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Perfect Article ...90% of the people who posted agreed.
by ravi on Apr 06, 2007 08:56 AM

The matter of fact is that.. those people are real fools who still believe something is going to come up all of a sudden from inside of sachin, he is beyond his capability, see his idiotic performance in last 6 years....had it been australia they wud have kicked him out & made sure player like this peroformance will never be seen or talked...they didnt spare micheal bevan with hihest average who i stil lbelieve was a real real match winner in any situation nor steve waugh who had won a world cup.... played umpteen number of times in crunch situations..he won matches from nowhere and Our so called great player has records on his resume to show everyone but he has no great match winning innings probably countable on fingers out of all those 300 maches...the only one i remember of is the one with AUS in sharjha except that i dont believe he really played for winning matches but just in the process of making records of 100's and 10k runs it was a coincedence to win few matches ....but again if one keenly observes those matches which he helped in winning time and again he proved "SACHIN PLAYS WELL WHEN INDIA PLAYS WELL" ...One scenario was the match against Bermuda....he has never had that ability to take a match on his own shoulders till the end ..............now all of a sudden if he made a captain because off Sharad pawar / dilip vengsarkar/ mumbai domination then sachin if he is a real human he shud feel like its a spit on his face and shudnt accept it as he himself shud realise he doesnt even fit to be in the team.
whatever...i know nothing will change but people who still believe that some miracle will happen just giving hundreds of chances to sachin then you will cry and repent later on..i can write it...!!

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