Indian team back from South Africa


Mumbai, Jan 1 (PTI): The Indian cricket team led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni returned this morning from South Africa after losing both the ODI and Test series to the hosts.

The team members have gone back to their respective homes after landing here, according to Cricket Board sources.

Coach Duncan Fletcher and bowling coach Joe Dawes did not return with the team and are expected to link up with the squad picked yesterday for New Zealand in 10 days` time, it was learnt.

The Indian cricketers have a short break prior to leaving for New Zealand on January 11 night after taking part in the BCCI`s annual awards function scheduled earlier that day at a suburban hotel in Bandra.

The ODI team members would depart first followed by the Test specialists a week later, according to BCCI sources.

The squad is set to play five ODIs, commencing on January 19, followed by a two-Test rubber in New Zealand.

  

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  • vivek, hirebile / abu dhabi

    Wed, Jan 01 2014

    No one cares about their arrival, the Indian Test team played well but Kallis was the difference, one day match was a disaster, our long hitting players were becoming like a depleted tire in south African pitches, Dhoni should make broad mind and give chance other than his favorite inner circle ( rohit sharma, jadeja)....looking forward New Zealand series if boy from our state binny would get a chance,

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