India out, Dhoni suddenly uncool
M.S.Dhoni has apologised but India isn’t placated.
Social networking sites were clogged with messages from fans blaming Dhoni for India’s exit from the T20 World Cup.The Hindustan Times site is full of messages from irate fans. One TV channel ran a poll asking provocatively,“Should Dhoni be forgiven for the T20 debacle?”
Some of the outrage was orchestrated, though. On Monday, Dhoni’s effigy was burnt in hometown Ranchi, but apparently it was ‘arranged’ by two channels.
What Dhoni, 27, and other members of the team could be worried about is a repeat of 2003 when India were struggling in the early stages of the World Cup.
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Social networking sites were clogged with messages from fans blaming Dhoni for India’s exit from the T20 World Cup.The Hindustan Times site is full of messages from irate fans. One TV channel ran a poll asking provocatively,“Should Dhoni be forgiven for the T20 debacle?”
Some of the outrage was orchestrated, though. On Monday, Dhoni’s effigy was burnt in hometown Ranchi, but apparently it was ‘arranged’ by two channels.
What Dhoni, 27, and other members of the team could be worried about is a repeat of 2003 when India were struggling in the early stages of the World Cup.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/
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