India gets it right, not Australia, feels Ian Chappell
Updated On: 14 June, 2015 06:50 AM IST | | Ian Chappell
<p>Ian Chappell writes on how 'pick 'em young and watch 'em flourish' is no longer the Australian credo, hails India for finding good replacements for Tendulkar, Dravid, Laxman, Ganguly and Sehwag</p>

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One of the commentators on the Australia versus West Indies series cited the success of Adam Voges, with his debut Test ton at age 35, as an example of the strength of the country’s cricket.
I’d argue the opposite. Australia’s need to turn to an advanced-aged cricketer in Voges - and others like him previously - is an indication the system is failing to produce enough ‘Test match ready’ young batsmen.

