Evermind
International Debutant
Well yeah, they're a good side, but not a champion side. The "merely" was to make a distinction between the good and champion side, and not to patronise India. I already think Dhoni is the best captain India have had in the recent years - he's not as conservative and timid as Dravid, and not as puerile and annoying as Ganguly. He also says some hilarious things in press interviews. But to me, a team unable to "go in for the kill against the the weaker teams" is not a champion side.I am sorry, I dont agree with that last bit. Its NOT the difference between a champion side and a 'merely good one". I think you could do without that condescending note in that 'merely' when talking of this Indian side. They have held their own in all forms of the game and against all comers. They have earned their position in world cricket and they are surely knocking at that number 1 spot. Whether they get it or not we don't know and I am not enamoured by predictions unless they are so very obvious.
But they ARE a bloody good side and Dhoni IS a bloody good captain. The fact that you cant criticise him today is an unfortunate aside of the sporting culture maybe more in India and the sub-continent but really all over the world.
The thing I find ridiculous is the sense of complacency Indian fans have. "Well we won 1-0, what's the difference? It's all the same, 1-0, 3-0." It's "for the statistician" as someone said (Jono?). I sincerely hope he was joking.
Yeah, but the English fans are never this defensive about their players. Australians aren't either, to be honest. I mean I criticise the Australian players as much as I do the Indian players here. Yet, I've never had so many Aussies here get all rabid over me not liking Michael Clarke.You couldn't criticise Tendulkar ten years ago. Why criticise, you couldn't even say he couldn't sing I suppose. The same was true for Gavaskar at one time. Its true for Warne, McGrath, Ponting till a few years ago, of Lara , Murali and so on.
The fact that fans dont want to hear a word against their beloved stars is mostly because it hurts their sentiments. Its almost like blasphemy. You cant say a word about prophets and religions and get away with it can you even if what you say is not really offensive. Thats how it is. Thats how emotional people get with their identification with their heroes.
Then there is another thing. Anyone disagreeing with them is wrong because he challenges their beliefs. You are not just saying Dhoni is wrong, they hear it as "You dont know a thing about captaincy and cricket". This is not what you may mean but thats how it sounds. That is why instead of answering with, "yes that may be your opinion but I am afraid I disagree" you will so often hear "That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard"
Well thats how fans are
It's like the Indian fans have built up a whole narrative of India's victories in their heads, and have conveniently forgotten the humiliating losses - no wonder they think it's the best team in the world. There is no sense of balance at all. At least the other fans can look at their own teams somewhat objectively - no such thing exists with the Indians. They treat criticism - as you said - like blasphemy; it's pretty bizarre.
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