The saffron outfit's comment came two days after arch- rivals Pakistan defeated the Indian cricket team by 180 runs to lift the coveted trophy in London.
The Sena said those mourning India's loss in the final of the ICC event should instead have celebrated the hockey team's victory over Pakistan on the same day.
"Our so-called nationalists condemned our cricketers, burnt their effigies and broke their TV sets because our team lost to Pakistan.
The Marathi daily said the Indian cricket team should have blatantly refused to play against Pakistan. "It would have won our team accolades from the nation. But they didn't do so. They did not sacrifice for the nation," it added.
Indian cricket fans do not display extreme emotions when their team loses to any other country. This happens only in case of Pakistan and this shows that the people consider the neighbouring country as an "enemy", it said.
"Those who feel Pakistan should be defeated on the cricket field, we have nothing to say to them. Because, we believe that keeping any kind of relation with Pakistan is an insult to the thousands of jawans who have been martyred in Kashmir. We have to come out of the notion that playing cricket will improve relations with them," it said.
"Instead of breaking their TV sets (after the loss in the final), the nationalists should have desisted from watching the (Indo-Pak) match. Then they could have been called true nationalists. If 125 crore Indians had boycotted the match, it would have been a tribute to all our martyrs," the Sena said.
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