Press conferences with pocket full of excuses and clichés
By K.R. Nayar From M. A. Chidambaram Stadium Chennai. When a team official or a player meets journalists after a huge loss, he is bound to be grilled. Before the India-Zimbabwe match, there was an interesting situation because both team representatives were facing the media after defeats to South Africa and West Indies respectively. India's batting coach Sitanshu Kotak at the pre-match press conference. Photo: ICC India’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak had to face a barrage of questions on the team’s batting, such as Indian batters having scored 11 ducks and a batting average of only 20 in this World Cup. Zimbabwe vice-captain Ryan Burl, when asked about West Indies, candidly admitted that the Windies have the firepower to attack from ball one. Kotak regretted the defeat to South Africa and mentioned it was the worst game they had played in two years. So often, it is better to admit that the team and the players played badly and appreciate the opponent rather than try to def...