Sachin’s iconic No.10 jersey to be retired?

No Indian players are willing to wear the No.10 jersey as a mark of respect to Sachin Tendulkar Pic Courtesy: Twitter
No Indian players are willing to wear the No.10 jersey as a mark of respect to Sachin Tendulkar
Pic Courtesy: Twitter

Internet Desk: The iconic and the legendary jersey No. 10 once donned by the great Sachin Tendulkar will not be allowed to worn by any Indian player in the upcoming times after the BCCI decided that any player are willing to wear it as a mark of respect for the ‘Little Master’ however plans to officially retire the jersey is yet to be decided.

After the retirement of Sachin in 2013 only Shardul Thakur has won it during his ODI debut in 2017 during the tour of Sri Lanka.

The 26-year-old pacer was trolled on social media for his choice and later went on to explain himself, stating that he picked the number for numerological reasons.

“It’s a very individual choice. If players don’t want to wear a certain number, one can’t force them. ICC might just tell you that a team can’t officially retire a jersey but it would never tell you that it’s mandatory to wear that number,” a BCCI official said.

“The BCCI has not taken any such call (retiring the No.10 jersey). It’s a very informal thing among players. Also you don’t want young players to be abused like it happened with Shardul Thakur,” he added referring to the trolling Thakur was subjected to for wearing the number.

There is no precedence of a jersey number being retired in honour of a player in international cricket. Tendulkar’s IPL team, the Mumbai Indians, had, however, retired the No.10 shirt in his honour. Iconic jersey numbers have always had a strong emotive appeal in international football but even FIFA has never allowed any particular number being retired in honour of a player.

However, clubs have done so, the most famous instance being Italian team Napoli retiring Maradona’s No.10 jersey to honour his legendary stint with the side.