Not just Saurav, he destroyed captaincy opportunity for sehwag, yuvraj and confused irfan pathan as batsman. Mohammad kaif lost his entire career who won many matches for india. Nehra lost his place till 2009.
@ajgr44412 күн бұрын
Atleast he is clear in his thoughts. . Too much demonising of chapell in India . . He sounds authentic
@singularsink20 күн бұрын
huu... being a Ganguly fan it's hard to bat for Chappell but in the hindsight it was probably fair for Saurav to go that time (though not the way he was treated). He was merely going through the motion, not making any runs. But getting dropped woke him up and the next few years were the Golden years of his career in my opinion. On Chappell's coaching ability... probably the worst coach of all time, may be technically one of the best but had ZERO man management skill which led to "with me or against me" divide. What added fuel is the meek captain in Rahul who literally had no voice to pacify or tame down Chappell. The greatest blessing from that saga was the next Gen cricketers like Dhoni, Kohli... who valued fitness, athleticism and a cut throat attitude which took Indian cricket to new height and which we are so accustomed to see it today... BTY, after the NZ ans Australia series loos seems like we need such a thunderbolt AGAIN :)
@MrRavan9999Ай бұрын
Australia should stop growing weed
@firstgoalhealthАй бұрын
Beautiful ❤
@pila24Ай бұрын
I always thought he was wrong but after listening to what he said , it made really sense to me . 1) when the entire batting dependent on sachin at that time , why can't he open up in the middle order and strengthen it . 2) ganguly was expecting special treatment bcoz he was a senior . But chappel had really a great vision . Bcoz of which he encourage pathan as an allrounder, when there was no proper all rounder after kapil dev for india .
@DeepakJatwa-rh6xjАй бұрын
Ganguly Sehwag Dravid Tendulkar Yuvraj Dhoni Irfan pathan Harbhajan Kumble Zaheer Nehra If this was the batting order, hum jarur jeet jaate , No uthappa ❌
@bhoubhou4195Ай бұрын
Let just say he's a great player.. but disaster in human relationship...He never understood the heart value.in indian cricket..went ahead with robotic approach..
@sanjay59741Ай бұрын
Worst period of Indian cricket under Greg Chappell.
@francisjaykumar8011Ай бұрын
Grey mindset thinks about playing for the team rather for selfish self goals. Still it is relevant our team run on favouritism rather on talent. People are well past their prime , still they are playing. In Oz that won’t happen, which puts team first then individuals next.
@VikasKumar-sv5tq2 ай бұрын
Is Chappel ko jitni chappal maari jaayein kum hain
@Cricaddicte3 ай бұрын
He is coching like a child cricketer
@raghuvarma18353 ай бұрын
Worst coach and worst person shameless guy
@Telugu_ITVlogger4 ай бұрын
He try to change the batsman comfort position to down the order or shifted the best swing bowlers to all rounders which loses the bowling swing and pace of irfan patan Sachin is best odi opener Always coach should fill the gaps in team but not to create gaps between players and staff If he is right how come India reached finals in 2003 and 2011 (winnners)
@RahulPatel4 ай бұрын
In 2003, India got to the WC Final with a weaker team. In 2007, we had Yuvraj down the order, Irfan as a great swing bowler, Zaheer & Harbhajan as experienced bowlers, & Dhoni as a great hitter & wicket keeper. Greg Chappel was the worst phase of Indian cricket in last 3 decades.
@arjungowtham26314 ай бұрын
Part of it is true,we have star culture and senior players hold much power,our fans also worship players more than team,Sourav and Sachin were not at their best at that time,and Sachin should have batted middle order for the team,not thinking about his stats Problem in Indian cricket starts at junior level itself,too much communal bias,no fair selection
@Yashuyashu-n2z4 ай бұрын
I think chappel was misunderstood by Indian team, he single handly ruined the senior culture
@sln78394 ай бұрын
Greg Chappell may be right in assessing Saurav. Indian batsmen never like to retire whether they perform or not.
@chalkandcheese18684 ай бұрын
India should have been listening to foreign coaches for years, their results, given their population is embarrassing.
@lalwanishivam234 ай бұрын
Even though australia’s team were the best but if the team environment was good in the indian team there was a strong chance that we could’ve seen a repeat of the 2003 wc final And in finals though aussies were favourite but you never know in finals
@RWcommentry4 ай бұрын
Ye cartoon kaun hai. And interviewer ek aur cartoon hai. Pontings agent
@aakash9999994 ай бұрын
At least he’s receptive and taking about his Flaws during his tenure as a coach. A good example of self-reflection but wish he had reflected during his tenure
@Apple553304 ай бұрын
Darkest 2 years for Indian cricket in the current century
@ashishroy68075 ай бұрын
What Greg is saying is nobody can b bigger than the Team! Unfortunately this has been normalised in our culture..be it sports, politics, movies or any other sphere! It's all about resting on your laurels, connections n seniority taking precedence over merit!
@ChaitanyaJoshi01056 ай бұрын
Bcoz he messed up with Ganguly. He lost respect, He lost his contract as coach. None of the cricket nations ever thought of make him a coach. Lost job as commentator as well. Whereas Ganguly played for next 1.5 years, Retired like a King. He was a BCCI president & he has ability and skills to become ICC president as well. Never ever mess with Dada.
@saumenacharjee99306 ай бұрын
Tu bekar coach hai aur bara ghatia Insaan h. Admit kar gadhe k bacche
@HelpmeHelpYou-19926 ай бұрын
Greg was the gayest bastard, what to do 😂
@krishkasturirangan10786 ай бұрын
Ganguly, Sachin, Sehwag, Harbhajan, Kaif, VVS, Zaheer Khan, Yuvraj .... None of these guys had anything good to say about Greg Chappel.... They all say the same thing... Greg took Indian Cricket backwards..... Looks like Greg Chappel was living in some Paralell Universe.
@chalkandcheese18684 ай бұрын
Indian cricket's always been backwards, it's no wonder you never won anything
@baatimama24946 ай бұрын
Why he did too many experiments when team was doing good !
@husainjam6 ай бұрын
Chappel may have been a great coach for another team but not India. This is a sense i get from all the many interviews going around. I might not be wrong in saying he was not a coach for a top team but a somewhat low profile team which could be chopped around and was a breeding ground for young talent, not a top team with established players.
@krishkasturirangan10786 ай бұрын
Greg Chappel was the only one who thought he was helping Indian team.... He created so much nuisance in the Team that everyone wanted him out..
@karmakarma6857 ай бұрын
Although he aint a saint, but for sure he isnt a demon …. He focused on fielding , not to worship player but to play ruthless nd player as a teamplayer not individual But yha logo ko hero bnake unki chatni h , WC jaye bhad main
@TheMotorman19817 ай бұрын
Greg Chappel is a man of discipline.He is extreme orthodox, old fashioned and self opinionated. But he is not a bad person..He is currently going through financial crisis , he could overcome if he uses funds from Chappel Foundation but he never does that.. He is not a bad person, but maybe not a good coach with realistic goals
@jiggs19in7 ай бұрын
Chappell is an ass with hole on the wrong side😂😂
@kurupamit8 ай бұрын
The amazing thing about this was all the great players from the Indian team kept quiet for 2 years, that shows how pathetic the players were to blame it on the coach after 2 years.
@bryxxdore41508 ай бұрын
So he wanted the best batsman to bat in middle rather than prepare a youngester like dhoni or Yuvraj. Goes to show what type of a coach he was
@harsh-up749 ай бұрын
Gregg you were great and strict for your decision.... I am someone who knows you very well, dada was main culprit behind 2007WC loss nobody else, and sachin was always double standard, if dravid could bat on num.5 what's problem with sachin to play on num.4 on slow pitches, actually he was out of form.
@raviRehan-cn1wm9 ай бұрын
🏏.......Greg Chappel was a very stylish and open hearted batsman in his days...........However he turned out to be a very stubborn and complicated person,,as a head coach of India, ,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,surely he seemed on a mission to break & destroy Team India and played all sorts of insidious games,,,,,,,,,Mr.Greg should have been sacked much early ,,,,,,,,,its a shame this didn't happen,,,,,,,,,, ,,Sourav Ganguly was the greatest left handed opening batsman & A Captain In The World those days,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Aboveall 90 %% of the team mates stood firmly with our DADA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mr.Greg is telling big lies and nonsense...........What happened in the 2007 World Cup tells the whole story, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Cup India Would Have Won 🏆🌹haggered Ganguly had turned out the highest scorer in the humiliating Indian Team,,,,,,,,,,,,, Love and all cheers to Sourav Ganguly 💙🕊🌻and shame to some÷÷×× !!
@goodwilldevelopers17610 ай бұрын
India's downfall in 2007 was because of him
@ardhendubose252010 ай бұрын
Bengal's revenge was world class during the 2005 ODI between India and South Africa at the Eden Gardens when India sans Ganguly was defeated by 10 wickets. The pitch was prepared by the legendary curator Pradip Mukherjee, it is rumoured that soil and grass were secretly imported from Wanderers of South Africa. Before messing with Bengal the spoilers should have known that Bengal is an internationally connected geo political state. More happened after the match, the revenge continued until all the devil's dices who were responsible for dropping Ganguly were totally smashed and binned by the BCCI under the command of Ganguly. During the break Sourav Ganguly appeared on the Giant screen riding on his fabulous Ranji score of 187 against Delhi on the same day. Eden Gardens had assumed a spirit of the Redeemer that day. It was a goosebumps day in the cricketing history of Bengal and the World. Eden Gardens re- established itself as one of the greatest cricket venues of the world. Nothing could have been more dramatic.
@johnmclane353710 ай бұрын
Cry at home loser
@simonsamratbriansom874011 ай бұрын
Bastard Chapelle. A scoundrel all through. Soundrels of bcci were equally responsible.
@neelkantsharma5530 Жыл бұрын
He was a complicated man with a mission to destroy the same Indian team which had defeated Australian team in test matches.
@ln325711 ай бұрын
When he came along, Australia had thrashed India in India..both in ODIs and in tests😂😂😂 excuses😂😂😂
@pushpakshejul4528 Жыл бұрын
Some people are just better off players and not coach. Chapell belongs to that "people".
No, dude was always a dick. That's a reason he was a dick when he forced his younger brother to bowl underarm (so it ruined his career). He himself ruined his career with Indian cricket team. Dude is begging for money for a reason. He was a prick that never got along with everyone. He deserves every bit of hardship he is facing.
@PK_PK415 Жыл бұрын
Worst coach ever
@kunalsen2123 Жыл бұрын
Greg Chappell saw Sreeshanth as a future captain. He saw VRV Singh as a frontline bowler, Sachin as a middle-order ODI batsman, Suresh Raina as a future great and Irrfan Pathan as a batting all-rounder. We reached the ODI final in '03 and won it in '11. Only under Chappell's coaching in between, in '07, we got knocked out in the first round. One of the poorest returns as a coach ever, given the team we had back then.
@sanjaykumarsinha69079 ай бұрын
Only two things were in his favour. A tag of Australian & Ganguly was out of form. Rest done by BCCI.
@debasishsen778 ай бұрын
Sreeshant was really the future at that point of timem
@james432ful6 ай бұрын
Lode, he saw dhoni as captain. Kirti Azad also said so