is sachin suffering from the syndrome from the nervous 90's

@binny29 (1527)
India
August 1, 2007 8:51am CST
he has ben out for three time in three weeks in ninties is he having the syndrome of 90's
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@vivek2006 (1418)
• India
1 Aug 07
Not at all my friend, it was just a bad decision from Simon Tauffel. Just wait a while or maybe until the third test as he has got some things to show to his critics and hopefully we will see a sparkling hundred from The Little Master. There have been lot of talks about him of late, as usual, so definitely his gritty 90 was a response to those bad critics who again told him to retire. They even forgot that he just rattled the quality south african bowling attack in the last series so i would say critics are suffering from some kind of syndrome and not our Little Genius.
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• India
1 Aug 07
Dude itz True.... he iz... Because Even in the WORLD CUP 2003 you might have seen his performance he had 2 hundreds and one more thing he got out in 90`s thrice.. It would had been really very Good if he would have scored or converted them into 100`s he would be a record holder then 4 scoring 5 100`s in a world cup i guess SACHIN TENDULKAR has always gone slow in his hundred its for sure
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@vivek2006 (1418)
• India
6 Aug 07
Well he may have been nervous at times but cerainly not some syndrome. Being aggressive in the 90's doesn't guarantee a hundred and getting extra cautious too doesn't guarantee a hundred. World cup 2003 is past my friend, we would have all loved to see Sachin and Sehwag score 90 each in the world cup final and see Indian winning, we would have taken that any day so its needless to say what happened in the past. Sure a century was all over his mind in those two games but that was more because of the media pressure and retirement comments. I mean come on, the guy has got more hundreds than anyone else in the history of the game, so he doesn't need to be nervous, its may just be that he's nearing the twilight of his career and he wants to defy the crictics, thats all. So 90's or 100s its all part of the game, no one can say i'll get a hundred every time i make it to the 90's, sachin sure isn't his usual self these days but give this guy a chance to be his usual self that we have admired ever since he started.
@coolcat123 (4387)
• India
1 Aug 07
I don't think he is suffering from any Syndrome but I feel his luck does not favour him after the 90's as all of his recent dismissals over 90 is due to bad luck.In the last test match against England recently he was ruled out of a bad LBW discussion by Simon Tuffel which shows that above 90 Sachin's luck does not favour him.
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@coolcat123 (4387)
• India
1 Aug 07
I don't think he is suffering from any Syndrome but I feel his luck does not favour him after the 90's as all of his recent dismissals over 90 is due to bad luck.In the last test match against England recently he was ruled out of a bad LBW discussion by Simon Tuffel which shows that above 90 Sachin's luck does not favour him.
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• India
2 Aug 07
That's not the case of nervousness.After all 15 odd years of experience doen't allow such situations to creep in!. He's been getting out just because of bad luck and that's it!.In the 2nd test he's gone for an erroneous decision taken by the umpire.Earlier,with SA in the first oneday,he's been taking many balls to get into rythm initially so he has to score very fast during the slog overs..succumbed to pressure and threw his wicket away!.ANd in the 2nd he was gone for a mishit!. There is no case of nervousness of any sort in his late getting out in 90's
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@vivek2006 (1418)
• India
6 Aug 07
Absolutely right, i mean Sachin has scored hundreds at a faster rate than most people have breakfast. So him being nervous, just doesn't go down the throat. He has spent his life scoring those hundreds day in and day out, he is used to these things man. The only pressure is fro media, i would say media really can get into anyone's mind and by the look of it, Sachin too is looking to defy the media criticism.
@abhi333 (407)
• India
2 Aug 07
i completely agree with u. he has already scored around 80 centuries in the international cricket and i think he is among those players who r least affected by the nervous 90s.
@abhi333 (407)
• India
1 Aug 07
i don't think so that there's any kind of problem. when he got out on 99 it was due to a very good throw from the boundary and in the 1st inning of the second test he was not out but was given out. so i don't think that he is under pressure during 90s. he's a leading century maker in both tests and ODIs. so i think there shouldn't be any kind of pfoblem. its just a bit of bad luck.
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@raviivar (66)
• India
1 Aug 07
hara we have to observe one thing that is in the previous matches before 2005 if sachin had made 90 above runs he would have gauranteely had his century but now he is the confusable state.in those days he had taken al most a 20 to 25 balls for his ten runs from 90 to 100.he had played very carefully to make his century but now he is unable to that job properly.but the most imporatant thing he is not bervous of his century.it is purley his bad luck only that is the thing he is affraiding
@a_manick (879)
• India
3 Aug 07
You are right. This syndrome/ nervousness is not new to Sachin. If you go back and trace his hundreds, probably the stint from 90~100 would always been very cautious. Sachin puts a great value to getting a century. So, he naturally slows down in the 90s. Typical example is the games he played in 2003 world cup. He would score at a rapid pace,unsettle the bowlers and race to his half-century. The next 50 runs had taken longer time. Thanks.
• India
2 Aug 07
hey... your speaking about a guy who has scored some 70+ INTERNATIONAL centuries, so better rephrase your question and never insult a legend
@essytssy (125)
• India
2 Aug 07
nope really not... the is god of the cricket.. so he never mind for missing one or two centuries.. coz got the determination to play for the nation its really nice to have the attitude... definitely his records wont be broken in the near future. so let him play his natural.. if he gets more centuries it ll make a billion people happy..so pray for more centuries to make the record strong
@ydiwan (448)
• India
6 Aug 07
Nah this time it was simon tuffells mistake that sachin was given out it is ok he will out grow it and i will even settle for 90 if he keep scoring that in every ininings
• India
2 Aug 07
no i dnt think so bco if that was the case he wouldnt hav scored so many centuries...he had a rough decision this time... thats it...
• India
1 Aug 07
Hi for last dismissal on ninety i will say it was the result of umpire's ignorance.