New Delhi: Expressing serious concern over the attack on the houses of Indian cricketers and burning of their posters and effigies for their "dismal performance" in the World Cup in South Africa, members in Lok Sabha on Tuesday unanimously asked the government to provide full protection to them and their families.
New Delhi: Expressing serious concern over the attack on the houses of Indian cricketers and burning of their posters and effigies for their "dismal performance" in the World Cup in South Africa, members in Lok Sabha on Tuesday unanimously asked the government to provide full protection to them and their families.
India needs to go into One-day internationals with a full fledged, specialist fifth bowler and can't always get away with bits and pieces players as it has been doing during the last nine months. These words of wisdom came from none other than India's legendary "little master" and International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee Gundappa R Vishwanath. "The Indians have been doing well and we always had a good team. Consistency was only the concern and the players have shown a lot of it in the recent times. Though the Indians seem to be peaking at the right time