When Greg Chappell was India coach he taught the group methods to win One-day Internationals whereas chasing targets, former India all-rounder Suresh has stated.
“I believe someplace alongside the road, regardless of all of the controversies round his teaching profession, he taught India methods to win and the significance of successful,” Suresh Raina has written in his upcoming autobiography ‘Believe – What Life and Cricket Taught me’.
“We were all playing well at that point, but I remember him stressing a lot on breaking down run chases at batting meetings,” he wrote.
Raina was among the many gamers who Chappell appeared to have trusted. He, in truth, made his ODI debut on Chappell’s first collection as in-charge, in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. Although Raina failed to attain in Dambulla, the left-hander went on to play 226 ODIs, scoring 5,615 runs at 35.31 and bagging 36 wickets along with his spin.
Under Chappell, India gained 17 ODIs on the trot — from September 2, 2005, to 18 May 2006, whereas chasing with Rahul Dravid as captain.
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