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Greg (good) Chappel
by hari babu on Apr 05, 2007 12:58 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Greg is a fellow respects much in AUS after the Brdamann
we are shame to that we degrade him
He is better than our bla bla Kapildev/Gavaskar/Vengi/More........
all of them above ppl only roars
nothing they will do....
The 1983 WC credits to only AMARNATH & MADAN LAL
but the rest of the guyz used to say bla bla stories......
The total BCCI is full of sick ppl

Greg has done good thing by quit the coach

it is time for now our senior players too?
Greg never stopped them while they were playing in ground....
after all we ourselves not tolerate the WC exit
then how can a coach be silent?
He has right to ask the attitude of each & every fellow
otherwise no mean to a post to do
but still he respects our country & our ppl
he is against only to our senior but not to all indians.....plz remember
we bless him to get a bright future.....




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  RE:Greg (good) Chappel
by Honest Opinion on Apr 05, 2007 01:12 AM   Permalink
Chappel has shown what one must do i.e. "quit" , in the face of shameful show by the team. Can our so called Sr. players "Sachin, Sehwag, Harbhajan" take up responsibility and do the same i.e. "QUIT".

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  RE:Greg (good) Chappel
by hari babu on Apr 05, 2007 01:30 AM   Permalink
u r perfectly said........
our shame seniors have go out


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  RE:Greg (good) Chappel
by Sudipto Ghosh on Apr 05, 2007 01:30 AM   Permalink
I do not agree with the way you have put it. No doubt Greg Chappell's intentions were right. I don't think he joined as a coach to disrupt and disintegrate Indian cricket. He did come with the right intentions but unfortunately could not make his or our dreams come true. At the end of the day whatever be the reason, he failed to deliver what HE had to. Therefore like every CEO or Chief Executive he rightly resigned.
That does not mean that Mr.Chappell is not a good cricketer or a good coach just like one bad season does not change the fact that Sachin is one of the greatest batsmen ever.
I think what the Indian cricket team needs IS someone like Gavaskar or Ravi Shastri or even Kapil Dev because 1.They are respected much more than players from abroad. 2.They know the Indian mind-set and needs which is a must if the mind set needs to be changed. 3.They have been through the same things that the current cricketers are going through.
I therefore think it would definitely be a good idea to have an Indian player as a coach someone who commands the respect of everyone including all the senior and junior cricketers someone who has lot of experience in international cricket and the names that come to mind are Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar, Mohinder Amarnath, Ravi Shastri etc.
Your comments please.

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by hari babu on Apr 05, 2007 01:36 AM   Permalink
Except AMARNATH, the rest are useless
we experienced with kapil dev
he used to give bla bla stories only
"They are respected much more than players from abroad."
what about the recent gavaskar-ponting's case
did gavaskar got any respect?
no body respects if we keep on telling stories
My wish is AMARNATH is best among all indian players
he is good as like dravid.......
no more doubts about dravid plz....

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  RE:Greg (good) Chappel
by Sudipto Ghosh on Apr 05, 2007 01:44 AM   Permalink
Dear Hari, I think Dravid is a fabulous and a very valuable cricketer and I have not expressed any doubts about him.

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  RE:Greg (good) Chappel
by Honest Opinion on Apr 05, 2007 02:15 AM   Permalink
Wrong medicine. We need Australian or South African coach, because they bring with them different perspective - a professional perspective rather than our players who are so much absorbed in emotions.

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