I disagree with this post on so many different levels. Yes the Indian public loves its records and its milestones, but attributing Sachin's failure to solely the pressure of this milestone is so wrong. You are seriously short changing the Aussie and the English bowlers with your post here. They have bowled brilliantly and Sachin has been caught in between attack and defense.
The line about playing for personal records is probably the most stupid line I have ever read on CW. Really, with no knowledge of his motivation other than what the crappy media has thrown at you, how could you come to that conclusion based on his last 30 innings. If he had retired before these 30 innings would you have put him up on a pedestal.
He has always had a problem in the 90s all through his career, nothing to do with the 99 centuries. I recall in 2006 or 2007 he got out some 7 or 8 times withing touching distance of a hundred. It is a quirk that such a great batsman with so many centuries gets nervous when he is in the 90s but Sach(
) is life. Using that to say he plays only for personal glory is daft.
A selfish player playing for personal records would not have toughed it out after Tennis Elbow, back problems, a long run drought, the media turning against him. He would have quit to protect his legacy. Not the case here, he toughed it out and had an all time great comeback. Wonder what you would say if he again pushes on after coming out of this slump.