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Chappell in running Aus selector''s job


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Anurag Rathore
Great.....
by Anurag Rathore on Aug 18, 2010 09:54 AM

He is excellent in finding talents.

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madanmohan siddhanthi
DEATH OF CA
by madanmohan siddhanthi on Aug 18, 2010 05:51 AM

WITH GC.

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jatinder sareen
good to see this traitor in their own country
by jatinder sareen on Aug 18, 2010 12:43 AM  | Hide replies

is a good thing to see a traitor of spoiling Indian Cricket atmosphere would be doing so in their own country.
Difference of opinion can be sorted out when cricket Australia goes much below par.


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Sunil Vaidya
Re: good to see this traitor in their own country
by Sunil Vaidya on Aug 18, 2010 09:18 AM
so you think right now cricket australia is not much below par?

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chirag foryou
Good for India
by chirag foryou on Aug 17, 2010 05:31 PM  | Hide replies

Chappell is known to create hindrance for seniors. He always advocate young cricketers.
I believe Ricky ponting won't survive for long now. Sachin's Test highest run getter record will be unbreakable now.

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sunil k
Re: Good for India
by sunil k on Aug 17, 2010 06:13 PM
good to see such a high caliber , knowledgable and able coach who takes every thing headon and put the right process in place for the result in such an important position.....AUS cricket can only look forward with him.
unlike "bullshit" BCCI and "flat pitch bullies"...who lament, cry and talk all kinds of excuses for putting the right process in place ....AUS cricket is highly professional and systematic when it comes to process and results

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Giridhar Gopal
Re: Re: Good for India
by Giridhar Gopal on Aug 18, 2010 12:10 AM
Sunil- u r talking about matches that were played 20 years ago. If you analyze the matches that were played in India over the past 20 years, 68% of them have had results. I am sure u will know that for a test match to have a result, one team HAS to take 20 wickets .. correct? Then how do u say that pitches in India help only batsmen. I would agree if you say pitches in India aid spinners. But that is fine because every country plays to its advantage.
Interestingly, 75% of the matches played in Australia over the last 20 years have had a result.. that is just a mere 7% more than what we had in India. So, next time when u say something about 'dead, flat, batsmen friendly tracks' of India, please check your facts. Just because a few Australians and Englishmen say "India has flat tracks", it does not become right. Please use your own judgement. take care

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sunil k
Re: Re: Re: Good for India
by sunil k on Aug 18, 2010 02:51 PM
wakeup!!!!
no the fact and realty....dont know what ur doing these days..!!!
preparing "mud track"...deteriorating pitches, puff of dust comming out of the pitch frm day one , and playing with 3 spinners never helped india as a team which is capable of winning matches abroad.....jst look at AUS team....their attitide and ability....how they take up challenges to play under "subcontinent" dust bowls and how they go abt their task...these are true qualities imbibed into them by their acadamy which is headed by chappel.....entire cricketing world knows that till today india "under prepares" it's pitches and not prepares a good qualit "firm" pitch...it's a known fact....only a fool can say that current indian players are ready to play on a "sportive" pitch.....AUs team never complain abt pitches....indian team allways "blames" for pitches....ask harbhajan singh" or sehwag for tat matter....they allways say.."if pitches are prepared for "home advantage", we have a better chance of winning"...
know the fact what BCCI and india captain do before the start of a test match....heavily infulence the pitch curator to prepare "sub standard dust bowl"..
remeber how ganguly skipped test match when the pitch was not "under prepare

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