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'Indian batsmen are like faithful husbands, they perform only at home'

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Posted: Jan 05, 2012 at 1433 hrs IST

New Delhi India's effigy sellers are licking their lips at the prospect of booming business as the national cricket team continue to struggle on a shambolic tour of Australia and fans back home lose patience with MS Dhoni and his men.

After a thumping defeat in the first test in Melbourne, India are staring at another humiliating loss in Sydney where the hosts racked up a mammoth 659-4 before declaring their first innings.

India have never won a test series in Australia and a comprehensive defeat this time around is likely to bring fans onto the streets burning effigies and garlanding players' posters with slippers. A series whitewash would not go down well in a country of more than a billion cricket experts.

With India on the ropes in the second test, Dhoni and his team mates are coming in for stinging criticism back home.

“Indian batsmen are like faithful husbands, they perform only at home,” model Poonam Pandey quipped on her Twitter page.

Pandey's sarcasm pinpointed the grim reality about a team traditionally known as 'poor travellers', a notion Dhoni and his men did little to dispel by surrendering their top test team status in England last year after a 4-0 whitewash.

Pandey is a model from Mumbai who shot to fame last year after promising to strip should India win the 50-over World Cup, which they eventually did, before backtracking.

Her Twitter page is flooded with requests to pose in the nude this time around to help the Indians arrest their slide in Australia.

Equally sarcastic was former captain Sunil Gavaskar, who reckoned not much had changed since his playing days when many cricketers revived moribund careers by playing against India.

“It has always been the case over the years and it's the same now,” said Gavaskar.

“If you want a resurrection of your career, play against India. If you want your highest score, play against India. If you want your best bowling figures, play against India,” he said.

Australia captain Michael Clarke could vouch for that, having hit a career-best 329 not out before declaring the first innings in Sydney.

Dhoni, who guided India to Twenty20 and 50-over World Cup triumphs with his unflappable and proactive leadership, has drawn ire for his defensive captaincy in Australia.

Captain Cool (Dhoni's nickname) sounds okay when the team is doing well but if the team is doing badly, he needs to be a hard captain, Kapil Dev was quoted as saying in the Times of India newspaper.

The former skipper, who led India to 1983 World Cup victory, felt Dhoni alone could do little if his team mates let him down.

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Experience is always the better teacher. by john on 05 Jan 2012

Poonam ofcourse could speak with the confidence of a noted authority in these matters.

India's PATHETIC PERFORMANCE in Australia!! by T.Bose(NRI-Oz) on 05 Jan 2012

The BCCI MUST OVERHAUL the test team! I have been watching the tests & I think a "school-boys" team can play better cricket! The Indians cannot bat,& their fielding IS ATROCIOUS!!I don't think India has learnt any lessons by observing the Ozzie team 's performance!! SHAME ON THE INDIAN TEST TEAM!!

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