Evening Standard - London, May 27th, 1999
THE sight of an Indian team playing as a team is the most worrying World Cup development yet for England.
There has never been any doubt that Mohammad Azharuddin leads some of the most talented individuals in international cricket. Collectively, though, they underachieve more often than most despite the presence of master batsman Sachin Ten-dulkar, outstanding seamer Javagal Srinath and canny leg-spinner Anil Kumble to name but three.
This World Cup looked like providing another classic example of Indian failure as they first lost to South Africa after being well placed and then crumbled to ...
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