Greg Chappell
This grandson of Victor Richardson bid farewell to test Cricket against
.. Fittingly he also made a hundred on his test debut at Perth in 1969-70 verus Austrlai scoring 108 runs.He thus joined the select band of batsman who scored centuries on debut and in their final tests.
In the 1971-72 unofficial tset series against Rest of he World Greg revealed why he would become one of the true greats of the game.He averaged 114 runs including 2 centuries ,.His 197 in the 3rd test was as an exhibition of unflawed brilliance.He exhibited perfect balance and made his opponents look like pawns on a chessboard.
The first sign of true greatness in Greg’s batting was displayed in the 1971-72 Ashes in
In the Carribean in 1973 Greg topped the first class averages for Australia led by his brother Ian Chappell where his team triumphed 2- in the test series.In 1974-75 his batting played an instrumental role in
Greg’s batting had a charasterictic English style which had elegance personified in total contrast to brother Ian who had a charasterictic ruggedness and arrogance about his batting.One feature of his career was their back to back centuries at Wellington when Ian and Greg became the first brother combination to score 2centuries apiece in a test match.(Greg scored 247not out and 133 not out while Ian scpored 145 and 121)Often it was Ian who inspired Greg.It was a sight to behold watching the two brothers batting at the crease who were temperamentally so different.
After inheriting the legacy of a champion team nurtured by brother Ian Chappell, in 1975 Greg led his team to 5-1 victory in a test series against the West Indies ,billed as the World Championship contest.He compiled runs in a Bradmanesque manner taking the West India bowlers to the sword.,scoring 702 runs at 117 runs apiece.He tore the calypso attack to shreds like a sword piercing flesh.but with the grace of a violinist.No batsman ever score more prolifically in a test series in début series as captain.Greg alos scored the most number of runs by an Australian batsman ever I a test series against the West Indies. His 182 not out at
Greg had a successful series against Pakistan at home in 1976-1977.He went on to lead is taem I England in the Ashes where his team went down 3-1 Howevr Greg exhibited unmatched elegance ,making it look as though the rest were mere club batsman.There was no Australian batsman in his league.At the Oval ,he score a masterly 124 not out in rainy conditions.,in he final one day international of he Prudential trophy.Playing for ataem having lost it’s stalwarts in Packer Ricket Greg led and played with immaculate skill.
In World Series Cricket Greg gave some breathtaking exhibitions of batting.He sored 246 not out against aWorld 11 and 174 against the
In the post Packer era Greg dominated bowling with equal ease. He scored profically in a home series against India,(drawn rubber) 2 home series versus Pakistan,(led his team in 1981 but played under Kim Hughes in 1983-84)in an away series in New Zealand,in 2 home series against England.and in an away series.against Pakistan.In 1979-9-80 he averaged 45 against West Indies(side lost 2-0 when he scored 124 to help save the first test at Brisbane) but then averaged 79.80 against England, including a century and a match-winning 98 not out at Sydney on a rained pitch.(led his team to 2-0 win in test series) He followed that up averaging 76.80 in a 3 test series in 1980 in
Where would Greg rank overall as a batsman?To me he is just a hare’s breadth below Viv Richards,Sachin Tendulkar or Brian Lara and is among the 10 best batsman of all time.I would still rate him the best post-war Australian batsman.Ricky Ponting was statistically better but did not face he same type of opposition or the same caliber of bowling.(Though he played the bouncing ball better).Dennis Lillee and Sir Richard Hadlee rate him the most perfect batsman they have ever bowled to. Dennis Lille rates him only behind Viv Richards,Gary Sobers,Barry Richards and Graeme Pollock.In is era Greg was the greatest Competitor to Viv Richards and Sunil Gavaskar.Unfortunately statisticians have not aken into account the run she scored in the World series super tests or the unofficial tests against the Rest of the World.
Staistically Greg averaged 53.86 scoring 7110 runs in 151 innings in 87 tests.I rate him 2 nd best amongst Australian batsman behind only Bradman.Though Ian Chappell was better in a crisis(as well as against the boucing ball or on bad wickets) or Allan Border was more prolific they could not dominate an attack like Greg Chappell or win as many matches.14 out of his 24 centuries in test matches were match-winning affairs and Greg had a phenomenal average of 70 in test matches won by Australia.(better than Viv Richards,Tendulakr or Lara in modern times .)Ricky Ponting or Matthew Hayden may match Greg Chappell’s ability to dominate or been greater match-winners staistically but to me have not faced the same calibre of bolwing and had the advantage of playing for a champion team.Greg Chappel has faced the greatest bolwers of any era.(Andy Roberts,Imran Khan Etc).) True playerslike Gary Sobers ,Imran Khan or Michael Holding rated brother Ian Chappell a better batsman but silmuntaneously Sir Don Bradman,Sir Richard Hadlee and Sunil Gavaskar and Dennis Lillee rated Greg better. Greg Chappell’s scores in Packer CRicket in the 1977-79 period and in the 1972 Rest of the World versus
Technically Greg was the best Australian batsman after Sir Don.Greg had a unique composure with an impregnable defence.In the post-war era there has not been a more correct Australian batsman.He had extraordinary judgement whether he should defend with a perfectly straight bat ar launch ablistering attack,including majestic drives,cuts and flicks on either side of the wicket.In the Arc region he batted like a surgeon performing an a operationand he was the best ever player of the flicked drive through mid wicket.. When in full flow he was reminiscent of an emperor dicating his knights but scored his runs with the precision of asurgeon performing an operation.He was a perfect model for a schoolboy batsman. Few batsman ever have combined such technical correctness with the ability to destroy bowilng.In Greg’s only weakness was his vulnerability against the bouncing ball which was exposed on fast tracks against the WEst Indian paceman,particularyly in 1979-80 He often top edged bouncers attempting the hook shot and his predominatly Front foot Technique got him into trouble.Greg mastered the seaming Englsih wickets,the turning tarcks in the sub-continent and the bouncy Australain tracks.
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Greg also exhibited great will power after a string of failures against West Indies at home in 1981-82 and he contemplated retirement.Howevere he returned like a Muhammad Ali scoring 176 in New Zealand in 1982and went on to play 3 relatively succesful Australian INternational seasons.(4Centuries against England and Pakistan )
As askipper brother Ian was vastly better and Greg could never motivate his team to the same extent as Ian and was not as sound a tactician..Ian virtually handed over an empire to Greg in the 1975-76 series against West Indies(Austrlai triumphed 5-1)The base of Austrlalia’s great rise was built by none other than Ian Chappellwhich paved the way for Greg leading Austrlia to a 5-1 triumph in his debut series as skipper. after making
Greg Chappell played some great one day International knocks and sometimes he was unbowlabe in the shorter version.He averaged around 36 with some useful match-winning hundreds and fifties displaing classical improvisation.
.Howevere his career had blemishes like when he made brother Trevor Chappel bowl an underarm ball when opponents New Zealand required 6 of the last ball against New Zealand in 1980-81.It was one of the game’s most unsporting incidents.He also morally justified Dennis Lillee’s assault on Javed Mianda at Perth in 1981-82.Although very cool and graceful thes 2 incidents spoke against his sportsmanship.
Greg rate Gary Sobers,Vivaian RichardsSachin Tendulkar,Bria Lara and Barry Richards as his 5 best batsman,while arted Denis Lilllee,Andy Roberts.Malcolm Marshall,Jeff Thomson and Shane Warne as his 5 best bowlers.
After retiring Greg became asuccesful commentator and at present is the coach of the Indian team..His memories will remain forever till the game exists.Few batsman have displayed such feline grace while batting.It is really sad that he never played in India where many acricket school boy modelled his batting style on Greg..He was an ornament to the game.

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