Sachin Tendulkar has decided to call it quits. In a media - TopicsExpress



          

Sachin Tendulkar has decided to call it quits. In a media statement released through the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Thursday afternoon, the 40-year-old Tendulkar said his 200th Test will be the last time he will be seen in India colours. This milestone match, against the West Indies, will most probably be held in Mumbai next month. (In pics: Sachin Tendulkars Test tons) Sachin Tendulkars retirement, a great leveller! Tendulkar thus ended weeks of speculation on his Test retirement. He had already quit limited overs cricket in December 2012 and the pressure to give up the longer format mounted in recent times after he failed to come good with the bat. For a man who scored a record 51 Test centuries, Tendulkars last hundred came against South Africa in Cape Town in January 2011. In 198 Test matches, Tendulkar, regarded the greatest batsman of his generation, scored 15837 runs at an average of 53.86. He slammed 67 fifties and an unbeaten 248 against Bangladesh in Dhaka in December 2004 was his best ever. ( All facts to know about Master Blaster) In an emotional statement, Tendulkar said: All my life, I have had a dream of playing cricket for India. I have been living this dream every day for the last 24 years. Its hard for me to imagine a life without playing cricket because its all I have ever done since I was 11 years old. Its been a huge honour to have represented my country and played all over the world. I look forward to playing my 200th Test Match on home soil, as I call it a day. I thank the BCCI for everything over the years and for permitting me to move on when my heart feels its time! I thank my family for their patience and understanding. Most of all, I thank my fans and well-wishers who through their prayers and wishes have given me the strength to go out and perform at my best. (Related read: Sachin has served Indian cricket like no other, says N Srinivasan) For someone who was considered as the God of Cricket, former Test captain and opening batsman Sunil Gavaskar said on NDTV: It will not be easy to fill the gap left by Sachin. The No. 4 position will be a slot that will invite a huge amount of pressure. It will be a litmus test for anyone batting there. All big Test sides have had the best of batsmen batting at No. 4. For India, the position has been occupied by Tendulkar for almost two decades and it will be impossible to replace him overnight. Tendulkar made his Test debut against Pakistan at Karachi in November 1989. His ODI debut also came during the same tour. ( Watch here) Should India retire the No. 10 jersey that Sachin wore? Yes No
Posted on: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 05:09:48 +0000

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