.Sachin is showing his true colour now. Why has not he talked
about his own performance? He has spent 17years,all right, what is about it?Is he in the position to say that he will not take a single rupee towards match fees? Or, is he prepared to cancel his contracts, which he has received only because of cricket?
Now, if he does not perform and repeatedly fails in crucial matches, no body should utter a word against him or what?
He was not playing in his personal capacity, he was representing India, isn't it true?
Therefore, Sachin should feel sorry for his deeds. He is wrong
2007-04-04 23:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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In the wake of a heartbreaking end to India's World Cup dreams comes the inevitable blame game. Played out in the media, with either side pulling no punches. The coach Greg Chappell has reportedly said that senior members of the team have "absolutely no respect for the management" and that "they were too haughty to handle."
Others have joined the chorus. Like Chappell's brother and former Australia captain Ian Chappell who recently said Sachin Tendulkar has been on the decline for a while now, suggesting he is playing for himself, not the team.
The players are stunned, tearful, on a counter-offensive. They have accused the coach of repeatedly leaking the team's game plans to the media.
On Tuesday, Sachin Tendulkar said: "What hurt us most is...the coach has questioned our attitude."
In the days to come, both the coach and the players will have to answer uncomfortable questions. Captain Rahul Dravid as early as on Friday, when cricket board officials meet in Mumbai to review the team's World Cup debacle.
2007-04-05 00:16:54
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answered by Khushi 2
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Though Sachin has not made any sceptical comments about Greg Chappel, he has no moral right in raising hue and cry after the dismal performance against Srilanka and Bangladesh. He now tries to get the public sympathy by his statements. If there is a grading system in the salary for the players, ie, senior players getting more pay than juniors, then the penalty amount for such lapses should also be based on a graded system, which will lead to a senior player paying more penalty than a junior. Only such stringent measures will save Indian cricket in the years to come !
2007-04-04 23:37:20
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answered by venky 3
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For a man like Sachin Tendulkar to speak out in the press about his frustration and anger is definitely correct and this clearly shows how much ill treatment he had received from the earstwhile coach Mr. Greg Chappel.
We all know Sachin never speaks out about these things and doesn't even shout at the bowlers when they keep shouting at his marvelous stroke making.
He has been a man who had, in deed, given his all for the LOVE OF THE GAME and always played a vital role in reinstating that THE GAME OF CRICKET IS A GENTLEMANS' GAME.
A true gentlman, in deed, had done the right thing in speaking out aginst Mr. Greg Chappel and his methods of demoralizing the players, bringing in new litigations of Senior-Junior relations in the game of cricket, which is actually a team game and not the game Mr. Chappel beleived it tol be!!
2007-04-07 01:00:48
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answered by ? 2
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Sachin has not talked a single word about his failure in very critical matches. He is not consistent since last so many matches. why? Isn't he answerable for this? Shame on him when he criticised Mr. Chpple , a shameless act!!!.
Why even a respected and senior ex -maestro like Chapple, who was given a job to look after, can't even ask, scold or say any thing to Sachin for his continuous failure, none performance?
We never expected this from you Sachin, a shameless act!!!
Absolutely wrong on part of Sachin.. Greg Chapple is elder, senior to him and a coach, which is called guru in India, guru's place is considered even higher than God in Indian culture.
It is true that Sachin has spent 17 years in Indian team, and even more, may be 28 years, if he had started playing cricket from the age of six.
This is what hurts, after so many year's experience also they
require a coach! For what? What is to be taught? Playing good cricket?
They are supposed to have been selected, because they are good, isn't it? if it is so then why any coach is to be blamed, if he, i.e. the guru scolds any none performing one, who is also very senior and hence should be hold more responsible than others?
Mr.Chapple could have commented on Sachin's performance and his attitude towards the game. So what? Why Sachin is not questionable or what?
We never expected this from you Sachin, a shameless act!!!
2007-04-05 16:12:40
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answered by Anu 1
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It is right alright. It's a free country and he has that freedom to express himself esp. when his reputation is at stake. I wonder why he waited this long? Why not he or other Sr. players come out and say right after the WC exit? There is more to it than what we read or hear.
But it still doesn't answer the overall failure in the Windies. Is it that bad for the supposedly 15 grown up men to be so heart-broken by the words of a single man? It is very hard for me to believe that Chappell behaved as a nagging wife and these guys had no balls (pun intended) to show him the honorable finger - a deed that Chappell will be so proud of when he looks back in his memoirs.
2007-04-04 23:38:36
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answered by lusktuffar 3
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Actually we don't who is bigger than the other. Chapel supposed to coach them, batting is not done by Chapel, Even the negligible teams like Ireland/Bangladesh could enter super
Eight and why don't we? .We have no notion about getting India the World Cup, by beating RSA/AUS etc., meanwhile We appreciate their previous contribution, but remember that Sachin /Kumble any body playing freely, they are being paid in lakhs, and they also get thru ads. If they could quit and go let others can also take their chances. It is noticed for several years players never change.If u have god father u will be minting in crores. Any way some players made some cliques
and made out of the World Cup
2007-04-04 23:57:30
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answered by SK 4
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Looking to Sachin's statement,there is no need to prove that Mr. Chapple was right in commenting about Sachin's attitude.Sachin is also questionable, if he fails to contribute his part in a very important mach.
We are really shocked to see Sachin abusing a respectable gentleman and coach like Mr Chapple.
Our cricketers are just not manageable by anybody. Very sad, Why hasn't he talked about his own performance during last two years or so? isn't he answerable?
2007-04-05 17:27:19
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answered by Raman 1
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Sachin did so much for this country. He led them to so many World Cup titles and he received so little in return. I think he played his heart out against Sri Lanka and if it wasn't for Chappel he would have hit a century.
2007-04-05 03:32:56
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answered by cwhaley1959 1
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Sachin should not behave like a street urchin. Ignore the criticism and prove yourself.
2007-04-04 23:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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