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Greg Chappell does bhangra Onkar Singh in New Delhi | October 29, 2005 13:17 IST Greg Chappell, coach of the Indian cricket team, was so delighted with the thumping Indian win over the world number two Sri Lankans that he did not mind mingling with the motley crowd of bhangra dancers and tried a step or two in their company. But Chappell refused to face the media for the second consecutive day in the mandatory press conference which was addressed by captain Rahul Dravid and man of the match Irfan Pathan, who celebrated his birthday (October 27) with a four wicket haul. "We would bounce back into the series. On a normal day Jayasuriya would have been dictating the terms, but that hasn't happened at Mohali. Our openers have not clicked. "Our batsmen did not give enough runs to our bowlers to defend a decent total," said Sri Lanka coach Tom Moody, who came in for a belated post-match press conference. Newsmen who learnt about this were furious, as they had been told that the Sri Lankans did not want to meet the media. Sri Lanka's tour of India 2005: The Complete Coverage
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