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BCCI president lauds Team India's 'stupendous' performance

Last updated on: March 27, 2015 19:57 IST
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‘They have displayed some admirable skills while playing the game in its true spirit, and thereby, bringing joy to millions of cricket fans’

‘I take this opportunity to thank all our fans across the world and especially those who were present for the semi-final’

‘BCCI truly appreciates the sustained efforts of our team’

Indian players look dejected

India's players wear a dejected look after losing the World Cup semi-final to Australia in Sydney. Photograph: Vipin Pawar/Solaris Images

The disappointment of a semi-final exit notwithstanding, Board of Control for Cricket in India president Jagmohan Dalmiya congratulated the Indian cricket team on its ‘stupendous’ World Cup performance, saying Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men put up an outstanding show.

India, the defending champions, were knocked out of the World Cup following a 95-run semi-final defeat to Australia in Sydney on Thursday.

Dalmiya said despite the defeat the team must be lauded for a seven-match unbeaten streak leading up to the last four stage.

"I congratulate the entire Indian cricket team for having played some outstanding cricket in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. They have indeed displayed some admirable skills while playing the game in its true spirit, and thereby bringing joy to millions of cricket fans," read a statement from Dalmiya.

"In spite of the disappointment due to the loss in the semi-final, the fact that the impending generation has showed the desired potential to take Indian cricket to greater heights is quite gratifying," he added.

BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur also praised the team.

"Being present at the venue and having witnessed the match, I was privy to the excitement and joy that our Indian team brings to the spectators.

"I take this opportunity to thank all our fans across the world and especially those who were present for the semi-final and supported Team India. The BCCI truly appreciates the sustained efforts of our team and congratulates them for their outstanding performance while upholding the values which have long embodied the game of cricket," he said.

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