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Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni faced calls to quit today after his team's exit from the World Twenty20, with pundits lining up to condemn his tactics as well as the misfiring top order.
Although India scraped a one-run victory over the Proteas in Colombo yesterday, they fell well short of the run rate required to reach the semi-finals.
Much of the criticism levelled at the captain revolved around the dropping of spinner Harbhajan Singh, who had been the team's
most economical bowler.
No hysterical calls for the axing of our skipper - a contrite apology from AB de Villiers on twitter saying the team had let down the fans and thats what hurts the most.
The semi-finals both take place in Colombo - Pakistan playing Sri Lanka tomorrow and the West Indies playing Australia on Friday. The final is also in Colombo on Sunday