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Gavaskar defends Ganguly

September 29, 2005 17:26 IST

Indian batting great Sunil Gavaskar defended captain Sourav Ganguly after he was portrayed as selfish and lazy by England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff.

Earlier this week, India's cricket bosses brokered a truce between Ganguly and coach Greg Chappell following a damaging rift between the two.

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Relations between Chappell and Ganguly soured on India's recent Zimbabwe tour and culminated in the Australian coach writing a confidential e-mail to the Board of Control for Cricket in India, which was subsequently leaked, saying the captain was unfit to lead his country.

Reporters in Melbourne on Thursday sought Gavaskar's views on Flintoff's claims that Ganguly was a selfish and lazy cricketer.

Flintoff, who played alongside Ganguly for English county side Lancashire in 2000, said in an extract from his forthcoming autobiography, 'Being Freddie': "You can accept a player not playing well, because we all have our ups and downs in our career, but he just didn't want to get involved.

"He wasn't interested in the other players and it became a situation where it was 10 players and Ganguly in the team.

"He turned up as if he was royalty -- it was like having Prince Charles on your side."

Gavaskar, a member of the panel that appointed Chappell as coach and also brokered the truce with Ganguly, said Flintoff's view was a misconception.

"Ganguly has been portrayed as somebody who comes from a royal family, actually his nickname is Maharaj, which is like Emperor in Hindi, but I don't think so," Gavaskar, in Melbourne as team director of the ICC World XI to play Australia in three one-dayers and a Test match over the next fortnight, told AFP.

"I find what little I've seen of him that he's a very hard-working cricketer.

"He likes to get into the nets and work at his batting and bowl in the nets, a lot more than perhaps do 20 laps of the ground or whatever that some other cricketers do.

"I think he's a hard-working cricketer, it's just a misconception, I think."

Gavaskar said he expected Chappell and Ganguly to maintain a working relationship despite their blow-up.

"We hope it won't crop up again," Gavaskar said.

"India's got a pretty busy season, we've got 12 one-dayers - seven against Sri Lanka, five against the South Africans - and then Sri Lanka come back (for a three-Test series).

"It's a busy season and we're hoping that everything will be okay. I know it's not always easy when you've had a public spat.

"But both are mature people and having spoken to them, the committee having spoken to them, the committee believes that they will put their misconceptions behind them and go forward."

Gavaskar said Chappell and Ganguly had both accepted they "might have stepped out of line just a bit" and would try to work together to take Indian cricket forward.

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Sub: gavaskar's is not defending ganguly, he's defending himself

Gavaskar is probably seeing himself in ganguly, I think its bringing him back his good old memories -how he let India down into the drain ...


Posted by KRishna





Sub: Is this the same Gavaskar??

Who complained saying Ganguly was lazy as 12th man & was dropped for many matches to come a few years ago.


Posted by Sham





Sub: Why is Gavaskar defending Ganguly

Well, Is not his son the captain of West Bengal. Now you can find the link can't you? He cannot go against Dalmiya for tha ...


Posted by Pratyush





Sub: Ganguly - the Liability

Its very difficult for the general public to remember any of Ganguly\"s innings (both in tests as well as ODIs) where he has helped India ...


Posted by venkat Iyer





Sub: You scratch my back, i'll scratch yours

Obviously Gavaskar will back ganguly cos he has 2 hidden agendas. Firstly he is eyeing the coach post for a long long time and secondly ...


Posted by P Fernandes




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