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Tendulkar: Will there be another?

The retirement decision, though not entirely unexpected, was still a surprise for fans who felt he might want to have one last go at Pak, against whom Sachin made his international debut as a 16-yr-old in 1989. HT reports. The 23-yr journey | The man who owns every record | And he bowled well too

Updated on: Dec 24, 2012 02:34 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Sachin Tendulkar retired from one-day cricket on Sunday, bringing down the curtains on the greatest career in this format of the game.

The decision, though not entirely unexpected, was still a surprise for fans who felt he might want to have one last go at Pakistan, against whom he made his international debut as a 16-year-old in 1989.

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Indian cricket’s talisman touched the zenith of his record-breaking one-day career last year when he signed off his sixth and final World Cup at the Wankhede stadium with delirious teammates carrying him on their shoulders in a victory lap.

Since then, however, it has been an agonising time for the man who leaves few things to chance in the game.

He eventually achieved that milestone in March, in a lost match against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup.

The next match, a win over Pakistan, was his farewell game, even though nobody — not even Tendulkar — could have predicted that at the time.

If Tendulkar has not been missed in the limited overs format in the last two years, it is because he has played only to fine tune his game for Tests.

Sachin retires from ODIs

The Mumbai master knows his one-day records are such that it is unlikely many of them would be bettered. He ruled the format when it was still fashionable.

Now, with Twenty20 taking centre stage, many feel the 50-over format is on the wane.

With his Test form, too, deserting him since early 2011, he faced the unthinkable – experts and fans asking whether he had stayed on a touch too long.Thus, his statement, released by the Indian cricket board minutes before announcing the ODI and T20 teams to play against Pakistan from Tuesday, seemed to suggest he had resolved the selectors’ dilemma as they look to field younger talent with the 2015 World Cup in mind.

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The partial retirement – Tendulkar has already given up T20 internationals – will help extend his record-breaking Test career that stands six short of a record 200 matches.

“This will help him extend his Test career and he can also become the first man to play 200 Tests,” former skipper and chief selector K Srikkanth said.

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