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'India didn't look fit to play Tests'

July 28, 2008 15:37 IST

Ripping apart already bruised and battered Indian team for their below-par show in the first Test, Sri Lankan media said the visitors did not look a side fit to play Tests cricket.

"They did not look a side fit to play at this level of the game. The Indian batsmen looked feetless wonders as they stayed manacled to the crease and refused to attack the spin.

Had the Indian top order done that, such a disgraceful defeat would not have been slapped on them," the state-run newspaper Daily News said of India's disgraceful defeat.

It would require a cricketing miracle for the visitors to show their resolve and resilience to come good and pocket the series in the next two Tests, the paper said.

Indian batsmen were handed an innings and 239-run defeat by Sri Lankans with a day to spare in the first Test, thanks to the spin duo of Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis [Images].

The report wondered how the Indians who taught the world how to play spin could be so disgraceful and "spin shelled and shocked".

"For the Indians, who taught the world to win matches with spin, this batting display was an utter disgrace. No one expected the Indians to capitulate in this poor fashion.

"In name they had some of the best batsmen going in the game. But the meek manner in which they surrendered was a shame and brought their game down to the depths," it said.



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