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ExcerptsBackground NoteIn 2000, Indian cricket was at its nadir. The match-fixing8 scandal had taken its toll with some senior players including former captain Mohammed Azharuddin and cricketer Ajay Jadeja being banned from cricket...
Chappell's Selection WelcomedExperts welcomed Chappell's selection and some even opined that it was "the best thing that could happen to Indian cricket."24 They felt that the tough Aussie, a legend himself, would command the respect of the star-studded Indian team (Refer to Exhibit II for Greg Chappell - A fact-file)...
An Inauspicious BeginningSoon after taking over, Chappell told the media that Tendulkar would not be the player he had been a couple of years earlier...
8] Match fixing in organized sports occurs when
a match is played to a completely or partially pre-determined result. |
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