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India seniors have too much say, says Chappel

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NEW DELHI: Former Australian captain Ian Chappell slammed the Indian Board to letting its senior players have too much say and the selection committee led by Krish Srikkanth have been negligent which has led to this debacle in England.

“The BCCI are in the business of making money, more so than cricket. They have let the senior players have a bit too much say in what they want and the selectors have been negligent in their duty,” Chappell was quoted as saying.

Chappel had even some more harsh words for Srikkanth-led committee for failing to plan for their future and get the combination of players right.

“It almost seems to me like the selectors have said: this is a terrific period for us, we are going to make the most of it, and if we leave the mess to the next lot, too bad. I say that they have not done anything really to plan for the future at all,” Chappell added.

Chappell feels that as long as country’s cricketing set-up produces fine leaders, a team will always provide good results.

“All you have got to do is have a system that produces good young, skilful, competitive cricketers. And if you are producing a number of good, strong leaders then you will be fine. If you are going to produce leaders, then it is not going to matter if you are going to play Test, one-day or Twenty20 matches.”

Chappell has also questioned the selection committee’s intent of finding a potent bowling attack for all conditions.

“India need a decent bowling attack to build a good team around. When India became the No. 1 Test team, I said that I did not see them maintaining that position under all the different conditions.

“They have not also faced up to the fact that Harbhajan Singh has not been a good attacking weapon for at least for a good two years now. And where are the good fast bowlers?,” he questioned.

“Apart from the fact that the selectors have not faced up to the issue of an ageing batting line-up that is terrible in the field in a five-day game,” he fumed.

For the ruthless former Aussie skipper, a winning team should never feel tired.

“I have never seen a winning team tire. All the tired teams are the ones that are losing. India at the moment are losing. India should have been able to stay at the No. 1 for a quite a long time because have a look at the numbers that play the game, just for starts.

“Then they have got all the money, but if it is not well administered then the money does not mean anything,” his statement has a note of caution attached to it.

Chappell thinks that BCCI should have thought about phasing out legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman in order to enable smooth passage for the talented youngster into Test cricket. (PTI)

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