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Graceful exit: 'Fab Five have six Tests to decide'

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    Reports have quoted BCCI officials as saying that the senior players have been sounded out about this 'retirement scheme'.
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    Five veteran Indian players have been told to plan their retirements by December to avoid unceremonious exits from the national team, BCCI officials said on Wednesday.

    "They have been given the next two home series to time a graceful exit following which they are open to the axe," one of the officials, who did not wish to be named, told Reuters.

    Cricket-mad India is fiercely debating whether it is time for their record-breaking batsmen Saurav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Vangipurappu Laxman as well as spinner Anil Kumble, the test captain, all well into their 30s, to quit.

    Ganguly, 36, India's most successful test skipper, was retained in the squad on Wednesday for the first two tests of this month's home series against Australia along with the other seniors, belying media predictions he could be dropped.

    The official said the five players would have to decide on their futures by the end of the home series against Australia, starting on Oct. 9, followed by England.

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    They have played together for 12 years and have individually or collectively led India to most of their wins, although signs of decline are evident with only Tendulkar still part of the one-day set-up.

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    "It is not just Saurav," the official said. "Rahul, Laxman, Sachin and Anil have also been put on notice. They have six tests to decide and have been informed about it."

    India play four tests against Australia and then two against England. They then tour Pakistan in January.

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    graceful exitBy: Tarun K. Chakrabortry | 03-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward I thank the new President for this excellant proposal for the seniors. Yes, it is time for them to say bye bye with graceful exit.
    Graceful exitBy: gautam | 03-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Home series against Aussie was the best chance to groom youngsters and selection committee blew it away.We live in past and not future.Performances of 5 vets are inconsistant and they should have been dropped long back one by one. Instead stage is set to drop them at one go creating big vacuum.Why vets should be told to plan their retirement whereas selection is purely on merits and they have failed.There is nothing like digrace if they are dropped on the ground of poor perormance.Believe me non will hang their shoes and would prefer to go with insults.
    Graceful exit for fab fiveBy: Emmveeyem | 02-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward It would have been appropriate if any decision, such as this, had been taken, BCCI itself made the announcement rather than an anonymous statements.
    Graceful exitBy: Suhod | 02-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward I suggest all these five to exit gracefully before the first test between Australia and India at Bangalore. BCCI can find replacements. Its not worth getting humiliated.
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