cricket_lover
International Cricketer
sohummisra said:That is a very undeveloped sort of conclusion. Ganguly already had half his body outside the room that was the Indian cricket team (I'm speaking metaphors here) and he was given a forceful exit just because of that. It was unfair, I admit, but the other player's presence has not been the same as Ganguly's. None of Laxman, Kumble or Sachin have got into a public spat with Chappell or infuriated the selectors.
Your point? Are you saying Ganguly was dropped even though there was a selector from the East Zone? Ganguly's circumstance was different because he was not just another player--he was an ex-captain who was have differences with the coach. His being dropped was definitely unfair, but was not an entirely unexpected occurrence, given that he was being tried under very tense conditions.
So if your ideas differ from the coach, you get dropped?
If you reveal something to the media, you get dropped?
There were hundreds of such incidents that took place before, controversies in all aspects of the game, and i never heard of a good player getting dropped for stupid reasons.
Its pure politics, nothing else. credit goes to Pawar and co.
If the same thing happens to Sachin, i'm sure the response would be severe.
Ganguly is now a scapegoat, nothing else. Politics rule his fate, not his skill.