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Indians left fuming on arrival at NZ airport

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Posted: Feb 20, 2009 at 1448 hrs IST
      

Christchurch: A strenuous journey, prolonged by transit layovers at Hong Kong and Auckland, was followed by baggage-collecting hassles and rain as the Indian team arrived in Christchurch for the cricket series against New Zealand starting February 25.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men struggled to collect their suitcases and cricket kits at the Auckland airport after enduring a 10-hour flight from Hong Kong.

They waited for another three hours at Auckland before boarding a flight for here, making it a bone-weary 27-hour trip from Mumbai. Missing a luggage-handler, the players were left to carry their suitcases themselves.

"I know the players' problem. It needs to be addressed. Hosts countries have often said that they can't appoint such people because of security problems. But I will write to them and convince them to do something about this," said team administrative manager Niranjan Shah, a former BCCI secretary.

"Why should there be discrimination? When foreign teams come to India, we have people carrying their luggage. But when we travel, we have to do it ourselves," fumed a senior player.

"If this continues to happen, they should get us accustomed to carry our luggage in Indian cities as well," he added.

Recalling his bitter experience during a 1996 tour of Holland, where the team had gone to promote cricket, the player said, "We had gone there to promote the game. But there was nobody to receive us at the airport. We had to arrange for transport. Getting the baggage into the bus was a Herculean task."

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Spoiled cricketers
by Ram on 2009-02-21 15:16:10.672427+05:30
Carry your own baggage. That's how the rest of us do it. Big Deal.
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Mera Bharat Mahaan
by gurvi on 2009-02-21 00:50:40.358551+05:30
But ofcourse, it's not a new thing. Remember a famous song 'it happens only in India' oops sorry New Zealand. But i love my india and lets hope that we'll win again.
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Indian subservience
by Hero Vaz on 2009-02-20 18:26:30.8312+05:30
Indians take kicks because they don't know how to kick back or, perhaps, don't have the guts to do so.
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Why make an issue of it
by Musafir on 2009-02-20 16:21:55.23508+05:30
Whatis so great about carrying your own baggage in the airports. If the same thing had happened in India the media and the players would have made a great issue of it.
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Indians left fuming on arrival at NZ airport - Unable to Carry their own luggage
by KiwiIndian on 2009-02-20 14:19:17.314923+05:30
Why can't they behave like normal human beings. Whats the big deal in carrying their own Baggage. There are trollys available. Do they need servants?
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