Darpachurna Sahu Reward Points : 11100 Member Since : Wednesday, April 02, 2008
The legendary Indian cricketer, Saurav Ganguly has announced his retirement from the International Cricket on Tuesday. Do you think that Ganguly s retirement has drawn an end to the ongoing senior-junior debate in the Indian cricket? Or, it is actually likely to put on a huge pressure on the other senior players like Kumble, Dravid, Laxman and Tendulkar to annnounce their retirement soon. Do you thiunk Ganguly s decision of retirement as a timely decision?
Posted On : 10/9/2008 9:01:54 PM
Mona Mehta Reward Points : 19900 Member Since : Friday, January 09, 2009
I don t think that Saurav Ganguly s retirement has drawn an end to the senior-junior debate. In fact, your second question is unfortunately seeming to become true. The legendary Leg Spinner, Anil Kumble has already announced his retirement from International cricket. What is most unfortunate and annoying to see that, the ability of Rahul Dravid is being questioned again and again, even though he is called as The Wall . I think the Indian cricket fans like us, will never learn the virtue of patience and the senior players will be insulted like this, until they do not learn that. They should always remember that the senior players are also human beings and a bad day or a bad phase is probably the most common thing in any sport.
Posted On : 1/9/2009 3:53:45 AM
shubh Reward Points : 100 Member Since : Friday, September 11, 2009
The former captain of Indian cricket team Saurav Ganguly announced his retirement after test series against Australia.Saurav has been of the greatest test captains India has ever produced. As captain of India, he has the record of winning 21 of 49 test matches. i think Saurav continued his game minium 2 year more.