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by Raman Sheri on Apr 13, 2007 11:29 AM

I agree with you Mr.R.S.Subramanya,Sahin is taking Indian public and Indian cricket for granted.
Sachin has not talked a single word about his failure in very critical matches. He is not consistent since last so many matches. why? Isn't he answerable for this? Shame on him when he criticized Mr. Chapple , a bad act!!!.
Why even a respected and senior ex -maestro like Chapple, who was given a job to look after, can't even ask, scold or say any thing to Sachin for his continuous failure, none performance?
We never expected this from you Sachin,such an act from you!!!

Absolutely wrong. Greg Chapple is elder, senior to him and a coach, which is called guru in India, guru's place is considered even higher than God in Indian culture.
It is true that Sachin has spent 17 years in Indian team, and even more, may be 28 years, if he had started playing cricket from the age of six.
This is what hurts, after so many year's experience also they
require a coach! For what? What is to be taught? Playing good cricket? They are supposed to have selected, because they are good, isn't it? if it is so then why any coach is to be blamed, if he, i.e. the guru scolds any none performing one, who is also very senior and hence should be hold more responsible than others? Mr.Chapple commented on Sachin's performance and his attitude towards the game. Why Sachin is not questionable or what?
We never expected this from you Sachin!!!


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