if pathan fails, it means that G.Chapel fails. If he not performing than, than there is role of the coach to identify and rectify the problem. it's not pathan who is not doing well it's G. Chapel.
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by Arjun Jain on Feb 25, 2007 09:17 PM Permalink
wat the hell r ull saying r u saying that if the selectors picked u to play nd u cudnt play well (considering ur lack of ability) its chappels fault ppl open ur damn eyes its the player who plays not the coach
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by akshay foru on Feb 25, 2007 09:34 PM Permalink
know what?... chappel screwed up the indian best players in phased manner thru rotation policy.. he didnt allow any player to settle down in rythm , kept irfan pathan improving his batting..at the cost of his bowling .. all rounder banane ke chakkar mein balling se haath dhoya
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by Shekar on Feb 25, 2007 09:27 PM Permalink
For everyone's fault, there is one guy Chappel, just blame him.. he will forget his cricket soon.
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by hellboy on Feb 25, 2007 10:45 PM Permalink
"you can take a horse to water but U cannot make it drink". Chappel has done his bit by asking him to talk to akram and others. what else can he do. Guys we need to credit chappel for disciplining ganguly , zaheer etc. I am sure sehwags gonna be coming back strongly this WC.
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by Shekar on Feb 25, 2007 11:08 PM Permalink
well said hellboy. If Ifran was asked to practice more batting than bowling, he can always say that he wants to improve his bowling, no one rejects him. If he could not say his wish, that is his fault but not Chappel's. There is Manager in all the tours, he can reveal his views. It does't mean that, if anyone looses his form, the reason is his batting/bowling. In that case you can not show the same reason to all the players in world. They should always learn from their mistakes and find new way of bowling.