lol.. your quoted bit was a general statement from Chappell. I don't think he is ever hinting anywhere in that column that Dhoni is the ONLY calm captain around.. He is just talking about Dhoni in this aspect relative to Afridi. Overreaction much?Why India will beat Pakistan: Ian Chappell | News | NDTVSports.com
Chappell says India will beat Pakistan.I have no problem with that,India probably into this match with an edge over us.He says Dhoni is the calmer captain,which is something i agree with.But then Ian says "When you guide your team through tough situations, that builds confidence in the team. Once the team believes that the captain can do some good things, then they (good things) tend to happen."
Surely,no other captain in this tournament has guided a team through tougher times,and no captain in the tournament has been in such top drawer form as Afridi.Confused much Ian?
I m not in the mood to argue on a saturday morning I will give you this. Chappelli takes his dislike of Afrid to stupid levels, even if the original reasons for his dislike were valid.I'm only talking of the Dhoni-Afridi comparison,which is what Ian talks about.
My point is that he's criticizing Afridi for the same thing that he eventually sums up his good captain definition with,in the text i quoted.And surely,if the quoted text is how he defines a great captain,then Afridi is better than anyone in this competition.Yet he refuses to acknowledge any of it,which makes him sound more cringe-worthy.
It's not over-reaction.But yes,it does piss me off a lot.You'd be pissed too if your captain was doing great and was getting un-necessary crap from someone like Ian,who going by his experience of the game,should be more reasonable.