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Fierce Focus: Greg Chappell

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Fierce Focus: Greg Chappell
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Malcolm Knox
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 148
Category/GenreCricket
ISBN/Barcode 9781742703169
ClassificationsDewey:796.358092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hardie Grant Books
Imprint Hardie Grant Books
Publication Date 1 November 2012
Publication Country Australia

Description

Greg Chappell was the outstanding Australian batsman of his generation. Though he had an appetite for big scores, it was his calm brow and courtly manner that bowlers found just as disheartening. When he followed his brother Ian into the Australian captaincy, his feat of scoring centuries in each innings of his captaincy debut has been unequalled. After retiring he went into coaching, spending some time with South Australia and working as a consultant at Pakistan's National Cricket Academy. In 2005 he was appointed coach of the Indian national cricket team on a two-year term - a stintthat included a stormy public falling out with the captain, Sourav Ganguly. He has been Head Coach of Cricket Australia's Centre of Excellence in Brisbane and in 2010 Greg Chappell was made Cricket Australia's first full-time selector and National Talent Manager - a position of unequalled power. In this book Greg Chappell will reflect upon how things have changed since he grew up playing cricket in his backyard with his brothers Ian and Trevor; how Australia's fortunes have see-sawed over the years; the great teams and the great players; the scandals and the opportunities. He has been acricketer, captain, commentator and selector - he has seen it all.

Author Biography

One of Australia's most highly acclaimed and versatile writers, Malcolm Knox has published eleven books, including The Greatest and four novels. A former literary editor and chief cricket correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald, Malcolm has won two Walkley awards and has been runner-up for Journalist of the Year.