No, Chappell was not the downfall of Sehwag. Sehwag's downfall has been coming for a long time. He still refuses to use his feet, and this will always lead to problems. When it all goes right for him, he looks spectacular, but the problem is that when it doesnt come off it looks ugly. He also has a poor attitude towards cricket at times. I cant believe people are sticking up for him not wanting to train and get fit. he's a professional athlete getting paid lots of money, he needs to pull his finger out and get his attitude in check.
2007-02-08 12:51:55
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answered by kjkool_82 4
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Sehwag's downfall can in no way be attributed to the experimentation of Chappel, as Sehwag has not been performing to his potential for quite some time now. Since has been failing in the opening, he was tried out in the middle and he has failed in this slot also.
2007-02-08 03:40:42
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Chappel's experiment not only caused downfall of Sehwag but also A star Irfan pathan.
Sehwag has talent. He should try to restore his potential.
2007-02-08 04:31:47
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answered by Abu F 2
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Sehwag hasn't scored a 100 in 2 years...how long has Chappell been in charge?
There's your answer - bowlers have worked out how to get him out
2007-02-08 05:47:31
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answered by Hong_Kong_Bond 1
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not at all.his poor attitude and careless style of batting has led him to this stage.he is not so much technically sound like ganguly n tendulkar so his chances of bouncing back again to form r very rare.
2007-02-11 11:21:40
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answered by Prakhar 2
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yes
2007-02-09 02:53:45
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answered by john 7
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