sir,there's nothing but acclimatation with indian with indian pitches,ur overreacting withur comments about the aussies,the same players such as steve smith is bound to take ricky pontings place,,,future aussie skipper
Ian Chappell brought out the most important and the single critical management mix of "skill and attitude" when he pointed to the "FAITH IN TECHNIQUE plus the BELIEF/NON-BELIEF IN TECHNIQUE bringing PANIC" as the cause for players not developing themselves into Super performers.
Ian Chappell's is by far the best analysis that I have come across in reports following Australia's debacle.
All players specially, along with administrative and management team, have been fed the right DIAGNOSIS to take remedial action and bring the Glorious Australian Moment back again.
Re: Ian Chappell
by ranjit roy on Mar 28, 2013 02:40 PM
ian chappell is easily the sharpest and shrewdest brain around, ready to pick the slightest nuance, strategy, technique, gamesmanship that other cricketers can't even think about and non-cricketingBhogle's are made to look like jesters
Re: Re: Ian Chappell
by Sunil Vaidya on Mar 31, 2013 07:08 AM
this sharpest and shrewdest brain gives so many of his opinions in his columns and after some time he has to say the exact opposite of it...
Among the current crop, no batsman looks like playing long innings and scoring big hundreds consistently. Players like Warner, Watson will score the odd hundred/fifty, but not consistently like say a Hayden or a Langer. This Aussie team is the weakest i have seen in my life. It's more like a Kiwi team playing for Aus and wearing Baggy green