Yes, strangely everyone seems to have forgotten about the Indians in the mix up. And yet they form an integral core to the success of everything that is associated with moving on.

There were quips that said Sachin Tendulkar had not qualms playing, saying this was his home and he felt safe despite the fact that what happened in Mumbai shook him as much as anyone else. There was also dissensions that Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the skipper of the Indian team, had arrived at the Jharkhan airport visibly without any security personnel in tow in protest that his security was apparently reduced. How true it is, one can only guess because the Jharkhand Chief minister, Shibu Soren, has asked for security to be stepped up for Dhoni after the incident while Dhoni himself stated rather bizarrely that he did not want to disturb security so early in the morning.
However, while the focus over the last week has been virtually solely on the England team based in Abu Dhabi, the Indians have quietly gathered in Chennai and undergoing training as best as can be expected. While it is great news that the England team has arrived, it must be commended that even the Indian players who were stunned by the events unfolding even as they were completing the match in Cuttack did not make too many negative comments on their state of mind but rather have stuck to their task.
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