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'Tendulkar should concentrate on Test cricket'

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Friday, April 6, 2007 14:28 IST
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NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja has joined the chorus calling for Sachin Tendulkar's retirement, saying the Indian star should bid adieu to one-day cricket as he has lost the extra fire power needed for playing the shorter version of the game.

Raja said Tendulkar was past his pomp as could be seen from the fact that he had not played many match-winning knocks in one-day cricket, and as such he should focus more on Test cricket.

"I would want to see him play regularly for India in Test matches, maybe not so in one-day cricket. You need little more fire power in one-day cricket and the youngsters can provide that fire power," Raja said.

"Of late, his graph has been going down and though he is averaging around 50, he has not been winning matches for India for quite a few years."

Tendulkar, however, had the class in him to succeed in Test cricket, Raja said.

"You need bit of experience and class (in Test cricket) and certainly Sachin has that experience and class and maybe he will be of use to India in Test cricket," the cricketer-turned-commentator told CNN-IBN.

He also felt that Greg Chappell could not spot the right talent and India never looked like a team in this World Cup.

"I think he could not spot the right talents to replace the old generation of cricketers. Whatever talent was on display in the World Cup was just not up to the mark. I also feel that his relationship with the players dwindled because of his methods. I'm just speculating but maybe he was little too tough and maybe his dealing with some of the players was not appropriate."

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