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Indian players have not gone to Oz for sightseeing: Gavaskar

Former captain Sunil Gavaskar today came down hard on Indian cricketers, who had skipped practice sessions during the ongoing Test series against Australia, saying they have not gone there for "sightseeing but to play cricket".

Updated on: Feb 10, 2012 12:00 PM IST
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Former captain Sunil Gavaskar today came down hard on Indian cricketers, who had skipped practice sessions during the ongoing Test series against Australia, saying they have not gone there for "sightseeing but to play cricket".

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Gavaskar was critical of some of the Indian players' "attitude" towards practice, which he said was one of the reasons for the visitors' humiliating losses in the first two Tests of the four-match series.

"Christmas is big in Australia and it's understandable for Australian players taking off after first Test. But what were our players doing? Why were not they doing practice? Have they gone there for sightseeing or play cricket?" asked a furious Gavaskar.

"The first Test ended on the fourth day and it's OK they took off on the fifth day but why don't they do practice after that. I don't know what is the attitude of the players. While on tour they should practice, practice and practice to have in proper frame of mind to be competitive. Why nobody is asking questions? These questions should be asked," he said. Australia took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-match series after defeating India by an innings and 68 runs in Sydney today. The visitors had earlier lost the series opener in Melbourne by a huge 122 runs.

 
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