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That moment has now passed. It is unclear whether any Indian player in the future will ever command such "soft" power as Tendulkar did. MS Dhoni, for all his fame, does not meet the bill. (And indeed, as is already evident, he can be just as tight-lipped as Tendulkar.) So as I prepare to bid farewell to this great batsman, my wistfulness will be coloured by a sense of another kind of loss, of a seemingly singular moment in time - with respect to player-BCCI relations - having come and gone. Yes, Samir, I have long held the opinion that Tendulkar was in a position to agitate for more transparency in & from the BCCI. Because of SRT's unique position as the nation's darling, he could have used his mass support outside the inner sanctum of Indian cricket to bring about change. As you ask, Samir, just what are the terms of the contracts that the elite players sign up to with the BCCI? How legally compliant are they? Why is there so much power in the BCCI, without any accountability? Why isn't competition countenanced (ICL)? In short, what is BCCI doing as the major organisation charged with the safeguarding of Indian cricket in a country famed as the largest democracy on earth? But SRT's done very well, personally & financially. He has a nation in the palm of his hand & could give back the loyalty & adoration he has enjoyed, by leaving Indian cricket a better place than he found it. The best friend is the person best able to correct your faults & point out yr shortcomings. it pains me not only to read the article which is non-sensical as i admire sachin for his cricketing ability and as a human being - not as a single man army on and off the field with solutions to all the problems !!! But what annoys me is that anyone and everyone including me can write about this man who played for our country for 24 years giving his very best, we can say he failed now and then but cant fault his efforts ever, from his first day on the field. One fundamental thing that some of sachin's haters (cue - most of dravid's fans of late) do not understand is 'how come all the indian players (forget international ones) who shared his dressing room speak not only highly of him (that they do with dravid, saurav, kumble, etc as well) but look at their passion, respect and spontaniety like Virat's words after lifting him after WCxxxx, yuvi talking about him, bhajji, kumble, sourav, etc..why will they do that if he was not a player's player.This article forces me to ask: How many roads must a man walk down before he is called a man? Why can't we stop being judgmental of his legacy? Why can't we stop idolizing him and simply see him as a genius sportsman with extraordinary ability who shouldered the burden of our expectations so well over past two decades.Samir, disaapointing article.. if u think BCCI-player relationship is an unequal, file a PIL and if u wanna know the terms of the contracts the players sign with the BCCI, whether they accord with the legal standards that professional sportsmen in other domains are used to, whether they would pass muster with employment and labour legal regimes,then file a RTI! if a country has a board for cricket 'control', then why should players have a "free agency"! if board is paying them for their services, providing facilities n grounds to actually play along with opportunities of tours, contracts n pension, it has authority over the players as to where they should be playing.. when things r good, u dont want anyone to disturb them.. n when things go bad,u dont need a sachin to fight against it. player-board conflicts in SL n WI prove that. they never had Lara or desilva taking on their boards, but still were able to make a point! politically,even ganguly is more influential than SRT,so what.Nampally: How does your opinion relate to what Samir wrote here, or to what other readers reflected upon? Did you read Dave Hawksworth's piece and made up the response, but instead pasted the comment here.Whatever BCCI might have done to due to its money power, it has never tried to bully its cricketer... BCCI knows its limitation & knows that if he touches a player, he would be in danger... For Indian Cricket BCCI had done all thing possible to raise the standard of the game... Even when Australia were at full force, India was the only one who were challenging them...& Now when India managed to maintain the standards with young players like Kohli & Bhubaneswar while the standards of other nations fell and fell hard... BCCI should get its credit and there is no way SACHIN will challenge BCCI when BCCI is doing a great job for Indian Cricket. Bang on! Finally someone "stepped up to the plate" and did an intelligent piece on Tendulkar's legacy. SRT owes all to the game and should have fired a shot or two at the Indian board's several misdeeds. Respect for other boards and countries for one. Cricket was let down too when the english and australian boards ran the game. The English players refusal to play Pakistan with packer players is the modern equivalent of a bynch of overrated and overpaid cricketers not agrreeing to play under laws that every other nation plays with.At least Ian Chappell has some self respect left in him unlike Gavaskar, Shastri and the like. Interesting point to raise, but not kind to throw it all at Tendulkar's feet. There are others who can rock the boat too. Perhaps a more pertinent point is that he stayed away from team leadership, that his career as a captain was brief and unrewarding. This shows that he was never going to question the external hierarchy. Personally I would love to see more articles on the tragic treatment of ICL players, as some country's players were ruined (eg. Shane Bond) by the gross and unfair power that the BCCI had over other country's boards. Pujara is the most likely replacement for Tendulkar @#4. He has played only 13 Test matches & he has already scored xxxx runs in 22 innings with the highest average for any Indian in Tests at over 65. I expect Dhawan will open the innings with most likely Rohit Sharma & Kohli will bat at #3. If Kohli does not want #3 he can drop to #4 with Pujara going in at #3. In any case these 2 are the best Indian batsmen on whom the bulk of responsibility falls. Actually Pujara's entry into Tests has been delayed after his phenomenon records as a teen ager. Nevertheless he has sound defence, all round strokes, great match temperament & above all determination to stay at the wicket. Kohli on the other hand has scored lots of runs in the ODI where he has the best batting average. He is a very gifted cricketer with a range of strokes all round the wickets. Nobody can replace the legends like Dravid & Tendulkar. But any replacements start at the bottom & show their class. Let Pujara & Kohli blossom. I think the issue goes beyond just player reform. What has SRT really contributed to the sport outside the field of play? He was so absorbed in his own game that he lost (or never had?) all other perspectives. Forget player reform, where he actually might be taking a risk with his career, why did he never speak up on match fixing scandal of xxxx, which happened right under his nose? Apart from a lame suggestion late in his career of splitting up the ODIs into 2 25-over innings, what has been his contribution to enhancing our sport? Even the 2 controversies in his career - ball tampering and his role in Monkeygate - he always refused to clarify, leaving fans like us to fight the accusations on his behalf in various discussions and online forums. I guess we deserve this for being unconditional fans of someone who has only given back to himself, not his sport which made him a billionaire or his fans who made him into a "God" of some sort just because he could hit a cricket ball. 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