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Greg Chappell: Not Out: From India to Ball Tampering to Australian Cricket's Future

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Greg Chappell: Not Out: From India to Ball Tampering to Australian Cricket's Future

Contributors:

By (Author) Greg Chappell

ISBN:

9781743797235

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Imprint:

Hardie Grant Books

Publication Date:

3rd November 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

796.358

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 143mm, Height 217mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

428g

Description

Greg Chappell: Not Outbrings hismany years of experience to the fore to discuss Australia's favourite sport from all angles, including scandals, mental skills, and the future of the game.

Greg Chappell's retirement as a cricketer was the conventional end of a great sporting career. But it was only the start of an equally lively journey. An original thinker and a peerless judge of talent, Chappell commands respect and is widely sought after for his views on all things cricket. He has seldom been away from the thick of it.Here, he tells all.

Forty years since the underarm, Chappell takes us inside the secretive world of selection. He tells the story of Twenty20's forerunner Super 8s, and reveals his insights from an eventful stint as coach of India. He speaks frankly on a decade at Cricket Australia, including warning signs he saw ahead of the Newlands scandal, and calls for greater focus on the game's mental skills. Chappell also unveils a blueprint for the future of Australian cricket. He argues forcefully that the game has drifted too far from the type of lean, hungry system that helped to take the national team to the top.

Greg Chappell: Not Outis a uniquely insightful and entertaining look at cricket, and a must-read for all fans of the sport.

Author Bio

Greg Chappell MBE was the outstanding Australian batsman of his generation and represented Australia in both Test cricket and One Day Internationals.An exceptional all round player, he bowled medium pace and upon his retirement from Test cricket held the world record for the most catches. He was captain of the Australian cricket team for 48 Tests and lost only 13. Chappellretired as a player in 1984, and was then appointed a selector for the Australian team and became a member of the Australian Cricket Board until 1988. He has worked as a coach, including a two-year stint with the Indian national team, and hadregular stints in the commentary box for Channel 9 and the ABC. He is widely sought after for his opinions on cricket.

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