Monday, 18 March 2013

When should Sachin retire?

India won the third test against Australia in Mohali today. I was not very optimistic last night that this will end up in our victory but it has. All credit to our bowlers though I suspect that the mental state of Aussies has equally contributed to the victory. The Aussies uncharacteristically do not believe that they can win & for me, that is having an significant impact on their performance. Chances are now high for a white wash and I hope that India does inflict the ignomy on the current Aussie team. Aussies have given us enough of them in Australia so it would be nice to return the favor.

I still have my doubts about how good the Indian bowlers will do in different conditions. It has worked well in Indian conditions against Aussie batsmen though. The next three test series will be in SA, NZ & England so the question on how good the bowling is will be answered compresively in coming months.

Coming to question of Sachin & his place in test squad. His average in last few series has been dismal. His last century was in Dec 2010 & since then he has not crossed 50 in series average.

4
8
0
273
91
34.12
0
2
0
21 Jul 2011
England
3
5
0
218
94
43.60
0
2
0
6 Nov 2011
India
4
8
0
287
80
35.87
0
2
0
26 Dec 2011
Australia
2
3
0
63
27
21.00
0
0
0
23 Aug 2012
India
4
6
0
112
76
18.66
0
1
0
15 Nov 2012
England
3
5
1
159
81
39.75
0
1
0
22 Feb 2013
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If I look at upcoming fixtures, we are away in SA, NZ & Eng before we host WI.

Sachin should have ideally declared this to be his last series. It would have made sense as Aussies have in a way defined him. His most memorable innings have largely been in Aussie context (Perth, Sharjah, Chennai, Mumbai WC).

But Sachin has not done so.

One way would be for India to just drop him. If this series wasn't an unqualified success till now, it would have been easy decision. But current series against Aussies has been good from results point of view. Also, considering what he has contributed to Indian cricket scene, I hope that there is graceful exit.

I see two scenario’s that can work well. Both depend on Indian selectors having a useful chat with him.

First scenario is that he does well in upcoming matches. If that happens, he can retire in maybe 2/3rd test against WI in Oct 2014. Hopefully Mumbai test.
Second scenario is that he continues to struggle. In that scenario, he should be given chance in SA & if he is unable to get his average above 40 in first two tests, he should retire after 3rd test.

Now this depends on all parties being reasonable. I hope they are and Sachin goes in the graceful manner. It would be a pity if such a steller career ends in pitiable conditions. He was my favorite cricket player ever & I just want a good farewell.

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