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I'm not bothered by what others think of my retirement: Sachin

When asked whether constant talk of when he would retire affects him, he said he would stick to his job

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 18 2013 | 7:21 PM IST
Sachin Tendulkar may not be in the best of form of late but the senior Indian batman today said that he was not bothered by the opinion of others about his retirement and that he would just stick to his job.

"Lots of people have been talking about this question (of retirement). If I remember correctly, this question began in 2005 and it has been continuing since then. But my answer has been I will stick to my job and you stick to your job," he said at the launch of India's first e-newspaper, www.Enewspaperofindia.Com here.

"It does not affect me," Tendulkar said when asked whether the constant talk of when he would retire had irritated him or affected his performance.

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Tendulkar was taking part in a discussion after the launch of the e-newspaper in the presence of Minister of Communications and Information Technology Kapil Sibal and Minister of Information and Broadcasting Manish Tewari here.

Tendulkar talked about how media speculated on his 100th international century after he scored his 99th ton during the 2011 World Cup.

"It was the media doing all the build-up. I scored my 99th international hundred during the World Cup. You (media) kept quiet during the World Cup, not discussing about my 100th ton as there were the other more important matter of India winning the tournament. After the World Cup there was again this focus on my 100th international ton," he said.

Some of Tendulkar's counter questions to queries prevented the scribes from asking follow-up questions.

Asked if he read newspapers often, Tendulkar shot back, "Main newspaper parte rahunga to kaun khelega (If I keep on reading newspaper then who will play).

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First Published: Apr 18 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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