5 Instances where Indian cricket fans disgraced the country

By Priyesh Mishra

Updated - 06 Oct 2015, 14:51 IST

5 Min Read

3. Indian fans burning effigy after two games, 2003 World Cup:

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India, seen by many as strong contenders to win the trophy, scored an unimpressive win over Holland in their opening game before being thrashed by nine wickets by Australia in the second game. Disgusted fans took to the streets of Kolkata after the match and burned an effigy of the captain Sourav Ganguly, before staging his mock funeral.

There were similar demonstrations against the players elsewhere in India. In Mumbai, fans burned pictures of star batsman Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, while in Allahabad black paint and oil were hurled at the house of middle-order batsman Mohammad Kaif. India later went on to superseed everybody’s hopes and reached the finals but the incident showed how volatile, unpredictable and turbulent can Indian fans be.

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