Yajurvindra singh
CLOSE-IN: The Indian Cricket Cap Has Very Little Value (IANS Column)
India’s 3-0 loss to New Zealand has stunned the cricket fans and followers. A series that one thought would be easily won by India has turned out to be a disaster for Indian cricket.
The knives are out for the non-performers, a few are the darling of Indian cricket. It is just a game, one can say, however, the trauma of such a defeat was just not fathomable.
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