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Changing Captain won't change the attitude of the team.
by Vinod DSouza on Mar 29, 2007 08:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dravid is still the best captain. India has many players who have so much of attitude.Tendulkar may be out of form but his commitment can't be questioned. Only Tendulkar and Dravid should be retained among senior players.Youvraj Singh, Dhoni and Sehwag should be asked to behave well.If they show too much attiude, they should be dropped. Yuvraj Singh's fielding was very poor in this World Cup.

Long Live India.

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  RE:Changing Captain won't change the attitude of the team.
by Rahul Saurav on Mar 29, 2007 08:13 AM   Permalink
The word is coming from you Vinod or power or Veng.? To whom Youvraj Singh, Dhoni and Sehwag will behave well? What matters with the bahaviour here?

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  RE:Changing Captain won't change the attitude of the team.
by munno patel on Mar 29, 2007 09:04 AM   Permalink
why is someone asking this stupid idiot if he would like to coach the national team? Does he know just because someone has played the game doesn't automatically make him a good coach? Coach should someone who know how to get the best out of the available players. i personally think none of the indian past players have any qualification to be a coach. But that's my opinion. None of the past indian player understands the importance of fitness and training to be a good athlete (except maybe azharuddin, who kept himself fit through out his career). This guys are all lazy and greedy who doesn't want a foreign coach because that takes their chances to ever become one.
I think BCCI should go after Dave Whatmore or maybe even Steven Waugh. Waugh would definitely make a great coach. Will teach the indian team how to play the game hard and teach them the missing positive attitude.

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