Former Kangaroo captain Ian Chappell, India’s triumph over Australia is historic

Ian Chappell, former captain of the Australian cricket team, believes that due to the corona virus epidemic and the biological bubble environment at the present time, cricketers’ lives have become increasingly difficult. He also referred to the India-Australia Test series a few months ago, which resulted in the Kangaroo team’s bowling attack, but Team India’s bowling department was able to stay fresh despite injuries. The former Kangaroo captain explained why India achieved a historic victory over their home ground against Australia.

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Chappell wrote in his column, ‘ESPN Cricinfo’ that, in a four-match Test series played between Australia and India, the Kangaroo team used the same bowling attack in all matches, due to injury. In other words, it benefited him even later. Due to injury, the Indian bowlers had the opportunity to rest for a while, which is very important at the moment. Chappell said India was one of the few teams with enough skilled bowlers to meet the challenges of a busy schedule and still remain competitive.

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Explain that Team India defeated Australia 2–1 and retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, thanks to a spectacular display of young players. For the team, young players Mohammed Siraj, Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur and Rishabh Pant took advantage of key opportunities and witnessed a series of historic victories. After winning the series, the BCCI has awarded the entire team a prize of Rs 5 crore. This win is also special for the team as the team achieved it without Virat Kohli. Virat returned to India after playing the first match of this four-match series. He made this decision because of the birth of his first child.

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