Ganguly's career took an unexpected turn due to the infamous feud with Greg Chappell, who was appointed India’s coach in 2005. Ganguly's poor displays with the bat didn’t help ...
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The Ganguly vs Chappell Affair, 2005
It was one of the biggest ego clashes of Indian cricket, and the biggest in the modern era. Greg Chappell, then India coach, wanted captain Ganguly to opt out of the playing XI on ...
Friday 20 MayThe absurd Desi-Videshi debate ended when a six-member selection committee unanimously recommended Greg Chappell from among four contenders who were interviewed on Thu...
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Thursday 15 SeptemberAfter finally scoring a laboured century in India's first Test match against Zimbabwe, skipper Saurav Ganguly made the sensational disclosure that he was asked...
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2007: Cricket
In the first month of the year itself, Greg Chappell, the then controversial Indian coach, was slapped at Bhubaneshwar airport by a man belonging to a group protesting the lack of ...
The Band-Aid Fastest Finger First Citation GREG CHAPPELLFor conveniently discovering an injury on his middle finger when it was busy letting Eden Gardens know just what he thought...
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Week In Pictures
Friday September 26, 2008
While BCCI was busy choosing a new Chief Selector in K. Srikanth, former India coach Greg Chappell was enlisted by Australia to help them defend the Bord...
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Wednesday 4 April
Greg Chappell's 22-month turbulent tenure as India's cricket coach came to an end this week when he resigned after a
bitter undeclared war of words with senio...
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Greg Chappell's 22-month turbulent tenure as India's cricket coach came to an end today when he resigned after a bitter undeclared war of words with senior players including an ang...
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Monday 22 January
Indian Cricket coach Greg Chappel drinks coconut water as he arrives at a hotel in Bhubaneswar. 'Guru' Greg got a
taste of India's cricket fanaticism when he w...
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Week In Pictures
Monday 27 November
As if Indian team getting thrashed in South Africa wasn't bad enough, the politicians decided to turn cricket selectors
and commentators, even in Parliame...
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Wednesday 30 August Well, Sourav Ganguly being ignored by the BCCI selectors for the Malaysia series was perhaps only expected. The Kolkata Police meanwhile had thwarted depictions...
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Saturday 4 March Indian cricket coach Greg Chappell gestures inside the dressing room during the fourth day of the first Test match between India and England in Nagpur. Giving his ...
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Thursday 1 December Indian coach Greg Chappell shakes hands with Saurav Ganguly during a practice session in Chennai. Ganguly returned to the Indian dressing room after being kept ...
Greg Chappell believes it is the robust domestic structure and efforts put in by BCCI which prepares Indian youngsters to take on the rigours of international cricket
India take on Australia in a much-awaited four-match Test series from December 17 but their talisman will leave for home after the first game for the birth of his first child.
Indian team management's decision to convert Irfan Pathan into an all-rounder is seen by many as a reason for his decline after a scintillating start to his international career
Harbhajan Singh had earlier referred to Greg Chappell's time with Team India as 'worst days of Indian cricket' following the latter's remark on former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Gregg Chappell's stint as India coach was rocked by controversies as the Australian clashed with several senior members of the team, especially Sourav Ganguly
Greg Chappell was coach of the Indian team for two controversy-riddled years, but his time was known for the rise of several younger players in the squad including MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina
Sourav Ganguly is one of India's most successful cricket captains. An inspiration to many, Bengal's Maharaj played on his own terms. His 'dadagiri' in administration is also impeccable
'I would take some of the responsibility but I don't think blame could be apportioned on any single individual. India haven't won a major series abroad since 1995, so there has to be a reason for it.'
Deadening repetitions, oracular suggestions, recounting of records we all know by rote...just nothing beyond cricket. Sachin’s autobiography fails the genre.
The Indian coach wouldn't clarify his comments about Shoaib Akhtar's bowling action or be led to comment on individual players, but talked extensively about working with the Indian team.