sachin's dismissal...

India
July 29, 2007 12:43pm CST
what do u think of sachin tendulkar's dismissal in this ongoing 2nd test match between india and england... i mean sachin has got out so many times in the similar fashion by not offering any shot and just pading the ball away...????
6 responses
@raviivar (66)
• India
8 Aug 07
he is a great batsmen for ever .not only for india .he is a great batsmen for entire world.he is a littile bradmen.this truth was told bradmen himself.he is such a great batsmen. for a batsmen these type of things are very common.generally no body is perfect and no body will get every thing in all times.every body will do mistakes.in the same way in his career bradmen had also done some mistakes in the same way sachin also if he is not perfrct he may not be called as a great batsmen.but every body know how much great he is.so we must not see such type of small mistakes.so in my openion small mistakes may be happening but he will achive what we want
• India
8 Aug 07
I think you are right. When Sachin plays as Sachin then he is unbeatable.But when he thinks about the comment of veteran player as 'irresponsible' or 'sachin is end' then he tried to play beyond his natural game. In that way he fails to perform.
@amitavroy (4819)
• India
30 Jul 07
well i think what he did yesterday was not wron ghe is a very good player and he understands the lin eof the ball and as we know the ball was going out side the stuos and so he decided not to pay as the ball was swinging but if the umpores are dumb then what can they do even the dismissal of ganguly was not proper and i think an objection should be raised against that http://www.pixelgroups.com
@sourav9 (122)
• India
8 Aug 07
Ya, he got out in this fashion many times. But this time the decision LBW was wrong.Inspite of that Tendulkar should offer shot without leaving the delivery.Still i think he is not best at his form.
@abhi333 (407)
• India
1 Aug 07
i think he was a bit unlucky for being given out but its a part of the game. he wasn't expecting the ball to swing in this much and the margin was very less. and it has always been said that not offering the shot always work in bowler's favour. sachin was using his bat more in the second test as sompared to the first one. looking at his dismissal i think he was first going for the cut shot but later he changed his mind and he paded the ball.
• India
29 Jul 07
ya he was unlucky yet again... i think he should try and cut down that shot....or rather showing the pad and offering no shot. But again as nassar hussain said...things even out at the end of the day and some where down the line sachin will get a good (bad) decision from the umpire.