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by krishna kottalgi on Apr 03, 2007 02:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

My heartiest congrtaulations to Mr Lavkare. Finally someone from media has stood up and openly spoken against the team. Some times i wonder the media is like pendulum . It swings the way it wants to. They never take sides.



Billion of Indian fans acorss the globe have seen how India was beaten by likes of Bangladesh .We all can judge as to how our players played that day.There was absolute no commitment ,focus and hunger to win the match.Why blame should be put on Chappell ?



Forget about poor reflexes of Sachin. If he is a great batsman atleast he should have stayed there for 50 overs.By making a comeback Ganguly has not done a favour on anyone. There was no meaning in his half century as it was scored very slowly and also to prove a point that he can bat. thats a selfish attitude.The less I talk abut others its better.

I am sure the Board , the media and the people of this country will never learn from their mistakes.We had a good coach in Chappell, but at the end of day he will have to go and the SENIOR players will win the battle in ousting him and Indian cricket will reach where it is.." IN THE DUMPS"



Regards

KK

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by swapnoneel mukherjee on Apr 03, 2007 02:19 PM   Permalink
Please u should check your stats if u say Greg Chappel is a good coach. Why blame ganguly he was out of the team for most of the time and dont forget without his 50 indian batsmen selected by MR GREG CHAPPEL would have scored just 100 and who will replace Ganguly .. RAINA ??? who does not even score 10 runs ?????

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by bharat on Apr 03, 2007 02:22 PM   Permalink
My dear Mukherjee, Chaterjee, Banarjee or whatever, look beyond GANGULY.

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by avishek roy on Apr 03, 2007 02:35 PM   Permalink
My Dear Bharat ,
If u have followed the total episode the I think u'll also agree that ganguly came back into the team not because his great batting ( though now he is very consistent ) , but because the ppl beyond Ganguly failed miserably in WI, Malayasia, Champions trophy and SA consistenly . TO save them from more blushes Ganguly has been recalled , He tried his bit but the others beyond ganguly continued with same magical form and India came out as second best ( from behind ) just after Bermuda .
Now tell me will sacking Ganguly will solve the purpose ??? I'm sure Team GC RD will continue from where they left ...
Regards
Avishek


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by swapnoneel mukherjee on Apr 03, 2007 02:22 PM   Permalink
Chappel does not even have international cricketing coaching experience.. if he is so good how come his own country never selected him for coaching its bcoz they knw he is media savy and a crazy guy...

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by Meghnath Das on Apr 03, 2007 02:38 PM   Permalink
Don't put your absurd logic here. What Chappel installed in the team is not the cricket but the sense of insecurity, mistrust and fallibility amongst the player. For just few sudden success within the country, we started judging him the GOD of Indian cricket. You are still in that phase. Come out of it quickly.

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