There is no point to come with all those remarks, as the Indian players performance on the field was up to them and not the coach. The players failed, especially the pace bowlers. The selectors should be blamed for picking up the squad, and the captain from not making quick changes with his bowlers, when these bowlers were bowling erratically and giving extras. An examination of the wides, no balls, leg byes, compared to other countries, speaks for itself. BTW why did Gavaskar wait until today to write his column? It appears he did not have anything else to do, or is he canvassing for a coach's position?
RE:Sunil Gavaskar had to write a column!
by Abh Kau on Apr 22, 2007 07:18 PM Permalink
Perhaps he was waiting for the team slection for Bangladesh tour.His favourite person Ten-duck-kar is not in the one day squad.So that's why he is crying his lungs out.
RE:Sunil Gavaskar had to write a column!
by jimmy noronha on Apr 22, 2007 07:19 PM Permalink
This is exactly what was behind my mind and before I could put it in black and white you did it. Thanks.
RE:Sunil Gavaskar had to write a column!
by on Apr 22, 2007 07:19 PM Permalink
Gavaskar is absolutely right. Finally, someone speaks the truth. Ramesh Kapoor has bough into Chappel's spin about worldcup debacle, where everyone else but him is to be blamed. He said, Idnian players are not good enough. He has said, Indian cricket is managed like Zimbabwe. He also said, he feared for his life from indian crowd, after indian;s loss to bangis. So, which part of the above, Mr. Kapoor that u dont understand? He showed some obscene gesture at indiann crowds. Perhaps u dont understand that. Would u like to blame the selectors and palyers for it? Get a life and ge a dose of reality.