Aleem Dar
Striker
Now I'd imagine that some would be 2nd or even 3rd generation Indians, who have genuine Indian roots; but should they not be supporting England if they were indeed born on these shores.
Nassar Hussain made the point in his book that when playing Pakistan at Headingley, it can be like playing in Karachi (he didn't say that but it was implied) owing to the large number of Pakistani "supporters" who were all born in England.
Personal choice, or wrong?
Fair enough the 2nd/3rd generation Indians will still have family and/or connections in India but would they class themselves as Indians or British away from the cricket ground?
Nassar Hussain made the point in his book that when playing Pakistan at Headingley, it can be like playing in Karachi (he didn't say that but it was implied) owing to the large number of Pakistani "supporters" who were all born in England.
Personal choice, or wrong?
Fair enough the 2nd/3rd generation Indians will still have family and/or connections in India but would they class themselves as Indians or British away from the cricket ground?