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NZ proves you don’t need sledging in your arsenal to succeed: Greg

NZ proves you don't need sledging in your arsenal to succeed: Greg
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Melbourne: Former Australian Skipper Greg Chappell said the New Zealand test champion has shown that a team does not need to use sledging to achieve success in international cricket.
“New Zealand, now the winner of the ruling world test, has proven without a doubt that it is not something you need in your arms warehouse to succeed,” Chappell wrote in his book ‘Not Out’, extract published in ERA.com.
“In many ways, the type of cricket is played by the Kane Williamson team – a sound of hitting proactively between the goal, sharp fields and precision bowling with a combination of speed, bounce, swings and stitches – whether Australia is a lot of generations before sledging appears as a tactical weapon.
“Chappell’s words in the context of sledging culture which became a big problem in Australian cricket, something exploded after the 2018 ball-tubmarch scandal.” While this kind of thing is sometimes seen under the border of Allan and Mark Taylor, in Steve time, they can Accepted to stand there and turn on opposition players as ordinary tactics, “Chappell wrote.
“The successful generation is turning from a must for something like an honor badge to get up with the opposition’s nose faster than we can build.” Chappell said this slabging culture caused the famous sandaper gate in Cape Town, who saw the suspension of three Australian players – Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft.
“There are periods that lead to Cape Town where some of us have the same feeling.
We can’t tell you what the problem or the explosion will happen, but we know that something unpleasant is on the corner.” Chappell empathy with dough Australia Steve Smith, which was banned for a year by Cricket Australia for her role in a ball-tubmaring scandal.
“I have a very large level of empathy for Steve.
Just like he experienced a crisis in South Africa, I had me on MCG in 1981.
I didn’t see it coming, and I didn’t know if anyone saw it came.
I didn’t realize until that day How much my child is.
And I don’t think someone around me knows it, “he wrote.

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