"It was my last trip to India, the experience of playing in Eden Gardens, playing 5 days in front of 90,000 people. It feels like it is the Lords of subcontinent. It is an amazing place for players of world cricket, I was lucky enough to get a century there. Magnificent outfield, like carpet. An amazing crowd which just loves their cricket," Waugh said at the Aaj Tak conclave 'Salaam Cricket'.
When asked if he ever indulged in the infamous Australian sledging, Waugh, who shared the dais with fellow-country leaders Allan Border and Ricky Ponting, replied "nope".
"In Australian cricket side, we are always talking among ourselves. Sometimes we may be making a commentary of the guys of the opposition player. But in general it's a long day and we want to keep our spirits up. There is other teams in which players talk, it's not exclusive to Australia," he added.
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