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This is an archive article published on November 7, 2008

No immediate plans to retire: Sachin

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar says his body is 'doing fine' and he has no plans to retire in the immediate future.

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Two of his celebrated peers, Anil Kumble and Sourav Ganguly have decided to walk into the sunset after glorious careers but Sachin Tendulkar says his body is “doing fine” and he has no plans to retire in the immediate future.

“My body is doing fine and at the moment I am not thinking of any plans to retire. Normally I prefer to think of the present, not of what I am going to do in the next four, five of six years of my life,” he said.

“If I think it is time to hang up I will let everybody know. There is nothing to hide in it. I know it will make news but that I don’t think it is a negative news that I have to hide from everyone,” he added.

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Tendulkar was non-committal when asked if he was thinking of playing in the 2011 World Cup which will be held in the sub-continent.

“I normally prefer to think of which match I am going to play next and what sort of planning I should do and which bowling attack would be used on me.

“Even if I have to play in 2011 World Cup it is 700 days to go. For now my focus is on the next four days against Australia,” he told a TV channel.

Tendulkar, who hit his 40th Test hundred in Nagpur, said he will miss Sourav Ganguly with whom he shared a special understanding on the filed while batting.

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“I will definitely miss him. It happened many a times with Sourav that when we were on the wicket and between the overs we used to know looking at each other’s face that there is a lot a of stress and the situation is important or whether it is necessary to relax.

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