NEW DELHI: Protests against the India’s poor show at the Cricket World Cup cooled yesterday after an 83-run win against Zimbabwe overnignt offered the men in blue a fighting chance to make it to the Super Six.
Police, however, were not taking any chances in Calcutta, skipper Sourav Ganguly’s hometown, where anti-riot troops and security cars continue to ring his home as a precaution, officials said from the eastern city.
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