'Allow Tendulkar to decide his retirement'

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Former Indian captain Kapil Dev's view that Sachin Tendulkar should have retired from ODI cricket after the World Cup evoked sharp reactions from former cricketers who said that he was still the "main player" of the team and should be allowed to decide when to retire.

Tendulkar's poor form with the bat during the tour of Australia had prompted Kapil to suggest that the champion batsman should give up one form of the game to prolong his Test career.

However, there were other cricketers who felt that Tendulkar could still contribute in the shorter format of the game and calls for his retirement are not warranted.

"Leave Sachin alone. He is still our main player. I don't agree with people saying that he should retire. He has given enough to Indian cricket. He deserves all the respect. Leave Sachin alone," former wicket-keeper Kiran More told PTI.

Former Indian captain Gundappa Viswanath was in favour of allowing Tendulkar to decide when he should call it quits. "I have always said it's upto Sachin to decide on his career. I don't want to say anything else or comment on Indian cricket at this moment," he said.

Former captain Bishen Singh Bedi also disagreed with Kapil that Tendulkar should have retired from ODIs after the World Cup. "That's Kapil's opinion. It is Tendulkar's prerogative when he has to call it a day. I don't think, any of us here is in a position to say when Tendulkar should retire," he said.

Former opener Anshuman Gaekwad insisted that Tendulkar should continue playing the ODI format as he is still performing and no youngster is ready to take his place.

"Tell me one good reason why Sachin should retire from ODIs. Is it because he is playing international cricket for more than 20 years? Or is it because he has set high standards for so long? Or is it that his 100th international ton is approaching?," Gaekwad asked.

"Sachin has been scoring in the 40s and 50s even now. Tell me a youngster who can replace him. Let the youngsters perform and push him out of the team. Youngsters have been inconsistent and patchy," he added.

Kapil, in an article, was also critical of Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy, saying that captain should not only be fair but should appear to be so. Of late, Dhoni has given reasons to raise doubts about him, Kapil pointed out.

Kiran More, however, felt there was nothing wrong in Dhoni's captaincy and there's nobody who can replace him now. "There is nothing wrong in his captaincy. We just played poor, inconsistent cricket. It's a team game why single out the captain. We just didn't have international quality bowling attack to take 20 wickets and win us a Test," More said.

"Zak (Zaheer Khan) was our only main bowler. But he didn't look up to the mark for me. There was no other bowler to take four-five wickets consistently. Dhoni is still our best leader. If you want to replace him, where is a replacement? There are a lot of other issues. Bowling and batting are the major concerns," he added.

Gaekwad felt that it was a collective failure of the Indian team in Australia and Dhoni should not be blamed for the debacle.

"First, we should find out the reason for the failure. Go to the bottom of it without blaming the coach or captain. We just didn't apply ourselves there. If you see the history of Indian cricket, whenever we have travelled we have just got better with time. But the case was different in our recent tours to England and Australia," he said.

"There was no performance, the bowlers and batsmen didn't complement each other. None of them performed. Then how can we blame the captain or the coach?" asked the former coach.

© PTI
 
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