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Woolmer death a reason for Chappell to quit India: Ian Chappell

Friday April 06, 2007 (0544 PST)


Pakistan News Service

Woolmer death a reason for Chappell to quit India: Ian Chappell

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MUMBAI: Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer`s murder at the World Cup may have hastened Greg Chappell`s decision to quit as India`s coach, elder brother Ian Chappell said on Thursday.

The younger Chappell had on Wednesday declined to extend his two-year tenure as India`s coach due to "family and personal" reasons after the national team were knocked out of the ongoing World Cup in the first round.

"If there was any chance of Greg continuing as coach of India, it probably disappeared when Bob Woolmer was murdered during the World Cup," Ian Chappell wrote in an Indian newspaper.

"Such an ugly incident is sure to focus your concentration on life`s priorities. Greg is probably better off without all the angst that comes with one of the most demanding jobs in cricket."

Ian Chappell, who, like Greg, is a former Australian captain, said his brother must have thought hard before deciding not to seek an extension to his 300,000-dollar-a-year job with India.

"I doubt Greg will feel completely fulfilled," wrote Ian. "A perfectionist, even one who has mellowed, is never going to be happy with under-achieving on his expectations. "Greg`s only rationale for playing cricket was to win. His approach in his latest role would have been exactly the same -- to do everything he could to help India win.

"Greg is a respectful person but there is no point in trying to be like an Indian when you`ve been employed because of your knowledge and experience as an Australian cricketer."

Greg Chappell will sumbit his report on the World Cup debacle to Indian cricket chiefs on Friday, the first day of a two-day meeting to take stock of the team`s poor performance in the Caribbean.

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