I'll never forget those images of Clive Lloyd (match ref) on the ground at the end. Weirdest finish to a game I can remember.
What gets me to this day is the fact that Kolkata is by
far the most cultured and knowledgeable sporting city in India. They love their cricket and football, and they know (and appreciate) good sport when they see it. A far cry from the likes of Ahmedabad (the infamous Ponting booing) or Mumbai and its abusive, homophobic, and racist cesspool (I absolutely adore the city and think there isn't another in this country that's even half as good, but fmd if the crowds at Wankhede aren't
vile).
Eden Gardens, though... I've been to a bunch of matches there and seen the crowds be highly respectful and appreciative towards the craftsmanship they were witnessing. Amla, Kallis, Steyn, Sanga, Mahela, Misbah, Younis and many more were given the respect they deserved, and people just genuinely seemed to enjoy watching the sport, regardless of who was winning or losing.
And yet, they completely lost it on that one day in '96. Maybe the crowds I witnessed came about because of what went down in that SF or something, I don't know, but those events will forever be a black mark on the city's sporting history. And, given how rich its history is, that's a damn shame.