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Boycott wants Sachin to stay on, but play straight

Updated on: 08 December,2012 03:04 AM IST  | 
Debasish Datta |

Geoff Boycott does not belong to the group of former greats who believe Sachin Tendulkar should quit international cricket.

Boycott wants Sachin to stay on, but play straight

“I find no reason why Tendulkar should quit. He is still the best batsman in the team. I played till I was 41 and a half, so I see no reason why
he can’t go on.



Former England captain Geoff Boycott. Pic/Getty Images.


“He is intelligent and has a sharp cricket brain. Plus, he is very agile. The way he was taking his singles and twos was just top-class. He batted the best in India’s first innings here,” said Boycott, who played his last Test for England at the Eden Gardens way back in the 1981-82 season. He left the tour in controversial circumstances.



Sachin Tendulkar

England were led by Keith Fletcher.

Boycott highlighted the fact that India have had to cope with the retirements of Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman, who served the country for more than a decade. “In the absence of these two players, India need Tendulkar’s guidance and they will benefit from it. But Tendulkar should play straight and take no risks whatsoever. He should concentrate only on orthodox shots. If he can manage to do that, he will get big scores – come forward, play straight and keep it simple,” Boycott advised.

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