Sachin Tendulkar's much talked about retirement finally
happened. The gut feeling is he is still good enough for first class cricket.
Though he has a hundred international hundreds, he is still nineteen
short of the same in first class cricket. A hastily arranged series
with a diffident set of cricketers from the Caribbean islands was probably not
the right way though the venue Wankhede Mumbai was apt. The very first day saw
the 'little master ' at the batting crease and on the second day morning it was vintage Tendulkar. A stroke-filled innings of 74 runs with as
many as 12 fours in it seemed too good to last too long. As luck would have it he fell to part time
bowler Narsing Deonarine. Like his mentor Sunil Gavaskar not the first time he has fallen to a part time bowler. His legacy to the game is immeasurable and probably will not be matched. He was a great ambassador for the game and his country. His contribution was beyond the numbers he accumulated. Probably the greatest cricketer after Sir Donald Bradman and Sir Gary Sobers.
The farewell speech at the Wankhede was really emotional and
rather unexpected. What was surprising
in this series was the rather tame performance of the West Indians. It was a complete rout. Are the Indians making up for the lost time
of the earlier humiliating defeats suffered at the 'Calypso Kings'?
The positives from this series -Rohit Sharma's spectacular
debut, Pujara consolidating earlier gains, Mohammed Shami's good start to a
test career besides of course Ashwin proving his all round skills once
again. The flip side is the opening pair
will need to introspect so do have the selectors on the same. The opening bowling combination will also
need a rethink. The trip down under to
the rainbow nation-South Africa looms large to the connoisseurs of the game in
India. Though he was a shadow of his former self, Sachin's absence will be felt on this tour. He is the only Indian cricketer to have toured South Africa a record five times besides having a tremendous record out there.
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