtful.
You could argue that a lot of Indians don't respect Gandhi like they should but that is just executing their democratic right to free opinions.indians also like to spit on their own idols. one unpopular move and sachin's effigy would be burning in every street corner. good on him that he is milking it dry when he is on top.
You could argue that a lot of Indians don't respect Gandhi like they should but that is just executing their democratic right to free opinions.
Amitabh is an interesting case. India backed him and prayed for him when he got injured shooting for Janzeer. Yet no one came to his aid when he was in a financial crisis. Amitabh became a political figure and made a lot of wrong decisions and India still embraced him back.
Azharuddin is back in the society parties in Hyderabad after is match fixing scandal.
Tendulkar is Tendulkar. I really doubt India will ever hate him. I know you disagree with me as you have seen heroes fall in front of your eyes but I have to see it to believe that people will really be against Tendulkar.
EDIT - SCRATCH all that. When he was going through a bad phase, so many people wrote him off, it was not funny. You are right.
We treat our celebs with a god like devotion like they are above normal people. By law, each citizen has equal rights but we treat our celebs more specially and better than any where else. Every one made such a hoopla when Shah Rukh Khan was security checked. Indians go through such checks a lot of times, no one cares to raise the point in the media then. Because it was Shah Rukh Khan, every one cared so much. I know what your gripe is. (Y)ha ha. before i could respond, you have added the note.
you know what? i am actually okay with the public opinion changing either way on anyone. i have been to certain countries where the country's leader is treated above law and with so much reverence that people are practically brainwashed to worship their king/president from childhood. at least indians are free enough to question anybody. what i dont like is the extremes they go to in praising or dissing a person. a bit more equanimity would not hurt, IMO.
Doubtful.
Well, 75% of Tendulkar's income is not from T20. It's mostly from ODIs unfortunately, hence the reason Yuvraj Singh is so high on the list. ODI rule(d) in India. We'll see what happens with all that in the next couple years.Haha yes, a fair point. These aren't the highest paid cricketer's at all! They're the highest paid players of simplified baseball!