Ian Chappell

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David is a rare breed

David is a rare breed

There are very few aggressive batsmen like Warner who can keep an opposing captain awake at night with their ability to virtually win a match in one session

11 September,2023 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Ian Chappell
Exemplary example

Exemplary example

Despite his emotional approach, Virat Kohli succeeded as captain because the Indian team were fully behind him and wanted to perform well for their captain

29 August,2023 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Ian Chappell
David Warner’s ebullient style is presently unique

David Warner’s ebullient style is presently unique

Even though the opening batsman is not the player he used to be, he’s still good enough to succeed in Australia and should meet his preferred final destination at Sydney in Jan

13 August,2023 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Ian Chappell
Will they live to regret it?

Will they live to regret it?

One aim of a good cricket team is to make the opposition change tactics. England achieved that, but made some poor selection choices—Bairstow over Foakes—and Moeen, who never relished playing against Australia

30 July,2023 07:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Ian Chappell

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