Legendary India batter Sunil Gavaskar hopes that the glitz and glamour of the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will not erase the memory of India losing the ODI series to Australia 2-1 earlier this month.On the road to preparing for the ODI World Cup, to be held later in October-November at home, India have won the ODI series opener in Mumbai by five wickets. But they lost the next two ODIs in Visakhapatnam and Chennai by ten wickets and 21 runs respectively, to lose a bilateral 50-over series at home after four years.
"India losing a one-day series at home after four years should have made headlines. That it didn't was because everybody's attention was on the soon-to-commence Indian Premier League."
"Maybe not everybody because the support staff of the Indian team -- coach Rahul Dravid and his colleagues, who cannot be linked with any IPL franchise -- will have the whole of the IPL to look at the areas that need improvement."