To be fair, Ian Chappell in his playing days did fight for the...

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    To be fair, Ian Chappell in his playing days did fight for the wages of cricket players and was heart and center of the World series cup. During his commentary, he kept reminding us of that, ad nauseum!
    His views of the Don was interesting but tells me more about champions like Don Bradman, their self belief and determination to be No1, with no feelings for his team mates. I recall my father saying the same thing about the Don back in the seventies. Much like Kohli today!
    Michael Clarke was on a hiding to nothing taking over from Ponting. He was captaining post Magrath/ Warne and was never liked by his peers! His spat with Katich said allot about his conceited attitude and IMHO, he should be put in the same basket as the underarm incident, its one we would rather forget!
 
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