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The Indian cricket team has reportedly informed ICC, albeit unofficially, about their unhappiness with the 'cold food and sandwiches' served after their practice sessions in Sydney ahead of the T20 World Cup match against the Netherlands on Thursday. After beating arch-rivals Pakistan in a riveting contest on Sunday in front of more than 90 thousand people at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Rohit Sharma-led side has travelled to Sydney for their next Super 12 stage game but if reports are to be believed then they have not received the warmest of welcomes, at least in terms of food.

"The food that was offered to Team India was not good. They were just given sandwiches and they have also told ICC that food provided after a practice session in Sydney was cold and not good," a BCCI source was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.

It is learnt that the after-practice food included custom sandwiches along with fruits and falafel (very common in this part of the world).

With the training getting over nearly by afternoon, it was lunch time and perhaps players were expecting a full-course meal.

In protest, most of the top Indian cricketers decided to skip lunch at the venue, headed back to the hotel for a meal of their choice.

"It's not like any boycott... Some players did pick up fruits and falafel but everyone wanted to have lunch and hence they had food going back to the hotel," a BCCI official privy to the development told PTI on the condition of anonymity.

Notably, International Cricket Council (ICC) is providing food and lodging during the T20 World Cup 2022, unlike in bilateral series, where the host association is in charge of the hospitality.

"The problem is that the ICC isn't providing any hot food after lunch. In a bilateral series, the host association is in charge of catering and they always provide hot Indian meals after a training session. But for ICC, the rule is the same for all countries," the official further said.

"You can't just have a cold sandwich (not even grilled) with avocado, tomato and cucumber after two hours of training. That is plain and simple inadequate nourishment," he added.

On Tuesday, most of the Indian players sweat it out at the Sydney Cricket Ground despite being an optional session. All the fast bowlers were rested alongside all-rounder Hardik Pandya, batter Suryakumar Yadav and spinner Axar Patel were rested.

According to an official update from the BCCI on Tuesday, there was not supposed to be any net session on the eve of the match but reports have now emerged that the reason for India not practising on Wednesday was the venue, which was approximately 45 minutes away from their team hotel.

"Team India did not do practice sessions as it was offered a practice venue in Blacktown (In sub-urbs of Sydney) so they refused because that is appropriately 45 minutes away from Team Hotel where they are staying," the BCCI source told ANI.

Hindustan Times
 
Lol at Avocado sandwich not being adequate nutrition.
Why would you want a "hot" lunch. Lunch is meant to be cold.
 
Why would you want a hot sandwich or hot salad for lunch? Most lunch is cold

No it is not, for most cultures - including all of India and Pakistan, majority of Asia and I suspect, Africa and South America.

Also, they wouldn't want sandwich or salads either, I'd imagine.

Where are you based?
 
Lol hahah.Poor bunch of whiners these players.
Send them home they can eat the hot lunch in the comfort of their home.
 
No it is not, for most cultures - including all of India and Pakistan, majority of Asia and I suspect, Africa and South America.

Also, they wouldn't want sandwich or salads either, I'd imagine.

Where are you based?



They can eat elsewhere without protesting /complaining/making headlines though.
 
I remember former Indian Cricketer AJAY JADEJA saying when Foreign Cricketers comes to India to playa they are taken care of Royally and even the minutest thing is planned for them but when they travel abroad they are just told to adjust to what is available .
 
Some chose to not eat it and ate elsewhere, while others picked it up.

Where is the protest?
 
They should bring their own chef and setup. This is a multi billion dollar team.
 
That's what they did if you actually read the article, no?

Then it's a clickbait headline. It says "in protest".

You expect Icc to serve every type of food exactly as every player wants it?
What if some player wants to eat horse meat ?
Will icc provide it?
Are bcci too cheap to send their own chefs???
 
Then it's a clickbait headline. It says "in protest".

You expect Icc to serve every type of food exactly as every player wants it?
What if some player wants to eat horse meat ?
Will icc provide it?
Are bcci too cheap to send their own chefs???

What are you ranting about? Yes this is a clickbait headline and you can't force players to eat what they don't want to eat.

Some didn't like it, and didn't eat it. Some were fine, and picked it up. So?
 
I wouldn't have boycotted Falafels, but to each their own.

Imagine if they did this if the game against Pakistan was lost.
 
How does Indian media report such petty things
A few days ago there was a report that Indian players made to stay in a 4 star hotel in Brisbane while Pakistani and Australian teams got 5 star hotels.
Then that Rohit Sharma made to sit on water cooler thing :))
 
How does Indian media report such petty things
A few days ago there was a report that Indian players made to stay in a 4 star hotel in Brisbane while Pakistani and Australian teams got 5 star hotels.
Then that Rohit Sharma made to sit on water cooler thing :))

Doesnt India have a habit of booking a hotel which is away from the rest of the teams? Its their own tamashay.

I heard they did this in Asia cup
 
they arranged lunch. This is lunch.

Looks like Indian players are more interested in getting fed, looking at how they behave, it does seem as if the Indian team is refugees on food stamps.

That's not lunch if its not according to the nutritional requirements of the players.

Considering that ICC runs on money from Indian market, its the ICC thats on charity stamps of Indians.
 
Some usual suspects posting without even reading the article. No where did the Indian team protest. Also,about Rohit Sharma sitting on a cooler was a non issue other than on this forum. Some ppl looking for solace in smaller things after the defeat against India.
 
Why won't they complain? They are elite sportsmen representing their country at the invitation of ICC. They are not refugees on food stamps.

If ICC cannot arrange a proper lunch they should tell that in advance.

Lmao you were crying here the most and calling it a non-issue when England cricketers, players and fans were questionning mankading incident. Now here are you crying over an actual non-issue. :91: :inti
 
In this thread ICC stands for International Catering Council. :inti

I think after the big win against Pak they wanted a treat, plenty of places all around Australia there really is nothing to whinge about.

Even if they got hot food, I highly doubt it would be restaurant quality anyway.
 
I suspect its more lack of protein thing after a vigorous workout. These guys are professional sportsmen, they need proper nutrition- a cold sandwich probably wont cut it. But the easiest remedy is arranging their own food- which i am sure the Indian team will do.

But truly, the quality of reporting is pretty awful here- looks like some low-tiered BCCI official is gossiping with a tabloid reporter.
 
The food is same for all teams.

Except India, none of the teams have complained
 
Dint Pakistan complain about lack of 5 star hospitality when they toured NZ couple of years back, which included food being served in disposable containers rather than plates??
 
I remember former Indian Cricketer AJAY JADEJA saying when Foreign Cricketers comes to India to playa they are taken care of Royally and even the minutest thing is planned for them but when they travel abroad they are just told to adjust to what is available .

It was in Jadeja's time, now Indian team is given as royal a treatment as possible. I am sure you can't be that naive to believe that it happens in today's time.
 
This is why ICC events should be hosted in England, I can provide a tour of Yorkshire's best eateries :inzi
 
That's not lunch if its not according to the nutritional requirements of the players.

Considering that ICC runs on money from Indian market, its the ICC thats on charity stamps of Indians.

Your team is the that are behaving as if they dont get food.

I understand if in this world cup they were expecting meals that can feed them as back home they probably get those meals ....

Reminds me of the zimbabwe team that toured us
 
Lmao you were crying here the most and calling it a non-issue when England cricketers, players and fans were questionning mankading incident. Now here are you crying over an actual non-issue. :91: :inti

Bro he has a point. If one lives in poverty back home and they get to be part of a marquee event, than obviously you expect good food to be there. Food that you cant get home or afford.
Also non native cow which is ok to eat according to sanghis (im not even joking, i have read many indians say that it is ok to cow as long as its not a native cow of india).

Its like when a poor person gets invited to a marriage, he doesnt care who the bride or groom is, he cares that he will be getting a good meal as he probably hasnt had one for days.

The fact that the indian team acted in protest and bcci officials had to leak this, shows it is a great concern and focus isnt on the world cup but getting the good meals through others as it might be hard getting fed back home
 
"The problem is that the ICC isn't providing any hot food after lunch. In a bilateral series, the host association is in charge of catering and they always provide hot Indian meals after a training session. But for ICC, the rule is the same for all countries," he further added.

Reacting to claims of players being offered 'cold food', the ICC promised quick action on the matter. "Yes, the Indian team has told us about their issues with the food after practice. We are trying to figure out and the issue will be sorted," an ICC source told PTI.

https://www.republicworld.com/sport...-against-cold-food-in-sydney-articleshow.html

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gone are the days when one used to think that the Western countries offer so good hospitality. India are way ahead of most western countries when it comes to providing hospitality of the highest standards.</p>— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) <a href="https://twitter.com/virendersehwag/status/1585152715831009281?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 26, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
The BCCI has lodged a complaint with the ICC after the Indian players were forced to order lunch online. The BCCI has complained to ICC that there wasn't adequate food for the players after the practice session in Sydney.

After the session, PTI reported that the players were "unhappy" as there was no hot food on the menu. And now the BCCI has reached out to ICC to get the issue sorted. "BCCI has told ICC that food provided after practice is inadequate. BCCI has further told ICC - How can you give cold sandwiches after 3 hours of practice for lunch? Sandwiches are not even made, players have to make their own sandwiches. This is not acceptable to us. Problem was in Melbourne and now Sydney. ICC had promised to look into it but hot food is the basic. Why wasn’t it looked at earlier?" top sources told Times Now.

Now that the BCCI has reached out to ICC, the problem is likely to be sorted out before Team India's next practice session. On Wednesday (October 26), the Men in Blue had an optional practice session where all the fast bowlers, Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav and Axar Patel were rested. The rest of the players hit the field on the eve of the Netherlands fixture.

https://www.timesnownews.com/sports...m-india-to-order-meal-online-article-95090466
 
So players were not happy with arrangement and ordered in food, obviously BCCI manager informs BCCI as there are protocols with regards to going out/eating out/ordering in stuff. And BCCI instead of arranging it for their players, complain to ICC instead? Jeez. Spend some of the money on your players will you.

I understand if ICC have a standard arrangement for all teams, but even so they could have made some optional arrangement for teams who aren't used to certain cuisines. It's a world event after all...

Poor from both ICC and BCCI. Can't blame players, they didn't like it, they ordered what they wanted.
 
So players were not happy with arrangement and ordered in food, obviously BCCI manager informs BCCI as there are protocols with regards to going out/eating out/ordering in stuff. And BCCI instead of arranging it for their players, complain to ICC instead? Jeez. Spend some of the money on your players will you.

I understand if ICC have a standard arrangement for all teams, but even so they could have made some optional arrangement for teams who aren't used to certain cuisines. It's a world event after all...

Poor from both ICC and BCCI. Can't blame players, they didn't like it, they ordered what they wanted.

The point is that the ICC management juggernaut feeds off from the players skill & hardwork - the least they can do is provide proper nutritional meals to the players. Its probably not about money (BCCI is after all way richer than ICC) but BCCI pointing out to ICC about their mismanagement. Also, not all boards/players are equally rich - there are teams here with financially struggling boards. ICC should be taking proper care of the players, regardless of which teams they belong to.
 
The point is that the ICC management juggernaut feeds off from the players skill & hardwork - the least they can do is provide proper nutritional meals to the players. Its probably not about money (BCCI is after all way richer than ICC) but BCCI pointing out to ICC about their mismanagement. Also, not all boards/players are equally rich - there are teams here with financially struggling boards. ICC should be taking proper care of the players, regardless of which teams they belong to.

I agree. I am blaming BCCI that player had to order in stuff themselves. Least BCCI could do was make their own arrangement and then go to ICC and protest.

Honestly people think this is a joke of an issue because of how much players earn, but as you rightly pointed out smaller countries rely on this and can't just afford to spend on food, players have limited allowances and this is actually a far worse situation during Olympics where this is a much bigger issue with even more countries involved. Shame that ICC can't even manage a 12-nation event without fudging up on the most basic duties.
 
Non-issue.

Indians like to eat their food hot or at least warm. Cold sandwiches are not my type though I can adjust with it if needed. I am sure its the same for Pakistanis, Srilankans and Bangladeshis.
 
Sourav Ganguly Hopes BCCI Will 'Sort Out' Indian Team's Food Problem At T20 World Cup

Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly on Wednesday did not read too much into the issue of some Indian players refusing to eat the food provided by the T20 World Cup organisers after a practice session in Sydney. Cold sandwiches and falafel (spiced mashed chickpeas or other pulses) were served to the Indian players after practice session on Tuesday and some of them refused the offering, opting for meals in their hotel rooms instead.

India play Netherlands in their second T20 World Cup match on Thursday.

"I'm sure BCCI will sort this out," said Ganguly while talking to reporters at the Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club here.

Ganguly also spoke about Ireland's stunning victory over England in the T20 World Cup on Wednesday, a five-run win via Duckworth-Lewis method at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Terming it a "small match", Ganguly said: "This is not the real result, I'm sure they would bounce back. You can't help when it rains." Ganguly felicitated Commonwealth Games medallists Saurav Ghosal and Achita Sheuli along with Bengal's other sports achievers at the Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club's refurbished Maidan Tent here.

"It's the reward for the entire year's hard for an athlete. I remember looking up to the CSJC Annual Awards when I was young," Ganguly said, becoming nostalgic when he was adjudged the Best Cricketer of the Year by CSJC during his formative years.

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Ganguly also felicitated former Bengal captain Manoj Tiwary who returned to cricket after becoming state sports minister and slammed two centuries and two half-centuries, playing a key role in their Ranji Trophy semifinal finish last season.

"I have a dream -- to win Ranji Trophy for Bengal. I'm in the fag-end of my career that's why I'm keeping my fight on," the 36-year-old Tiwary said.

NDTV
 
BCCI is rich but still depends on ICC for food? :rabada2

The Board of Control for Catering in India is more than enough to feed all the players and staff playing in this world cup. :inti
 
This is funny ! Richest board protesting for cold food :D

Get it warmed man, I hope hotel rooms must be equipped with microwave.
 
every time I play cricket and if its raining, I want chai, pakorey, samosay for lunch and tea breaks. I mean whats the point of playing cricket if you wont be served the good stuff and have to eat cold cucumber sandwiches. Screw that!
 
Sourav Ganguly Hopes BCCI Will 'Sort Out' Indian Team's Food Problem At T20 World Cup

Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly on Wednesday did not read too much into the issue of some Indian players refusing to eat the food provided by the T20 World Cup organisers after a practice session in Sydney. Cold sandwiches and falafel (spiced mashed chickpeas or other pulses) were served to the Indian players after practice session on Tuesday and some of them refused the offering, opting for meals in their hotel rooms instead.

India play Netherlands in their second T20 World Cup match on Thursday.

"I'm sure BCCI will sort this out," said Ganguly while talking to reporters at the Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club here.

Ganguly also spoke about Ireland's stunning victory over England in the T20 World Cup on Wednesday, a five-run win via Duckworth-Lewis method at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Terming it a "small match", Ganguly said: "This is not the real result, I'm sure they would bounce back. You can't help when it rains." Ganguly felicitated Commonwealth Games medallists Saurav Ghosal and Achita Sheuli along with Bengal's other sports achievers at the Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club's refurbished Maidan Tent here.

"It's the reward for the entire year's hard for an athlete. I remember looking up to the CSJC Annual Awards when I was young," Ganguly said, becoming nostalgic when he was adjudged the Best Cricketer of the Year by CSJC during his formative years.

Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com

Ganguly also felicitated former Bengal captain Manoj Tiwary who returned to cricket after becoming state sports minister and slammed two centuries and two half-centuries, playing a key role in their Ranji Trophy semifinal finish last season.

"I have a dream -- to win Ranji Trophy for Bengal. I'm in the fag-end of my career that's why I'm keeping my fight on," the 36-year-old Tiwary said.

NDTV

BCCI chief calls Ireland-england match a small match. And than further saying its not a real result.. It deserves a thread for its own.

So eventually, BCCI will sort out the food issue of team india
 
"The problem is that the ICC isn't providing any hot food after lunch. In a bilateral series, the host association is in charge of catering and they always provide hot Indian meals after a training session. But for ICC, the rule is the same for all countries," he further added.

Reacting to claims of players being offered 'cold food', the ICC promised quick action on the matter. "Yes, the Indian team has told us about their issues with the food after practice. We are trying to figure out and the issue will be sorted," an ICC source told PTI.

https://www.republicworld.com/sport...-against-cold-food-in-sydney-articleshow.html

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gone are the days when one used to think that the Western countries offer so good hospitality. India are way ahead of most western countries when it comes to providing hospitality of the highest standards.</p>— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) <a href="https://twitter.com/virendersehwag/status/1585152715831009281?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 26, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Don’t bothering listening to this guy Sehwag. He always needs a reason to act like a spoiled and immature child. Have never seen an insightful or useful tweet by him. Always some nonsense a whinging Aunty or a 12 year old kid on Xbox live would post. Acts like a complete joker online post retirement.

Having said that, it depends on the precedence set by ICC. If they’ve been serving hot food for lunch this whole time and are now serving more snack foods for lunch, then it’s understandable to be a bit annoyed and let them know.

Protest though? Lol.
 
After-Practice Menu Upsets Team India, ICC Says Looking Into It: Report

Cold sandwiches and falafel after an exhausting practice session were just not appetising enough for some in the Indian cricket team and several players refused the offering, opting for meals in their hotel rooms instead. The Indian players prefer hot food, which is considered a must after an intense training session, and on Tuesday it was not part of the menu, which included fruits apart from falafel (spiced mashed chickpeas or other pulses formed into balls). It is understood that the after-practice menu is almost the same for all the teams.

The team management had rested all the fast bowlers while all-rounder Hardik Pandya, batter Suryakumar Yadav and spinner Axar Patel also did not take part in the optional training session.

The players, who sweated it out ahead of the clash, were probably expecting a proper meal.

"It's not like any boycott. Some players did pick up fruits and falafel but everyone wanted to have lunch and hence they had food after going back to the hotel," a BCCI official privy to the development told PTI on the condition of anonymity.

"The problem is that the ICC isn't providing any hot food after lunch. In a bilateral series, the host association is in charge of catering and they always provide hot Indian meals after a training session. But for ICC, the rule is the same for all countries," the official further said.

"You can't just have a cold sandwich (not even grilled) with avocado, tomato and cucumber after two hours of intense training. That is plain and simple inadequate nourishment," the source added.

The ICC said it is looking into the issue and promised to sort the matter soon.

"Yes, the Indian team has told us about their issues with the food after practice. We are trying to figure out and the issue will be sorted," an ICC source told PTI.

It will be interesting to see if the BCCI steps in and arranges hot Indian meals for the players at the next training session, if the issue is not resolved.

The Indian team won't practice on Wednesday since the designated practice area is about 40kms from Sydney and the players would prefer not to travel that far, a day before the match.

NDTV
 
The word "protest' "refuse" lol it is like me saying I protested my mom's meal as she made roti with no side dish.
They didn't like it. They bought online. End of story. Dramatizing Indian-related news sells.
 
Those complaining where it states there was a protest, please contact "Hindustan Times", they are the authors of the headline.
 
No it is not, for most cultures - including all of India and Pakistan, majority of Asia and I suspect, Africa and South America.

Also, they wouldn't want sandwich or salads either, I'd imagine.

Where are you based?

I've worked in the corporate world in Pakistan, I've literally never heard of the law "thy lunch must be hot".
 
Don’t bothering listening to this guy Sehwag. He always needs a reason to act like a spoiled and immature child. Have never seen an insightful or useful tweet by him. Always some nonsense a whinging Aunty or a 12 year old kid on Xbox live would post. Acts like a complete joker online post retirement.

Having said that, it depends on the precedence set by ICC. If they’ve been serving hot food for lunch this whole time and are now serving more snack foods for lunch, then it’s understandable to be a bit annoyed and let them know.

Protest though? Lol.

I'm actually with Indian team stance here.

There's one thing you do not mess around with desis - and that's our food.

Give them at least a grilled chicken breast for god's sake :))
 
"The problem is that the ICC isn't providing any hot food after lunch. In a bilateral series, the host association is in charge of catering and they always provide hot Indian meals after a training session. But for ICC, the rule is the same for all countries," he further added.

Reacting to claims of players being offered 'cold food', the ICC promised quick action on the matter. "Yes, the Indian team has told us about their issues with the food after practice. We are trying to figure out and the issue will be sorted," an ICC source told PTI.

https://www.republicworld.com/sport...-against-cold-food-in-sydney-articleshow.html

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gone are the days when one used to think that the Western countries offer so good hospitality. India are way ahead of most western countries when it comes to providing hospitality of the highest standards.</p>— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) <a href="https://twitter.com/virendersehwag/status/1585152715831009281?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 26, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Factually incorrect by Sehwag.

Nobody ever said western countries were hospitable. Economic opportunities , yes. Professional skills, yes. Reasonably equal treatment compared to home countries, yes.

That’s the reason why Indians and Pakistanis are lining up to escape to western countries.

Hospitality, no.

Sehwag just said that so he could justify the second part of his sentence.
 
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