Former Australia captain Ian Chappell calls time on commentary career
The 78-year-old former Australia skipper is globally known for his intelligent views on the game and his straightforward manner of telling about them.
The 78-year-old former Australia skipper is globally known for his intelligent views on the game and his straightforward manner of telling about them.
The 39-year-old Anderson orchestrated Indian batting collapse as the visitors were all out for 78 in the first innings of the third Test at Headingley
Ashwin though ended as the top wicket-taker in the recent home series against England, picking 33 wickets and earning the player-of-the-series award.
Ian Chappell India's formidable top-order may tip the scales in favour of the hosts in the Test series which gets underway from February 5.
The first Test at Adelaide will be India’s first day-nigt Test outside home soil. It will also be Virat Kohli’s only appearance in all-whites in Australia.
Chappell also feels that India should have Hardik Pandya in the Test side when they travel to Australia later this year.
Chappell once faced Brad Hogg during a net session.
The Australian said Kohli's fitness also makes him stand apart from his contemporaries.
Gavaskar said that the two sets of teams got along very well off the pitch although their encounters were always high on intensity.
Chappell added administrators should make a change to the leg-before-wicket (LBW) rule in favour of the bowlers.