Chappell says he was victim of racist attack
Posted on Nov 14, 2007 at 00:17 | Updated Nov 14, 2007 at 14:10
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Mumbai: Greg Chappell, who capped off a volatile two-year stint with the Indian cricket team, has hit out at the Indian Cricket Board for sidestepping the issue of breach of security at Orissa’s Bhubaneswar Airport.
The incident occurred close to a One-Day game against West Indies in January this year. A worker of a regional political outfit got past the police cordon at the Biju Patnaik Airport and hit Chappell on the back.
"I got hit on the side of the head and my immediate reaction was 'he's broken my jaw'," Chappell was quoted as saying.
Further he said, "This bloke came in from behind and gave me a whack in the right ear. Luckily he yelled out as he was leaping through the air to punch me and gave me enough warning to pull away a little bit.
"It was still a fairly solid blow. My legs buckled, but I had a briefcase on wheels with a long handle and I was able to use it as support to stop me from going down."
He has accused the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for covering up the "serious assault." In a certain documentary, he has categorically stated that he was a victim of racist attack.
In an interview to The Australian, Chappell took a dig at the establishment that runs Indian cricket: "As I said to the BCCI in a letter, had it been one of the players who was attacked there would have been an outcry, but because it was me no-one seemed to care. The reply came back talking about my racist comments.”
"There was a cover-up," he said, "everyone went into cover-up mode. It was a serious assault. It wasn't just a push in the back as the media was led to believe. The whole thing was played down. The only phone call I got from the BCCI asked me whether it really happened."
The accused had justified his action saying that he was frustrated at the step-motherly treatment meted out to players from Orissa.
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Posted By Satish
In India whenever the team did not perform, even the criket players posters were burnt and their houses were targeted.
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Posted By Hari
Dude please do not generalise your opinions on all the people in India. You truly demonstrated what kind of Indian
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Posted By Dave
Totally agree with you
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Posted By Truly Indian
These comments just show what we Indians are. Really and in True colors. We think those who come to India
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Posted By Kamal Rathi
First of all, He was in India not for Indian cricket but for \''Big Bucks\''. Secondly, no Indian will attack
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