After winning the World Cup, Sachin Tendulkar said he had achieved the one thing he had dreamt about when he started playing cricket. But he may not hang up his boots just yet. When asked about his retirement, Tendulkar deflected the question initially, before saying he saw no reason to change things as he was still enjoying the game.
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Yes Mansoor as long as Sachin enjoying his game and India winning there is no question for Sachin to retire and Sachin will be with us and we will be with him as long as Sachin playing the game...
I also feel there is a lot to come from the master blaster. I think its the media who are hyping about his retirement.
Yes there is no need for him to stop playing cricket as he is still playing the game so well.. The whole team depends on him to a much greater extent...
I think its not good for Sachin to play more cricket it was best time for his retirement.

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I think its not good for Sachin to play more cricket it was best time for his retirement.


Sachin need not retire totally from Cricket. However, he has achieved a lot. Now he should make future achiever. It will be best for him to change to cricket coaching.

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Yes,for sachin,its the right age for retirement,he can achieve a lot by being a trainer or a coacher.
Tendulkar has the right time to retire which he has to decide , not others.

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As long has he can showcase good cricket satisfying his team and also his fans there is no need for retirement.
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As long has he can showcase good cricket satisfying his team and also his fans there is no need for retirement.

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There is no need of retirement as of now. He is in top form and he is guiding other team members very well as he has done in world cup. He was mentor of all other team members. And he has played his roll wonderfully. So why this irrelevant question of retirement!! ;) ;)

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