Overconfidence and arrogance of Dravid and company killed Indian cricket spirit
Anit Parker
Mar. 22, 2006

It was similar to India's outsourcing industry - arrogance, lack of knowledge and experise and overconfidence led by Bangalore obedience express killed Indian spirit of Cricket!

India lost seven wickets for 25 runs! Yes, that's how India lost this third Test, presenting England a thumping 212-run win.

How could a team with an accomplished batting line up collapse from 75/3 to 100 all out in mere 74 minutes after lunch?


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