I don't think that he has been under as much pressure as he was prior to & during The Ashes - or maybe I have missed the coverage.
I think he has chosen this time to go out as much on his terms as he can be asured of - ie home town test match. I think family & next year's schedule are as much an influence as his knowledge that he would be dropped with any loss of form. At least with him making the announcement he has control rather than having the rug pulled. I do not think the selectors would have said anything more other than in confirmation of their earlier statement re selection after Sydney.
So far as India goes I think any cricketer will always have some unfinished business when they retire, let alone anyone as competitive as Tugga. I also think this Aussie cricketing machine will not struggle in his absence - after all they will be replacing only 1 batsman, and the Captain to be already leads most of the team in ODIs - not a major culture shock of changes to be made. IMO it will be up to the likes of Martyn to play the sort of role Waugh has done, even taking into account that he is not in the same mold. Yes Waugh will be missed, but part of his legacy to the team is that their success is not dependant upon his being there.
Instead of bemoaning his retirement we should celebrate the career of not only Australia's most successful Captain, but also one of the game's greatest, most dogged & determined and most influential cricketers.
I think he has chosen this time to go out as much on his terms as he can be asured of - ie home town test match. I think family & next year's schedule are as much an influence as his knowledge that he would be dropped with any loss of form. At least with him making the announcement he has control rather than having the rug pulled. I do not think the selectors would have said anything more other than in confirmation of their earlier statement re selection after Sydney.
So far as India goes I think any cricketer will always have some unfinished business when they retire, let alone anyone as competitive as Tugga. I also think this Aussie cricketing machine will not struggle in his absence - after all they will be replacing only 1 batsman, and the Captain to be already leads most of the team in ODIs - not a major culture shock of changes to be made. IMO it will be up to the likes of Martyn to play the sort of role Waugh has done, even taking into account that he is not in the same mold. Yes Waugh will be missed, but part of his legacy to the team is that their success is not dependant upon his being there.
Instead of bemoaning his retirement we should celebrate the career of not only Australia's most successful Captain, but also one of the game's greatest, most dogged & determined and most influential cricketers.