When nearly 100,000 fans plunged into sorrow and disappeared into the darknes
By K.R. Nayar From Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad. To witness over 100,000 people sitting in stunned silence is not a sight one can forget easily. South Africa made it happen, defeating India by 76 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in their first Super Eight match. By the 12th over of the Indian innings, most of them had left the stadium, disappearing into the darkness of the night with unexpected gloom. Indian flags that had fluttered only for a short while were quickly wrapped up. None of the Indian batters got into rhythm. Indians were jolted by a fierce and fearless South African side. They snapped India’s winning run. Daring, Disciplined and Determined South Africans To be defeated in a World Cup, that too on Indian soil, is hard to accept. Every dot ball pierced the hopes of the fans. For every wicket that fell, there was a collective gasp. The belief that India would get off to a winning start in the Super Eight dissolved in a matter of overs. For the last few weeks, ...