Former Indian cricket player Robin Uthappa Recently expressed how it took some time to process the consequences of the ODI World Cup exit from India. Uthappa was part of the team, led by Rahul Dravid during their enormously disappointing campaign in the Caribbean, especially the spooky loss against Buren Bangladesh that ruled them out of the tournament.
The born in Coorg in Coorg spoke about how protests against players had become ugly and how some Violet demonstrators had shattered one of the glasses in one of the balconies of Uthappa in his house in India. Moreover, the cricket player commentator also acknowledged that he had also had fear with regard to his cricket-long-coming.
“At my home, in one of the balconies, we had it covered with glass. In that glass there were holes made by pellets from Air-Gun. I am talking about 2007. So you think of several things, you know how you can process this, how you can stay positive below. Referee.
The former Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings Cricketer also admitted that the only time he left his house in the first three weeks of return to India after the Mega event was when he went to church. Uthappa revealed that it was difficult for him to process the situation at that time.
“When we got home, I didn’t even know if I would play again for India or not, I absolutely did not know. For three weeks I did not leave the house. The only time I left the house was when I went to church and I came back, that’s it. Of course shame clearly disappointed.
India Before the Super Eight phase phase, by being defeated by Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in their first and third group B matches by five wickets and 69 runs respectively. Speaking of Uthappa’s tournament, he only scored 30 points in the three games. However, he played a crucial role in the triumph of India on the inaugural T20 World Cup a few months later to reverse things.
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