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Are you HAPPY or SAD with SACHIN Retirement from ODI ???
Asked by Prasoon,
23 Dec '12 12:17 pm
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Neither happy nor sad he is great cricketer who contributedalot to the country's present cricket status.....so just a salut him.........dats all..........:-)
Answered by Bhuvana, 23 Dec '12 01:01 pm
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Definitely sad. Because I would not be seeing striding in to bat for India again in the ODIs. Yes he has taken the decision to quit from ODIs one year late and should have done it after the World Cup triumph, but the man genuinely believed he could still contribute for the team's cause. More than Eighteen thousand runs, forty nine centuries in which India won more than thirty times, the first man to reach two hundred runs in an ODI will take a very long time to beat, if at all they are broken. I salute the great man for giving twenty three years of his life in the service of Indian cricket
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 23 Dec '12 12:28 pm
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I am glad that a new energetic batsman will get place in the squad. Now Sahwag too should declare his retirement..
Answered by subhash, 23 Dec '12 12:27 pm
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I am glad that he has taken the decision at last allowing youngsters to come up...!
Answered by Dil Se, 24 Dec '12 07:27 am
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It does not mattter whether i am happy about it of notl what matters is what does sachin feels about it
Answered by iqbal seth, 23 Dec '12 02:27 pm
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