Ever wondered, 'WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH THE INDIAN TEAM' in overseas tours? Indian team who is a currently a reckoning force in the world cricket in all the formats is becoming a merry mockery team in overseas condition. We are the current defending champions of ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP which was held on 2011 in our own backyard and we did win it with ease.
But the next question that wil arise in our minds is that are we capable of defending the worldcup in the next year which will be held in the Australia and NewZealand. The answer is that we are able to do that and we are having the ability for that. But unless and until the team looks up for it andd strive for it. We will not be able to do anything on that mater.
India was always having the Overseas Defeciency Syndrome before and India under the captaincy of Sourav Ganguly did learn how to win in the overseas conditions by winning some tournaments overseas and all were good for Dhoni as well in the starting phases, and now India have got back the problem of the deficency problem and the syndrome is back in action.
The boards attitude of taking out or axeing the experienced players for young inexperienced players is turning out to be a mistake unless if they turn it around. Nut statistics shows that the experienced players who are not there in the team currently averaged very much better than the young crops early in their intial days. Now in upcoming matches let us hope to have a new sun shine soon after and let us stay fingers crossed for the worldcup.
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