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Ganguly 'relieved issue is over'

By Harish Kotian
September 27, 2005 21:32 IST
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India captain Sourav Ganguly expressed happiness with the way things went at the Board of Control for Cricket in India's review committee meeting in Mumbai on Tuesday.

"Whatever I had to say I have said to the BCCI," he told media persons shortly before leaving for Kolkata late in the evening.

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The committee, which discussed the rift between him and India coach Greg Chappell -- which became public after the former was asked to step down during the tour of Zimbabwe and then the coach's e-mail to BCCI chief Ranbir Singh Mahendra was leaked out -- came to the conclusion that the spat was because of "miscommunication".

Asked about the controversial e-mail, wherein Chappell, among other things, said he often feigned injury, Ganguly shot back: "I am relieved that the issue is finally over.

"It was a big issue; it has finally been resolved. We [Chappell and I] can work together."

On his plans for the future, he replied, "It is up to myself, the coach and players to keep trying and working hard, especially in One-Day Internationals. I am looking forward to the season ahead."

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