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| Ganguly and Chappell to stay, asked to develop 'professional relationship' What you'd expect really...As if they're going to get rid of Chappell. Cricinfo had a blow by blow coverage, as roving reporter Anand Vasu puts it, it's pretty funny when you put it in context; here we are over a row between a cricket captain and coach, being given the buildup of the Al Capone case, made famous in The Untouchables. Here is an excerpt of the final decision: Quote:
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| I quite like this verdict of theres to be honest. I mean Ganguly and Chapell still working together for the same team, I can see opposition teams in future using this whole Zimbabwe "he told me to step down - I didn't tell him to step down" saga to try and unsettle Ganguly, and the rest of the team - the possibilities are endless. The fact that both have seemingly escaped this without a sack is IMHO bad news for Indian cricket, but great news for England and Pakistan, both of whom have to play India in the not so distant future (presuming this "try and work together in a professional relationship" verdict survives by then!) |
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| I still think the funniest bit was "blow-to-blow" coverage - you can't beat that! Last edited by Zainub : 27-09-2005 at 02:20 PM. |
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| Indian cricket is going to suffer if both Chappell and Ganguly are going to serve India together. They have no respect for each other especially after this fiasco. Only BCCI will support useless cases like Ganguly. They should take a cue from other countries like Australia, who have dropped Damien Martyn for the super series. Remember Martyn`s form before the ashes: awesome. Even the great Steve Waugh was asked to quit captaincy after a failure in one VB series against South Africa and New Zealand. If Indian cricket has to progress, then Ganguly should be sacked if he doesnt quit out of his own will. He simply has no future and he can never come back to form. He is finished as a cricketer. Chappell has a vision of seeing the Indian team lift the 2007 WC. His opinions will be frank and not machiavellistic like Gangulys' whose main aim is to secure his position in the Indian team. Ganguly will go to any length to achieve his goal, even if it means that the team performs badly and promising players are kept out. It's time for some radical changes to be implemented by and within the BCCI. |
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| I am totally with you on this Rineet, as would be most outsiders. But am I right in thinking Ganguly still has the sympathy of a certain section of the Indian fans? The committeee members certainly did. |
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Saurav has overstayed the length of his usefulness. |
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| Former coach John Wright speaks out on the Ganguly-Chapel controversy. BBC Report here. Quote:
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