As a Kiwi, it's all water under the bridge. What a great batsman Greg Chappell was, feared by New Zealand cricket followers. While he was at the crease he could, and often did, take the game away from us.
I really like Greg Chappell as a coach as well as a player. He is a tough person and wants to bring the change in Indian team. His decision on SouravGanguly was right as he didn’t performed well during that time and doesn’t deserves a place in the team. India, Everything runs through emotions and players didn’t fit into the Greg’s style of coaching except Rahul Dravid. India won so many ODI matches during that time and all the experiments were clicked. Sachin was never sacrificed his position for the team and always wants to open only. Sourav also tried to fit him in the middle order before 2003 WC but he couldn’t able to do it. Bottom line is, People don’t like tough people and they want soft and friendly people but Greg tried to change the Indian team mentality to make them Number one team in all conditions.
Worst comment ever seen😂. During that coach's tenure, India's team was ranked worst at number 8. You don't know bro. Also, that period was India's worst. At that time, he had ruined the cricket of our country. After his resignation, Indian cricket became successful.
@@SpiderMan-spd ok, no issues but I commented it as a hardcore cricket fan. I like Australian culture as they values the players based on the performance not based on the stats. Indian team didn’t perform as their egos comes first than the nation but due to him, Raina blossomed well and also the other young players. I can work under Chappell if he establishes any software company as only merit needs to be there to work with him.
@@krithikveer3355 ok, no problem. But after he left, how many youths have made a good career due to their skill and talent in their sport. Like, Kohli, Rohit, Dhoni, Yuvraj etc. Currently our cricket board selects our youngsters based on their performance. You will not forget that because of whom cricket will come to the Olympics after 100 years.
@@krithikveer3355I agree. We never heard what chappel had to say in his defence we only heard what Indian players had to say. He wanted to bring change.
Noticed that all other Crash's interviews with "Legends" ran almost 26 to 28 minutes; Greg's just was about 14 minutes. Half of the expected. What happened? He didn't want to talk?
The underarm was symptomatic of Greg's mental health struggles at the time. But as much as I wish to support him in that, it's a decision he just has to live with. Everyone has an opinion, and no one cares about his attempts at mitigation.
As a Kiwi, it's all water under the bridge.
What a great batsman Greg Chappell was, feared by New Zealand cricket followers. While he was at the crease he could, and often did, take the game away from us.
A humble and wonderful man...
I wonder what was cut out and why...
Are you talking about 1.40.
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There seem to have been a couple of cuts before then as well.
I really like Greg Chappell as a coach as well as a player. He is a tough person and wants to bring the change in Indian team.
His decision on SouravGanguly was right as he didn’t performed well during that time and doesn’t deserves a place in the team.
India, Everything runs through emotions and players didn’t fit into the Greg’s style of coaching except Rahul Dravid.
India won so many ODI matches during that time and all the experiments were clicked.
Sachin was never sacrificed his position for the team and always wants to open only. Sourav also tried to fit him in the middle order before 2003 WC but he couldn’t able to do it.
Bottom line is, People don’t like tough people and they want soft and friendly people but Greg tried to change the Indian team mentality to make them
Number one team in all conditions.
Worst comment ever seen😂. During that coach's tenure, India's team was ranked worst at number 8. You don't know bro. Also, that period was India's worst. At that time, he had ruined the cricket of our country. After his resignation, Indian cricket became successful.
@@SpiderMan-spd ok, no issues but I commented it as a hardcore cricket fan. I like Australian culture as they values the players based on the performance not based on the stats.
Indian team didn’t perform as their egos comes first than the nation but due to him, Raina blossomed well and also the other young players.
I can work under Chappell if he establishes any software company as only merit needs to be there to work with him.
@@krithikveer3355 ok, no problem. But after he left, how many youths have made a good career due to their skill and talent in their sport. Like, Kohli, Rohit, Dhoni, Yuvraj etc. Currently our cricket board selects our youngsters based on their performance. You will not forget that because of whom cricket will come to the Olympics after 100 years.
@@krithikveer3355I agree. We never heard what chappel had to say in his defence we only heard what Indian players had to say. He wanted to bring change.
We all make mistakes. Glad to know nothing dodgey back in the day. Thanks Greg
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Greg Chappell was mentally far ahead than Indian Feudal Team of 2005-07
Just few seconds his brain struck,the world of cricket feel bad about Greg what did.
Noticed that all other Crash's interviews with "Legends" ran almost 26 to 28 minutes; Greg's just was about 14 minutes. Half of the expected. What happened? He didn't want to talk?
Thing is Greg didn’t cheat with the underarm bowl,it was perfectly with in in the rules of the the game at that time
You just don’t get it do it - it was a very sneaking slimy , cheap , chicken shit, cowardly thing to do
@@zibtihaj3213 lol. fucken sook
It was against the spirit of the game. It wouldn't have happened even five years earlier.
@@hanajinks1044 why wouldn’t it have happened 5 years earlier
@@zibtihaj3213 yes it was,but it was still within the rules.
Hill billies who tarnished Australia's reputation for giving the underdog a fair chance
The underarm was symptomatic of Greg's mental health struggles at the time. But as much as I wish to support him in that, it's a decision he just has to live with. Everyone has an opinion, and no one cares about his attempts at mitigation.
I dont think he has ever tried to "excuse" himself from he responsibility of doing it, he just tries to explain why he did it. Which is different.
Are you out of your mind? This was about morals and nothing to do with "mental health".
Yes we do. Plenty of people care. It was a crazy thing to do but we've all done crazy things - just not on TV.
He aint no Ian Botham though ......
Obviously. A much better Batsman and probably about two and a half stone lighter. Probably four now.
Excuse me.
Greg chappell is in a different league compared to kim hughes.
That’s harsh by you.
Why did that thought even enter your head mate
Can't stand him to listen too him...
Well sit down and listen to him 👍👍👍
where to sit? on your head?👍
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