yoda Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz The BCCI is right in distancing themselves from Sunny's mindless remarks about us having "inferior complexity syndrome" etc. Chandan, what of this BCCI statement do you not understand? If we need to atttract foreign coaches in the future you can't make such idiotic statements. Stop calling others as Idiot first. :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: unfortunately for you there are several variations of the english language. even though this one is not that difficult to grasp, i can see why you would find it difficult to distinguish between "idiotic statement" and "idiot". Link to comment
chanakya Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz You dont need Idiots to make Idiotic statements. Wise men are usually enough. Link to comment
koksmayu Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Gavaskar blames Chappell for India's downfall Sunil Gavaskar has blamed former Indian coach Greg Chappell for the team's downfall and questioned the logic of the board offering him the post of consultant of the National Cricket Academy. "It's never easy sacking somebody, however incapable and inefficient he/she may be," the former Indian skipper said in his syndicated column on Sunday. "But to give another job and that too one which deals with the future of Indian cricket after the mess the present of Indian cricket has been landed into, makes one wonder if we will ever get out of the inferior complex syndrome," he said. India exited in the first round of the World Cup after losing to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, and former Australia captain Chappell resigned in the wake of the debacle, weeks before the end of his two-year contract. "When Greg Chappell took over as coach of the Indian team, Indian cricket was poised to take the big step forward. "There was optimism all around and a palpable confidence that Indian cricket would be ready to challenge Australia for the title of the best team in the world," Gavaskar wrote. "Instead, at the end of his tenure, Indian cricket is down in the dumps with a first-round exit in the World Cup, and is fractured and divided as seldom before." continued..India is currently placed sixth in the ICC one-day rankings and fourth in the test rankings. "Some of the most promising talent, as recognised by the ICC Cricket voting panel, has lost its way and nobody of any note has come through during this period. "The batting, which should have flourished under the guidance of someone recognised as one of the game's best batsmen, has looked tentative and unsure and has lost the spark that made India's cricket team such a must-see for cricket lovers. "Despite all this and him saying in a press interview that BCCI is run like Zimbabwe, the BCCI is reportedly offering him a place as a consultant to the National Cricket Academy." Meanwhile, Australian media has reported that Chappell is a leading candidate to fill the Australian Cricket Academy head coach role vacated by new national coach Tim Nielsen. "If true, then it could be the best thing that has happened for world cricket. Now even Ireland has a chance beating Australia sooner rather than later," Gavaskar said. Link to comment
dial_100 Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: Gavaskar blames Chappell for India's downfall "If true' date= then it could be the best thing that has happened for world cricket. Now even Ireland has a chance beating Australia sooner rather than later," Gavaskar said. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Quote of the century... Haha... Ireland.....haha :lmao: Link to comment
kumble_rocks Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz Welcome to yesterday ! Link to comment
dial_100 Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz SMG forgot that it was Banglas n not Ireland.... For you be beaten by Ireland, you need some1 like Boob chacha, whose services are not available for teams on the earth... :lmao: Link to comment
Bumper Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz koksmayu do u work for Reuters ? How do u bring us such hot news so quickly ? Dang, Gavaskar must have just finished writing this one Link to comment
beetle Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz bumper you are mean.... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Link to comment
dial_100 Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz lol :lmao: Link to comment
karina Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz I usually find Gavaskar's remarks arrogant and condescending. But his remark about Chappell destroying Aus cricket was tooooo :lmao: Link to comment
dial_100 Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Re: After destroying India, Chappell may do the same to Oz But in my view, it is stupid to say that it was a mistake for BCCI or SMG to offer this job to Greg bhai. They wouldn't know that we will have this result in the WC. Even Kiran more would have done better job yaar. From processes, experiments and so on, his language was more like we are done with what we wanted to do and now we are settled. We have pretty much found all replacements for all the positions... etc.etc.. He was paid to do the job which he claimed everytime that he has done so. But why results are showing otherwise is that players were not confident. I am sure same players under RS will just blossom to make it appear that Gregy was crap coach even though they might have gotten some good tips from him. Link to comment
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