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‘Greg was always in a no-win situation with India coach job’

mid-day catches up with former Australia cricketer Trevor Chappell on his brief visit to Mumbai; talks about his brother’s controversial 2005-2007 coaching stint and of course that infamous underarm incident of 1981

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Trevor Chappell points to his fellow Australian Keith Stackpole’s  1969-70 century on the Honours Board at the Cricket Club of India  on Tuesday. Pic/Clayton Murzello

Trevor Chappell points to his fellow Australian Keith Stackpole’s 1969-70 century on the Honours Board at the Cricket Club of India on Tuesday. Pic/Clayton Murzello

Trevor Chappell, 72, has come a long way since he was ordered to bowl an underarm delivery by his brother Greg to prevent New Zealand’s Brian McKechnie from hitting a six that would tie a triangular series game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1980-81. 

He became a Test player for the 1981 Ashes series, 1983 World Cup centurion, fielding coach of Sri Lanka, head coach of Bangladesh and coach of the Singapore national team. The youngest of the Chappell brothers is on a brief visit to the city and is happy to soak in Mumbai’s cricketing ecosystem and visit some 
fascinating places.

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