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nobody is indispensable
by In sane on Apr 08, 2008 06:58 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sachin Tendulkar is one of the legends in the history of the game. Nobody has to vouch for it. But the fact is that it is time for him to bid adieu to his international career. Because he should give an opportunity to others to become another Tendulkar. He is not indispensable. For that matter no one is indispensable. Unfortunately some people are born with disabilities. Some of them have the habit of depending on others. The other symptoms of this problem is 'not realising the fact that they have this problem, arguing without proper reasoning etc etc. These people argue that Tendulkar should continue to play international cricket. Because of e(i)diots like this our politicians, cinema stars and cricketers survive for a long time and after loosing charm they impose their kinfolk upon us to be in the limelight.

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  RE:nobody is indispensable
by CricFan01 on Apr 08, 2008 07:05 AM   Permalink
So you want to promote socialism in sport? Same holds good for you, if your employer tells you that you worked enough and retire to give a chance to others.

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by In sane on Apr 08, 2008 07:07 AM   Permalink
So you continue to work until you are asked to leave?

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by sudeep sachin on Apr 08, 2008 09:49 AM   Permalink
It's not the employer who is asking for retirement. It's some Idiot people from outside who is asking for it.

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  RE:nobody is indispensable
by In sane on Apr 08, 2008 10:10 AM   Permalink
Well I may not be an employer. I am like a majority shareholder. He is representing our country and my country's image and reputation is at stake and I have every right to object and tell the company's heads to terminate his employment.

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