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Ganguly will be back: Pawar

By Harish Kotian in Nagpur
March 05, 2006

Board of Control for Cricket in India president Sharad Pawar met coach Greg Chappell and senior players on the eve of the final day of the first Test against England.

Pawar said the Board expressed its displeasure over comments made by Chappell on former captain Sourav Ganguly in an interview.

"We told him that he should not discuss Ganguly or any other player and that this is not his responsibility, to which he has agreed. We want to close this chapter here and we do not want to take the issue any further," Pawar said, after Saturday night's meeting.

He said Chappell told him that something he had said casually had been given disproportionate publicity.

He added that the four senior player -- captain Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Anil Kumble -- also agreed that the issue should be closed here.

Pawar added: "I am sure that Ganguly will overcome his weakness and will be back. Nobody can stop him."

On reports that Ganguly will go to court over the controversy, Pawar said, "Ganguly is a contracted player of the BCCI and if he wants to continue as a contracted player he has to abide by the rules of the BCCI. If he is not interested to continue, he is free to take any action he wants."

Pawar, accompanied by BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah and vice-president Shashank Manohar, first met the four players for 30 minutes around 2130 IST before meeting with Chappell for about 20 minutes.

Also see:
Chappell reprimanded
Chappell has broken rule: Dalmiya

Harish Kotian in Nagpur

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