England ICC T20 World Cup Champions - 2010

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India is out so sponsors ...tv boradcasting channelss and ICC gonna lose all money..sure again t20 world cup be loss making tournament for icc.
I don't think so - because the agreements are made before the tournament and India is not the only cricketing nation that comes up with the sponsors............ Expect big money invovled for English cricket boards as well
 

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but sopnsors made money in india thats where the market is and thats wat happened to last one day world cup when india was out in 1st round..
 

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I don't think so - because the agreements are made before the tournament and India is not the only cricketing nation that comes up with the sponsors............ Expect big money invovled for English cricket boards as well
60 - 70% of the total revenue in all ICC tournaments involving India comes from India. This is why BCCI bullies ICC at will. Now please do not ask for examples. Having said that, Australia and England played like champions. Pakistan played just well enough to be in the semi finals too. May the best team win. I am personally rooting for England. Hail the Queen!
 

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POST-MORTEM - Another flop show by Team India

Another international tournament, yet another early exit. India formally bowed out of the World T20 on Tuesday after losing to Sri Lanka by five wickets in the concluding Super Eights match.

And, it is time again to do an autopsy.

Team India's performance in recent ICC events resembles a Bollywood blockbuster, predictable to the core -- high on hope, low on scope.

Just like the world's biggest film industry flatters to deceive -- with an assembly line of mediocre film, shoddy scripts and blatant copies, the performance of our much-adored cricketers in the tournaments that matter leaves much to be desired.

And just as the audience falls for the hype generated regarding these movies on more occasions than one, the cricket-crazy public is more than happy with the Indian team's performance on the flat wickets at home, and remains hooked to the entertainment dished out in the form of the Indian Premier League (IPL) -- never mind even if South Africa hosts it (India main sab chalta hai).

In the latter case, the generous public is even willing to forgive and forget the team's repeated failures in the long run and is back rooting for the team in quick time -- the BCCI doing its bit by ensuring there is cricket throughout the year (no respite whatsoever). We Indians love excesses, folks!

There's resentment (read criticism) though in the days following a shock defeat and, on every such occasion, the critics succeed in finding a scapegoat who is then solely blamed for the debacle.

But we will keep who we believe will be made scapegoats for the very last.

For the record, India won just two matches in the tournament, beating debutants Afghanistan and South Africa in the group stage, and lost to Australia, West Indies and Sri Lanka in the Super Eights.

With India's early exit in the West Indies, rediff.com looks at the few players whose performance, rather the lack of it, cost India dear.

MS Dhoni

As leader of the pack, he has to be the first person to be held responsible for this debacle.

His decisions were questionable -- putting the opposition in on two occasions after winning the toss and subsequently losing both the matches, and his batting lacked confidence.

At least MS Dhoni can be complimented for being honest with regard to admitting his team's frailties.

Having said that, nothing can justify Team India's woeful performance in the tournament.

Gautam Gambhir

Forgive us for being overtly critical here.

But the manner in which Gautam Gambhir played the short ball, he doesn't deserve to open the innings -- at least on sporting wickets.

He is undoubtedly the king of the flat tracks in the subcontinent, but his frailties as a batsman were exposed yet again in the Caribbean.

However, his only redeeming feature, if at all, can be the fact he was equally woeful in the preceding IPL.

Yuvraj Singh
His form was questionable for the first few months.

And he made no effort whatsoever to answer those questions.

When in form, Yuvraj Singh can wreck havoc, no doubt about it. Consequently, when he is out of form he can be a liability that the team can easily do away with.

Yusuf Pathan
Yusuf Pathan was in supreme form in the first three months of the year.

There was a dip during the IPL and a complete slump in the Caribbean.

The only thing that can never be questioned though is his commitment to the game.

Harbhajan Singh
There are two aspects to Harbhajan Singh's bowling in the Caribbean.

On the positive side, he was at his parsimonious best -- none of the teams managing to score heavily off his bowling.

He opened the bowling and did a commendable job in checking the flow of runs.

However, as a strike bowler your prime job is to take wickets.

And this is precisely where the 'Turbanator' failed miserably.

Zaheer Khan
He was supposed to be India's spearhead, going into the tournament with a bolstered reputation following a good showing in the IPL.

The wickets in the West Indies were conducive, but it couldn't ensure him what he needed most -- wickets.

From Team India's point of view, Zaheer's performance in the tournament was abject failure.

Ravindra Jadeja

Finally, to the probable scapegoat.

Ravindra Jadeja, banned from playing the third edition of the IPL, had a forgettable tournament, to say the least.

While against Australia he conceded six sixes off six balls, Chris Gayle and Co ensured the next match against the hosts added insult to injury.

Further, woeful efforts with the blade and patchy work in the field ensured there was no succour available for the youngster.

http://cricket.rediff.com/slide-show/2010/may/12/slide-show-another-flop-show-by-team-india.htm
 
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ICC won't lose money as the contract would have been made earlier. Its channels like ESPN that would lose out big time. I guess channels are better of bidding for IPL than internationals, as there is no risk involved in IPL.

Also saw on TV that they changed the timing of matches in such a way that suits Indian TV audience. This affected the people coming to stadium, as the matches were held during day time =omg= Now the stadium atmosphere is awful and India is also out of the tournament, so India has successfully screwed the whole tournament.
 

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hahahahahahahaha Bollywood INDIAN Media at its best :lol:

 
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sorry peoples i ain't bashing anybody - i just love the bollywood gossip of Indian media

Yet another video - Its a funny video

 
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Nothing wrong. Dhoni needs to prune down his ridiculous explanations and accept failure, introspect and get going.
 

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hahahahahahahaha Bollywood INDIAN Media at its best :lol:

main reason for their reaction is all bussiness when they loses all the revenue coz ad revenue sms and online coz of 2 major mathces not featuring ind.So india's elemination does bring reaction like the tsunami effect from cricket board to icc to bookies to tv channels to bussiness everything is entwined.at the end of the day its money for everyone. who earns from indian cricket.....
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the funny thing is Pakistan has won only two matches & still Pakistan's is in Semi Final....
 

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India seems to have stagnated

India's disastrous run in the ICC events continues. Following the triumph in ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa in 2007, India has largely disappointed.

The side has failed to make the semifinals of the next the ICC events — the World Twenty20 in England, the ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa, and the on-going edition here.

Looking farther back, India was eliminated in the first round of the ICC World Cup in the Caribbean in 2007. Amidst these defeats, the 2007 triumph in South Africa seems an aberration.

Those were the early days of Twenty20 internationals and India managed to upset the field. Now the other countries, evolving in Twenty20 cricket, have taken it to another level while India has stagnated.

The young Indian batsmen have been found wanting against lifting deliveries from the quicks. Word travels quickly in the cricketing world and pacemen lick their lips in anticipation when up against some of these young Indian batsmen on lively tracks.

There has been too much hype, too little substance.

Exposed

Once again, the Indian batting stood exposed in the Bouncy Barbados. The technical chinks in their methods were all too obvious.

The batsmen were getting squared up and, worse, were not keeping their eye on the ball. Playing the hook and the pull shot is a lot about precise back-footed play, the batsman has to be balanced and in control. The Indian batsmen, desperately, launched into pulls when they were in no position for the stroke. A few of them appeared amateurish in their endeavour.

A mountain of runs made in the IPL is of little value to the country unless the form can be translated to the world stage. As it is, the standard of cricket in the IPL is way below international cricket. India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted this much.

Not pushed

One does get the impression that success, money and fame are coming rather too easily to many of the young Indian cricketers. When you play for the country, you play with your heart and soul, you play with passion. The body language of some of the Indian cricketers in the competition sent the wrong singals.

Dhoni is a strong leader but can be stubborn with his tactics on occasions. The skipper's decision not to include a third paceman at the pacey Kensington Oval hurt India.

To make matters worse, he continued with Ravindra Jadeja, who was down on confidence. And, despite playing only two pacemen, he elected to chase, against Australia and the West Indies, in Barbados. The Indian tactics made little cricketing sense.

http://beta.thehindu.com/sport/article428338.ece
 

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looking at your statments it look like india is wooped out of tournament.

I thought may be some calculation or some shyt. but indians are not lucky i guess this time around. so who all are supporting Pakistan since India is out ?
 

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May the best team win. ;)

I see all teams with equal eyes now.
 

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looking at your statments it look like india is wooped out of tournament.

I thought may be some calculation or some shyt. but indians are not lucky i guess this time around. so who all are supporting Pakistan since India is out ?
for a change try supporting pakistan.gonna give you some amazing exp....
 

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