India's disastrous Australia tour over

India's disastrous Australia tour over
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Summary Indian team left for home after a disastrous tour of Australia.

India leave for home Saturday after a disastrous tour of Australia to face likely recriminations after Sri Lanka ended their hopes of reaching the finals of the tri-nations one-day series.Sri Lanka held their nerve to end Indias late bid for a spot in the best-of-three finals with a gripping nine-run win over Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday.That result means the deserving Sri Lankans will do battle with Australia in the finals, starting in Brisbane on Sunday.India, who arrived Down Under in December as the second-ranked Test nation and reigning World Cup champions, return home to face questions over their poor tour, which included a 4-0 drubbing in the Test series against Australia.As Cricinfos Sidharth Monga observed: In their own cocoon of denial, living in the past, out-batted, out-bowled, out-fielded, out-captained both on and off the field, out-coached, out-jibed by the hosts, India didnt really turn up.Symptomatic of Indias miserable time was the failure of batting star Sachin Tendulkar to claim his 100th international century.Test and one-day crickets revered leading runscorer missed out on scoring a century for the first time in five tours to Australia, where he was given standing ovations to and from the wicket each time by respectful crowds.In eight Test and seven ODI innnings Tendulkar could not deliver the ton that has been eluding him since his 111 against South Africa at last years World Cup.It was difficult to gauge Tendulkars feelings on the subject as he was cocooned away from the media and did not appear at press conferences while all his teammates daily trotted out their reasons for each successive failure.Indias tour record does not make for pretty reading.Their 4-0 Test humiliation included defeat by 122 runs in Melbourne, innings losses in Sydney and Perth and a 298-run thrashing in Adelaide.M.S. Dhonis men set out to prove their doubters wrong in the triangular one-day series against Australia and Sri Lanka. After all, they were the reigning World Cup champions.Yet India again failed to measure up and despite an astonishing Hobart run-chase where they reeled in Sri Lankas 320 with 80 balls to spare to give them late hope of squeezing into the finals, they ultimately missed out.There have been calls back home for Indias ageing stars -- Rahul Dravid, V.V.S. Laxman, even Tendulkar -- to move on and questions over the strategy and approach of skipper Dhoni and the batting lethargy of Virender Sehwag.