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  RE:THEN and NOW!
by stalin on Apr 23, 2007 11:21 AM   Permalink
You are absolutely right,Aniruddha
The coach made negative comments about the
MOS of WC 03 even before starting his coaching assignment
He should rather have encouraged and helped players to get into form
to


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  RE:THEN and NOW!
by aatank on Apr 23, 2007 11:03 AM   Permalink
great post, you know what, in what we call ndiscipline, was an inherent passion to excel, wan a planning from the captain every time they faced challenges,like down under or pakis, or world cup. they were almost world beaters, time was to move on and conquer, irony they have moved back and are nowhere, wish they can do something about it, unfortunately, its late, mr.gavaskar, u and saurav foughtto get chappell with th eright intentions, but unfortunately you guys picked the wrong guy.. u ppl have great harm to this nation by getting this crook to coach india

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by Rahul nanda on Apr 23, 2007 11:07 AM   Permalink
Well said.........BUT U CANT SHOW THE LIGHT TO PEOPLE WHO WANT TO STAY BLIND.

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by kisari sridhar on Apr 23, 2007 11:48 AM   Permalink
Its very simple, the logic of great sportsman as a great man said - " Give them everything, spoil them and then you expect. You will see them perform above expectations," & this holds good for the Indian Cricket team. NO MILITARY SYSTEM IN SPORTS PLEASE. The game is all about enjoying your game. Discipline will score above dedication is sports. Its only dedication,commitment and enjoyment that will make a great team or a player.

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by VishwaMurti Gupta on Apr 23, 2007 11:11 AM   Permalink
Anirudda sen so u want to say indians are not going to change. Buddy instead of finding problems in greg think of problems in ur GREAT INDIAN TEAM.

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by Suman Bhat on Apr 23, 2007 11:22 AM   Permalink
Lack of commitment, fighting spirit, negative body language, playing for self recores, to cement place for next matches, sponsers, poor fielding, trying to expose each on the field, promoting groupism etc.. Has coach told instructed for all these??
chappell's big mistake was he treated all players alike, equally and push the players from comfort zone. many superstars were taken their placed for granted....
winning and defeat depends on performance of XI players on the field irrepective of coach, captain, pitch and conditions.
SL is playing superb cricket None of senior player /ex captain m envied mahila%u2019s his promotion as captain From the outset they gave unstinting support. they remained hungry to perform and did not rely on reputation or popular support to protect the ganguly and sachin should have fought battle on ground rahter in dressing room both may successful to get rid of chappell


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by Maha Stud on Apr 23, 2007 11:33 AM   Permalink
where is da ORIGINAL post suman... i mean from didya copied it :)

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by kisari sridhar on Apr 23, 2007 11:48 AM   Permalink
Its very simple, the logic of great sportsman as a great man said - " Give them everything, spoil them and then you expect. You will see them perform above expectations," & this holds good for the Indian Cricket team. NO MILITARY SYSTEM IN SPORTS PLEASE. The game is all about enjoying your game. Discipline will score above dedication is sports. Its only dedication,commitment and enjoyment that will make a great team or a player.

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by Sarnath Kannan on Apr 23, 2007 10:54 AM   Permalink

We dont respond to indisciplined guys

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