After 38 years on the job, Santa Luke still has time for everyone. Yes, you too Enlarge this image toggle caption Bill Chappell/NPR Bill Chappell/NPR Somewhere in Maryland, there's a mantel with a framed photo of Santa with a raccoon on his lap. "I get phone calls in August, wanting to know if Santa Luke is coming back," said Romaine …
Australian great Ian Chappell has called the past players supporting Justin Langer as his "PR machine" and threw his weight behind skipper Pat Cummins, who had received flak for not backing the former coach in the lead-up to his resignation. Former cricketers such as Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Mitchell Johnson, Adam Gilchrist and Shane Warne have slammed Cricket Australia and …
Highlights Former cricketers such as Ponting, Hayden, Johnson, Gilchrist and Warne came in support of Langer Many of them also criticised Cummins for not publicly supporting Langer Cummins was one of the players who had raised concerns about Langer's coaching style last year Australian great Ian Chappell has called the past players supporting Justin Langer as his "PR machine" and …
Australia great Ian Chappell believes Ajinkya Rahane is a fabulous captain who will step up and deliver as captain in the absence of Virat Kohli in the last 3 Tests of a much-anticipated 4-match series between India and Australia. "Well, I saw him captain in one Test against Australia and found his captaincy to be fabulous. While Chappell still believes …
In the ongoing ODI series between India and Australia, Glenn Maxwell and David Warner have caught the Indian bowlers off guard a number of times by playing the switch-hit. Sydney: Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has suggested the ICC to ban switch-hitting, saying the shot is “blatantly unfair” to the bowler and the fielding team. Chappell said if the batsman, …
Chappell said the system should never have allowed players to be a part of decision-making. Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has called for an overhaul of the Decision Review System, saying it is encouraging dissent from the players in its existing “manipulative” state. “The look of disdain on the face of umpire Richard Kettleborough after three of his decisions were …