Sydney: Former Australian Skipper Ian Chappell said that India and England have sufficient depths in their cricketers collection, and he also argues that Australia is lacking in terms of having sufficient Cricketers who can make the transition to international cricket smoothly.
Chappell said that the depth of India was at the show in a series against Australia, where an injured side defeated the team from the bottom in their own backyard.
“It has become very clear during this pandemic era that one of the valuable materials in the depth cricket squad.
Ideally, it must be good at hitting and bowling.
India displays their extensive depth – especially in a fast bowling – in defeating Australia – in defeating Australia – In defeating Australia – In defeating Australia on their last tour.
In making six changes from the first to second test and still beat England comfortably at Edgbaston, New Zealand was surprised by their talents too, “Chappell wrote in his column for EspnCricinfo.
“England has displayed depth and flexibility by emptying Pakistan comprehensively in their three-match ODI series.
Their prospects for ash in Australia are also driven by skilled performances from Saqib Mahmood and Brydon Carse, two bowlers who should be assets at Bouncy Pitches,” he added.
Chappell also said that the Indian team was best placed when it came to batting talent.
The former Australian Skipper also praised the state development system that produces traditional techniques.
“When it comes to batting talent, India is best placed from all teams.
Their development system, which produces players with” traditional techniques “and provides sufficient opportunities at first grade level, is someone to jealous,” Chappell said.
“Your mind, the extent to which India will be fully tested on the UK tour because they have to react to the terms of isolation and they have not even played a heating game.
Just another example why the modern cricket team considers the depth of the king,” he added.
Speaking of the depth of Australia, Chappell said: “One of the first teams whose recently did not implicate the substantial depth is Australia.
Batting is the main field of concern and the dough has not developed in the Caribbean, with only Mitchell Marsh who made a sign.
But Marsh It is impossible to replace Cameron Green as an allrounder test hit six.
“” Once again the Australian bat was proven fragile when David Warner and Steve Smith was glance “He added.