Is greg chappell's resignation necessary???????
By thriller87
@thriller87 (20)
April 5, 2007 12:58pm CST
we all know tat our indian cricket team's coach has resigned his contract and submitted his resignation letter to BCCI president sharad pawar.......he,without any hesitation,accepted it......i think this acceptance should be made only after the thorough investigation is made......wats ur views?????????
2 responses
@prashkasty (10)
• India
5 Apr 07
There was nothing to investigate.All these days the politics in the team or groupism is being talked about. Everybody know that eachone is passing the bug...
Even I would have been at Greg's shoes, I would have submitted my resignation rather htan accpeting the termination or dis approval for aggreement renewal.Now he is free to talk and put his point forward.
From BCCI committee point of view, its good that he has put the papers and accepting the responsibilty of defeat. Thats what they want...
@thriller87 (20)
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6 Apr 07
ya i like your point of view upon this topic.....politics in the team and moreover groupism must be greatly avoided by the government's interferral into BCCI and i think sharad pawar must be thrown out of post.......
@sandeepuae (135)
• United Arab Emirates
5 Apr 07
I think Chappel took right decision at right time.. He failed to be a coach of india..
@thriller87 (20)
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5 Apr 07
ya surely......bt v cant come to such a decision since the controversy between our senior players and the coach has not been investigated till now.......