Irfan was happy to play in any role, he was courageous and selfless: Greg Chappell
Cricket | January 07, 2020 9:47 ISTFormer India coach Greg Chappell has praised Irfan Pathan, calling him 'courageous and selfless'.
Former India coach Greg Chappell has praised Irfan Pathan, calling him 'courageous and selfless'.
Irfan Pathan announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Saturday, thus, bringing an end to a career that never took off despite incredible promise.
Steve Smith went past former Test captain Greg Chappell's tally of 7,110 runs with a comfortable single in the 51st over, moving into 10th position.
Laxman, in his recently launched autobiography '281 And Beyond', reveals that under the former Australian coach team India was divided into two or three factions and there was a serious trust deficit.
Ganguly strongly believes that his successor Dravid had no role in then-coach Chappell's decision to evict the left-handed batsman out of the Indian cricket team.
Ganguly got in touch with Chappell as he thought he "would be the best person" to help him in his mission.
During Chappell's stint with the Indian team, the swashbuckler lost captaincy and also his place in the squad for a while.
It was a four-match Test series between India and Australia when Ganguly announced his retirement out of the blue.
Sourav Ganguly revealed that his differences with Greg Chappell started with a side game during the tour of Zimbabwe in 2005.
Former coach of the Indian cricket team and an Australian great Greg Chappell has said that his two-year stint coaching the Indian cricket was a "bit more complicated" than he would have apprehended.
Entrusted with the responsibility of picking India's next chief coach, former captain Sourav Ganguly said that he will not "mess up" as he did once when he recommended Australian Greg Chappell's name in 2005.
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