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Who is the Coach for India in Future
by Nageshwarrao Malladi on Apr 05, 2007 07:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

We have to CHOOSE TWO OPTIONS

IF INDIA TO BE SUCCEED IN THE FUTURE - Then PLAYER IS NOT IMPORTANT
IF OUR DIGNITY IS IMPORTANT - Then COACH IS NOT IMPORTANT

IAN CHAPPEL SAID THAT GREG IS A AUSTRALIAN THINKER.

WHICH IS THE BETTER TEAM IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW?
EVERY BODY KNOWS ITS AUSTRALIA.

ALL OF US HAS TO DECIDE IN THIS REGARD.

I FEEL PLAYER SHOULD FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE COACH TACTICS AND HAS TO WORK TOWARDS INDIA FUTURE.

THE BEST EXAMPLE IS TOM MOODY(AUSTRALIAN) is SRI LANKA's COACH and everybody know how SRI LANKA is PLAYING in the WORLD CUP.

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  RE:Who is the Coach for India in Future
by Gowri Shankar on Apr 05, 2007 09:00 PM   Permalink
May I suggest Dav Whatmore as the next Indian Coach? He has done a wonderful job with Srilanka and Bangladesh and it has gone un-noticed.

Before we Hired Grag Chappell, Dav offered to coach india, but since we ignored him he went with Bangladesh and it was a sweet revenge. I believe he has the right skills and attitude to be the indian coach.




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  RE:Who is the Coach for India in Future
by Ravi chandran on Apr 06, 2007 03:16 PM   Permalink
Whatmore had also coached South Africa. Looks like, he has applied to BCCI.

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by SIVA REDDY on Apr 06, 2007 12:16 PM   Permalink
I agree with you. Atleast If we offer him to Coach India, he will definately shows good results.

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  RE:Who is the Coach for India in Future
by Munna Bhai on Apr 06, 2007 09:16 AM   Permalink
Moody is English

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  RE:Who is the Coach for India in Future
by Shreya Singh on Apr 06, 2007 02:06 PM   Permalink
no he is Australian

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by Nageshwarrao Malladi on Apr 06, 2007 02:08 PM   Permalink
Whatever is his RESIDENTIAL STATUS. The final outcoming is HE PLAYS FOR AUSTRALIA.


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