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Retirement of Sachin Tendulkar Good or Bad for Indian Cricket?
Retirement of Sachin Tendulkar Good or bad for Indian Cricket?

I think Sachin has turned too old to pay great cricket, at least on the foreign land. So it's time the Master Blaster should get retired gracefully and take seats next to seniorcricketers in the commentary box.

- Yes sachin must have to retire, on the controry, he already missed the right time for taking decision, he giving stupid excuse for not retiring, in one of recent interview, he told that if he retired soon after world cup.

- Sachin has to decide for himself and he must time it right. You don't want to go having lost to Australia 4-0. If he had gone after that World Cup that would have beenthe ultimate high.

- Sachin has served the country well but now its time for him to give the reasonability that he has handled for so many years.& there are lot of young players waiting for their chance so it’s the right time to give them the chance

Sachin performed for himself & many times sachin performed & have lost game

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- Sachin is the best in the world.he give us a lot of things to joy and feel proud.his presence only in our team makes a big diffe
- Sachin has served and excelled in the field of cricket. He should be given some freedom to choose the time of his retirement.

- My belief is that if I feel I can contribute, I am mentally there where I feel I am bringing value to the team then I should be playing. It's a very selfish thought that when you are at the top you should retire,Tendulkar says.

The fact won’t change that Sachin is growing old every minute but there is also no denying the fact that what he has done for the country is remarkable.its totally upto him to decide when he is going to

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