Queenstown, New Zealand, Jan 04: Demoralised Saurav Ganguly apologised to Indian cricket fans after another sub-standard display saw his team lose both the fourth one-day international against New Zealand and the seven-match series.
''We are just playing for pride now,'' the India captain said after New Zealand won by seven wickets to lead 4-0.
''We feel we are letting everybody down -- the coach, the physio, the trainer, the manager and all the people back home,'' he said.

''We have been getting some good crowds here with plenty of Indians, and we're letting them down.
''This is the worst time we have had since I became captain,'' Ganguly said. ''I have been captain for three years and I have never felt this bad. We have really been poor this series and we need to play for pride now.''
India, batting on a pitch which Ganguly described as ''a great wicket'', scored 122, with Yuvraj Singh making 25 and Virender Sehwag 23. New Zealand's Andre Adams took his first five-wicket haul to claim five for 22.
New Zealand passed the India total in 25.4 overs, with Stephen Fleming scoring 47 and Mathew Sinclair 32 not out. India also lost the Test series 2-0. Bureau Report