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Chappell's e-mail was spot on: Blewett

October 02, 2005 16:35 IST

Former Australian Test batsman Greg Blewett refuted the charges of former South Australia paceman Paul Wilson that India coach Greg Chappell was a poor man-manager.

"He [Wilson] didn't see eye-to-eye with Greg," Blewett said.

Greg didn't put up with his manner and that's may be why he has come out and said what he has," Blewett in a local daily in Adelaide.

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Commenting on the recent spat between Chappell and Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly, Wilson had accused the batting legend of "destroying many careers" during his four-year stint as the coach of South Australia.

"Paul was a different character that some said was pretty selfish," remarked Blewett as he defended Chappell praising the work he put in with South Australia during his two separate tenures.

Blewett's remarks received a thumbs-up from South Australia Cricket Association (SACA) general manager Harvey Jolly who said Chappell deserved credit for shaping the association's "fruitful" youth programme.

"From our perspective, Greg set things in motion which we are seeing the benefits of now," he said.

Blewett termed Chappell as a scrupulous man undermined by a "hard-to-work-with Ganguly".

Despite the BCCI's claim that a truce has been worked out between the two individuals, Blewett expressed his doubts saying it was a "nothing decision."

"I don't think Greg will hang around just to make everyone happy," he said. "I think he'd be fairly frustrated with that outcome."

Blewett, who played 46 Tests for Australia, is unsure whether Chappell would tolerate any untenable situation.

"Greg was appointed to take India to a different level," said Blewett.

"Greg's a man of principles. If he finds he can't work in a certain environment, something has to happen. Ganguly goes or he goes," he continued.

"It is alleged in cricket circles that Sourav isn't the easiest guy to work or get along with," Blewett said.

"I think Greg's e-mail was spot on. I could see it happening before my eyes."

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Sub: CHAPPELL VSGANGULY

I definitely feel that the authorities took the easy way out by keeping Saurav and Greg.Who went public first?It was Saurav!He has been an extreme ...


Posted by SUNIL DASWANEY





Sub: Sourav must deliver goods..Regardless of any situation

Hi Folks!. Its not austrlians supporting their countrymen or Indians supporting their countrymen. Sourav is lucky to get away with many failures ,thanks to the ...


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Chappell has to "learn" politics. Ganguly has to "unlearn" politics.


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Sub: Why damn do we care what Blewett thinks!

This is very typical of Indian media do give more space to what foreigners are saying about us and we are in perennial bind to ...


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