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Seniour players should be dropped
by Emmanuel Polepaka on Apr 04, 2007 09:36 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Coach Greg chappel is right seniour players have height of arraigancy and they should be dropped.Greg chappel should be continued,coach means it dnot sycophant but shoud be fearfull force.

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  RE:Seniour players should be dropped
by abhijeet nandy on Apr 04, 2007 09:40 AM   Permalink
Chappel is an enemy of Indian cicket. Follows Divide and Rule, first Ganguly, now many more players are on his target. Worst thing that happened to Indian cricket in the last decade. Chappell is a cancer, don't let him spread anymore!!! Save of what is left

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by Rahul Saurav on Apr 04, 2007 09:45 AM   Permalink
Nice comment by abhijeet nandy

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by rayker rayker on Apr 04, 2007 10:01 AM   Permalink
"enemy of indian cricket" ?
i dont care if chapell's dropped, or i dont have him as my favourite ex-player. boss, he's a professional player, his stock improves if he's a successful coach. he calls spade a spade.

our rich & fat crickters do not like any kind of criticism. wright had enough of our team and its stupid regional politics, coteries, he was a diplomat so he wouldnt say anything. but to say that he's an enmy of indian crickters is stupid. his objective is to get the best out of players, amke sure no one feels indian cricket team is thier home - look at the ndian crickters mentality - any wonder why indians produce ceturies just at the time when his place in the side is in doubt ? and that it does not sustain afterwards ? to be back in form is one thing , and a century just in time for the forgetting public is another!

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