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Sachin Tendulkar declares his ODI innings over

Sandeep Dwivedi

Posted: Dec 23, 2012 at 2259 hrs IST
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New Delhi Twenty-three years after he made his ODI debut, 20 months after crowning his unparallel body of work with that elusive World Cup, and after days of feverish speculation about his future, Sachin Tendulkar has decided not to wear the India blues again.

The semi-retirement comes in the middle of his worst slump (last Test hundred was in January 2011; last 50 in January 2012) and on eve of the Indian team’s selection for the T20 and ODI games against Pakistan. Late on Saturday night, Tendulkar called up BCCI president N Srinivasan and secretary Sanjay Jagdale to convey his partial withdrawal from international cricket.

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It is learnt that the 39-year-old, after labouring over the decision for days, finally made up his mind after he had a heart-to-heart with his Mumbai senior and chairman of the national selection committee, Sandeep Patil. In these times of change in Indian cricket, the selectors had made up their minds to move on and Tendulkar was ready to make way.

On Sunday, in a press statement, Tendulkar in a way

After record run, Sachin declares ODI innings over hinted at this. “I feel blessed to have fulfilled the dream of being part of a World Cup-wining Indian team. The preparatory process to defend the World Cup in 2015 should begin early and in right earnest.”

Tendulkar hasn’t played the shorter-version format since March 2012 but still the official ODI retirement isn’t inconsequential in the context of his future in the game. ‘No’ to ODI is seen as a ‘yes’ to Tests. At least for the series against Australia early next year.

While that will see him add to his tally of 194 Tests, the ODI chapter is closed. Finally, forever. That 50-over format run count that has been tirelessly ticking since 1989, has finally come to a standstill. ‘Matches: 463, Runs: 18,426, Hundreds: 49’ is how Tendulkar, the ODI player, will be remembered statistically.

These unreal numbers that seem unattainable today were unimaginable when Tendulkar first played an ODI as a 17-year-old at Gujranwala, Pakistan, in 1989. The ODI record holders of that era were Alan Border (Most matches: 192), Vivian Richards (Most runs: 6,442), Desmond Haynes (Most hundreds: 16). Tendulkar’s impact on ODIs and how high he took the bar during his time in coloured clothing can be understood by comparing the two set of un-matching numbers. Between 1989 to 2012, the record books saw 192 grow to 463, 6,442 to 18,426 and 16 to 49.

The story of ODIs and the Tendulkar tale have run parallel. The 50-over format topped the popularity charts in ‘90s, the period Tendulkar was in peak form. He grew up from a teen prodigy to India’s Man Friday and his run tally swelled by close to 9,000 runs. He became the highest run-getter in the 1996 World Cup and the year 1998 saw him score 1,894 runs, a calendar record streak no one has matched till date. India lost every other game in the ‘90s (they had a 50 per cent win-loss record in ODIs back then) but the hope of a Tendulkar special, a regular affair then, kept the disillusionment away and the fans interested.

The turn of the century saw sporadic highs for both — the ODIs and Tendulkar. The T20 discovery and instant exceptiblity pushed the ODIs to the background while the 30-plus star shared the burden and the spotlight with younger stroke makers around him. But there were days when ODIs and Tendulkar would make the upstarts seem pale and out-of-depth. His double hundred in 2010, the first ever in the 50-over format, and the World Cup triumph next year were the highs that even the phenomenal ‘90s couldn’t match. They were to be the missing pieces of a colossal jigsaw that had been magically growing for over two decades.

As India’s most famous No. 10 jersey gets folded up for ever, ODI fights a losing battle to keep up with the scores of T20 leagues mushrooming around the world.

Though expected, Tendulkar’s decision to quit ODIs means the final goodbye might be round the corner. Maybe, after the Australia Test series. And for those who can’t think of cricket minus Tendulkar, this is a hard realisation. One tweet summed up the mood for the hardcore Tendulkar fans. “So this is what Mayans actually meant when they said that the World will end. Thank you, and Goodbye Sachin.”

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Poudel by Jagadish on 24 Dec 2012

Truely a champion..more over a true human being who made millions of heart happy with his cricket...all of the cricketing world would switch to television when sachin were to play...I think now many a tv sets will be left in cold even if all the cricket players of the world are playing in same field...i started liking cricket when sachin started playing , now i feel may be i will never watch any ODI cricket matchfrom now on as i now know sachin will not be playing ODI again......

Sachin the Great by Sooraj Kumar on 24 Dec 2012

Same here as the message from Mr. Jagdish. No able to bear the pain, that, we were not allowed to give the farewell to our great hero... we will surly miss u SACHIN... love u..

Hats Off to Master Blaster by Anoop on 24 Dec 2012

Sachin's retirement from one day cricket is an end of an era. I am a great fan of Sachin like millions of his admirers. But I think that he should have announced retirement sooner preferably after the world cup. This way he would have retired gracefully.

Get lost from all formats of cricket by Srinivas on 24 Dec 2012

This SOB should have been kicked out in 2003 when he refused to play in World cup just to protect his commercial interest along with Ganguly , Dravid and others. Any other country would have viewed that seriously and kicked out any player who dared to do such an act. Many people now advocate Bharath Ratna for a unpatriotic and selfish person who put his interest above the interest of nation. That was an unpardonable act and he should been thrown out of all forms of cricket then itself.

Get Lost you from narating any thing by Sujith on 24 Dec 2012

I think you are mad in any way. Who had taken India to that WC Final. Who is the top scorer in that world cup. Don't say any thing if you don't know anything.

REMOVE SRINIVAN AS PRESIDENT BCCI by Kari on 24 Dec 2012

People are commenting on Sacins performance for last one year, but what is the performance of Dhoni. Srinivasan using his power saved Dhoni and killing indian criccet so remove him from BCCI to save indian cricket

Sachin's goodbye to ODIs by R K Kapoor on 24 Dec 2012

Though late but a wise decision. He should also announce his retirement from the Test cricket as well. That would be still wiser.

sachin and social needs by PANNALAL on 24 Dec 2012

Better late than never. RIGHT DECISION AT RIGHT TIME. SACHIN SHOULD COME FORWARD FOR SOCIAL SERVICES IN PUBLIC. SPORTS MEDICINE IS ONE FIELD WHERE HE CAN SERVICES TO COMMON MEN.

Please focus on Nation's burning iGIRLssues by Jeevan on 24 Dec 2012

At this moment Sachin is not important. Focus on Nations Burning issues.

Don't Leave us ,SACHIN by Basant Das on 24 Dec 2012

sachin should take his retirement after next coming pak series .This is an unexpected and most shocking news for the fans . Not only in india but also in whole over world ,this is an embarassing one. .. I love u SACHIN

Sachin's retirement by Vns on 24 Dec 2012

GOOD RIDDANCE OF BAD RUBBISH THOUGH TOO LATE..

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