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While in Hyderabad for a World Cup warm-up game, we found approach roads bumpy and full of garbage; lift used by commentators, TV crew was dirty and toilets worse with no tissue paper

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Preparation work being carried out at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium ahead of the ODI World Cup in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Pic/PTI

Preparation work being carried out at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium ahead of the ODI World Cup in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Pic/PTI

Sunil GavaskarIn a few days’ time, our country will be hosting the ICC World Cup for the fourth time. From having to fight for moving it out of England to India for the first time way back in 1987 to a stage where the ICC is only too happy to have it in India, it’s been a long haul. The India of 2023 is a far cry from  1987.

Even then, India showed it could organise a World Cup brilliantly though the media from the Old Powers tried to find faults with this, that or the other. Those who came with an open mind, enjoyed the tournament thoroughly. Australia won it for the first time because they had decided even before they boarded the flight that they are not going to get distracted and enjoy the game. Australia teams since then have followed the same approach and that’s why they have had more success in India than teams that come with their noses up in the air and so don’t see the ground below them. 

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