Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Stedium As Mortuary

For their enthusiastic fans disappointed to see the world famous Eden Gardens free on the first day of former England captain Tony Greig 'morgue' as described. The centuries by Rahul Dravid who has admitted that the grounds of the old magic was nowhere in sight.
Morning, over 1,000 spectators were on the same field. But hundredth international century, Sachin Tendulkar's bat while standing on the threshold, according to official figures were 15,000 visitors. While Tendulkar missed the achievement on the field. Who has scored centuries in the Indian innings, Dravid said that only in India but cricket everywhere are decreasing in the audience. He said, 'I remember that in the nineties there were a million to 80,000 visitors come to watch. Looking at now is sad but it's true. Not just in the city, every place is like this. The audience is going to be difficult to get on the field. " Dravid said, "had a spell on the grounds of the 80,000 to one million visitors used to cheer for the team. No more. '
The cricketer-turned-commentator Tony Greig Eden to the 'morgue' was like. Former England all-rounder on the Tivtr said, "Eden Gardens was my favorite field because the atmosphere is worth a look. Today it looks like a morgue. "