dravid failed in s.a, he was due for a failure after carrying the baton around alone for so long, tendulkar was not a huge success(this is an understatement, he scraped together some runs but in my books, every indian batsman except ganguly and laxman(to an extent) failed there) there either if that's what you are getting at....Have to disagree with that part in particular. Dravid failed in South Africa while Tendulkar didn't play in the West Indies. In that Test India lost at home against England, everyone failed. Anyway, my issue isn't with the content of the article so much...there are some valid criticisms although I generally disagree with them...it's that the tone of the article is overly negative imo and I find the timing of it perplexing.
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