On the other hand, some experts believe that the heavy loss to England will lead to a dip in cricket viewership in India.
"It will definitely have a negative impact in the short term... Fans of the sport are deeply disappointed and it might have an impact on the viewership of the game," Futurebrands CEO Santosh Desai said.
Apart from ordinary fans, some corporate honchos have expressed disappointment over the team's performance in England.
Biocon Chairman and Managing Director Kiran Mazumdar Shaw had tweeted after Tendulkar missed his century in the last Test saying: "Pity that Sachin didn't get his century and even Mishra was unlucky, but what happened to the rest? We don't even deserve to be in the top 5!"
In another tweet, she vented out her anger: "Indian cricket team shd (sic) go on a month-long fast to beg forgiveness of the nation!"
United Breweries chief Vijay Mallya also shared his feelings through tweets. "The Great Indian batting collapse yet again heading for another defeat and Test series whitewash... very sad," he said in a tweet.
Mahindra & Mahindra Vice-Chairman Anand Mahindra, however, saw positives in India's defeat. "Silver lining? This series will help reverse the waning interest in cricket in England. That prevents the game becoming a South Asian sport!", he tweeted.
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