Bangalore: Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar's decision to retire from international cricket was on the cards ever since the ignominious exit of Pakistan in the first round of World Cup 2003. <div align="center"><img height="150" alt="Saeed Anwar" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/columnists/sajith/anwar.jpg" width="100" vspace="5" border="0"
<p ><div align="center"><img alt="Rahul Dravid" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2000/odi_series/icc/images/03dravid.jpg" width="200" border="0" /></div> Rajkot: The ultimate disaster imaginable to the Indian cricket team at Sharjah will be talked about for years to come. India had lost quite a number of matches by good
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Rajkot: The ultimate disaster imaginable to the Indian cricket team at Sharjah will be talked about for years to come. India had lost quite a number of matches by good margins but the one against Sri Lanka on Sunday was absolutely heart shattering. The reasons will be discussed and post mortems will be done by the former players and by carping critics. But India's performances in the last three matches in this Coca Cola trophy made sure that the Indian team's success story is always written by individual players. And indeed Indian cricket has never been a team game.
Bangalore: Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar's decision to retire from international cricket was on the cards ever since the ignominious exit of Pakistan in the first round of World Cup 2003. However, Anwar delayed the inevitable still expecting a call from the selectors, but in vain. The elegant southpaw from Karachi who holds a computer-engineering diploma will forever be remembered for his world-record knock of 194 that he made against the Indians on a scorching Chennai wicket. The veteran of 54 Tests and 247 One-day Internationals became a devout Muslim sporting a flowing beard ever since the death of