As per the latest grapevine from sports arena, former Indian captainSourav Ganguly refused to react to former coach Greg Chappell's claims that Rahul Dravid did not get enough backing from teammates during his stint as Indian captain.
Famously called as Dada, by his enthusiasts, he insisted that he is not bothered by the Aussie's comments. Lately, without mentioning Ganguly’s name, Chappell in a newly-released book had written that Dravid could have become the most successful Indian skipper but the Bangalorean's success was not enjoyed by some of the members of the side.
"I don't think his (Greg Chappell's) comments have put me against Dravid. I've read the comments he has made (in the book Rahul Dravid --Timeless Steel). He can write whatever he likes. But I don't want to speak about Greg Chappell anymore," said Ganguly, in no mood to be provoked by the former India coach with whom the left-hander had a stormy relationship.
Well, we utterly second with you Dada, after all silence is golden for dignified people like you and your fans understand you side completely and the trust is forever with you!
I don't want to speak about Greg Chappell anymore, avers Sourav Ganguly!
on July 07 at 02:56pm
As per the latest grapevine from sports arena, former Indian captainSourav Ganguly refused to react to former coach Greg Chappell's claims that Rahul Dravid did not get enough backing from teammates during his stint as Indian captain.
Famously called as Dada, by his enthusiasts, he insisted that he is not bothered by the Aussie's comments. Lately, without mentioning Ganguly’s name, Chappell in a newly-released book had written that Dravid could have become the most successful Indian skipper but the Bangalorean's success was not enjoyed by some of the members of the side.
"I don't think his (Greg Chappell's) comments have put me against Dravid. I've read the comments he has made (in the book Rahul Dravid --Timeless Steel). He can write whatever he likes. But I don't want to speak about Greg Chappell anymore," said Ganguly, in no mood to be provoked by the former India coach with whom the left-hander had a stormy relationship.
Well, we utterly second with you Dada, after all silence is golden for dignified people like you and your fans understand you side completely and the trust is forever with you!
Famously called as Dada, by his enthusiasts, he insisted that he is not bothered by the Aussie's comments. Lately, without mentioning Ganguly’s name, Chappell in a newly-released book had written that Dravid could have become the most successful Indian skipper but the Bangalorean's success was not enjoyed by some of the members of the side.
"I don't think his (Greg Chappell's) comments have put me against Dravid. I've read the comments he has made (in the book Rahul Dravid -- Timeless Steel). He can write whatever he likes. But I don't want to speak about Greg Chappell anymore," said Ganguly, in no mood to be provoked by the former India coach with whom the left-hander had a stormy relationship.
Well, we utterly second with you Dada, after all silence is golden for dignified people like you and your fans understand you side completely and the trust is forever with you!
Source: TNN