Borde blamed the Indian batsmen's inability to learn from mistakes they committed during the tour of England for the batting debacle.
"The IPL is not to be blamed. The players have not learned from the mistakes that they committed in the UK. They keep getting out in the same fashion. Only Sachin Tendulkar has not committed the same mistakes," said the 77-year-old Pune-based former middle order batsman who had played in 55 Tests between 1958 and 1969.
"They are great players who have done well over the years. How they keep making the same mistakes baffles me. For example Vijay Hazare (former captain) tried his level best not to make the same mistake the second time," he commented.
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Asked whether it is time to bring an end to the glorious careers of Dravid and VVS Laxman, who have failed miserably in Australia, Borde said they are still contributing with the bat but the important thing is whether they are carrying their weight in fielding too.
"When you grow older the reflexes do slow down. In England it was the movement but here (in Australia) there has been bounce too. They have been a bit slow in their reflexes (while batting) but not that slow either. But what about fielding? If they make a 50 and give away 10-20 runs on the field, the sum total of their contribution gets reduced."
He, however, refused to blame the lack of practice games as the reason for the dismal display.
"The main players went 10 days in advance, did they not? Also three Tests are over and they should have got adjusted to the conditions by now," Borde remarked.
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