New Delhi, Feb 16: Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly is "a bit worried" about India's continued batting nightmares but feels there is "nothing to panic" even after the humiliating loss to Australia in the World Cup league match. "I have never seen Indian batting line-up play like this. I am a bit worried," Ganguly told a television news channel. "But there is nothing to panic. It is just the beginning of the tournament. We still have four games to go,” said the skipper, adding, “From here on, we have to make sure that all of us take responsibility and score runs which will be the key.” But Ganguly did not think the batsmen were not applying themselves to the task saying, “Everybody is a professional and know what to do. We just have to regroup and score runs."

The captain said that India has to win at least three of the next four games and also carry at least one win point into the super sixes, which would help them to qualify for the semis. Ganguly dismissed discussions on batting order as "foolish statements".

Bureau Report