India's preparations for their T20 World Cup Super 12 Group 2 match against the Netherlands in Sydney have not been on the expected lines.
While there haven't been any on-field issues, the Rohit Sharma-led side has had to deal with a few things away from the cricket field.
After their practice session on Tuesday, the Indian cricketers expected a full-course meal at the Sydney Cricket Ground but the menu only had falafel, fruits and cold sandwiches.
Unimpressed with the spread, the majority of the Indian cricketers decided to skip lunch and head back to their hotel room for a meal of their choice.
Although the BCCI did not lodge any official complaint, the Indian team management did let the ICC know about their disappointment regarding the food on offer at the SCG.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly, who was also the BCCI president till a couple of weeks ago till he was replaced by India's 1983 World Cup-winning cricketer Roger Binny, shared his thoughts on the matter.
Notably, all teams in Sydney were served the same food at the SCG.
The ICC are in charge of the hospitality during the World Cup and not the local association.
ICC said it is looking into the issue and promised to sort the matter soon.