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Rohan Sanghavi
Darkness greets Indian players
The Indian players are back from the West Indies after a disastrous World Cup campaign.
Back home there were no fans to greet them but only heavy security. Most members of the Indian cricket team landed in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore early on Thursday morning.
And the shock of their departure is being felt not just in India, but even the tournament seems to have lost some of its sheen.
Ajit Agarkar and Zaheer Khan landed in Mumbai and drove away quietly while the police escorted Virender Sehwag and Mahendra Singh Dhoni after landing in Delhi.
Skipper Rahul Dravid and Robin Uthappa landed at Bangalore airport a month too soon and they were clearly not welcomed.
Some cricket fans were present at the airport not to greet the players but vent their ire.
"If these people can't perform these people shouldn't have been selected. We should have new players now," one fan said.
"We have excepted the defeat but the anger won't go," another fan added.
The defeat against Sri Lanka in the last league match had all but sealed India's fate in the World Cup and their absence is being felt.
"India are one of the most exciting teams in world cricket with the players they have. They bring to the game excitement along with Pakistan. They are teams that are exciting and have skillful players," says Australian coach John Buchanan.
With the Indian team now back home, the tournament lost some of its charm. But the show must go on and cricket should not lose.
The exit of the Men in Blue from the tournament may have angered the fans back home and evoked sympathy in some quarters but some participants in the World Cup are more direct.
"India and Pakistan didn't deserve to be here as they didn't play well enough. So the other team teams that are here deserve their spot," says Australian skipper Ricky Ponting.
For the members of the Indian team the next few weeks will probably be spent in front of TV screens following the action from the West Indies wondering what went wrong.
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The Indian players are back from the West Indies after a disastrous World Cup campaign.
Back home there were no fans to greet them but only heavy security. Most members of the Indian cricket team landed in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore early on Thursday morning.
And the shock of their departure is being felt not just in India, but even the tournament seems to have lost some of its sheen.
Ajit Agarkar and Zaheer Khan landed in Mumbai and drove away quietly while the police escorted Virender Sehwag and Mahendra Singh Dhoni after landing in Delhi.
Skipper Rahul Dravid and Robin Uthappa landed at Bangalore airport a month too soon and they were clearly not welcomed.
Some cricket fans were present at the airport not to greet the players but vent their ire.
"If these people can't perform these people shouldn't have been selected. We should have new players now," one fan said.
"We have excepted the defeat but the anger won't go," another fan added.
The defeat against Sri Lanka in the last league match had all but sealed India's fate in the World Cup and their absence is being felt.
"India are one of the most exciting teams in world cricket with the players they have. They bring to the game excitement along with Pakistan. They are teams that are exciting and have skillful players," says Australian coach John Buchanan.
With the Indian team now back home, the tournament lost some of its charm. But the show must go on and cricket should not lose.
The exit of the Men in Blue from the tournament may have angered the fans back home and evoked sympathy in some quarters but some participants in the World Cup are more direct.
"India and Pakistan didn't deserve to be here as they didn't play well enough. So the other team teams that are here deserve their spot," says Australian skipper Ricky Ponting.
For the members of the Indian team the next few weeks will probably be spent in front of TV screens following the action from the West Indies wondering what went wrong.
hey guys...
what is your View on this topic...
do reply...