Ian Chappell

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Ian Chappell
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Ian Chappell
Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling type Right-arm Leg Break (LB)
Tests ODIs
Matches 75 16
Runs scored 5345 673
Batting average 42.42 48.07
100s/50s 14/26 0/8
Top score 196 86
Overs bowled 478.5 7
Wickets 20 2
Bowling average 65.79 11.5
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a
Best bowling 2/21 2/14
Catches/stumpings 105/0 5/0

As of 19 July 2005
Source: Cricinfo.com

Ian Michael Chappell (born September 26, 1943 in Unley, South Australia) is a former Australian cricket player. He is a grandson of the famous Victor Richardson (after whom the main gates at the Adelaide Oval are named) and the eldest of three brothers, the others being Greg and Trevor.

Ian Chappell was on the board of directors for Com Tech (later Dimension Data Australia) for several years, a successful marketing exercise for the company.

After retirement from International and first class cricket Ian became a commentator. Australians hear him most often on Channel Nine during the International cricket telecasts. He also hosted the show Wide World of Sports with Mike Gibson during the 1980s (and was subsequently parodied by The 12th Man).

As for his cricket he is widely regarded as one of the most successful captains of the Australian Test team, with the team never losing a series during his captaincy. He is considered instrumental in the formation of the Kerry Packer endorsed World Series Cricket in the 1970s. Along with his brother Greg he was part of, and led, one of the most successful teams to grace the field.

Retiring from International cricket in 1980, Ian played 75 Tests and only 16 One-day Internationals. Debuting in 1964, his career spanned 17 years. He was named as one of the Wisden cricketers of the year in 1976 and inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 2003.

Ian attended the prestigious South Australian Private School, Prince Alfred College.

Ian Chappell's career performance graph.
Ian Chappell's career performance graph.
Preceded by
Bill Lawry
Australian Test cricket captains
1970/1-1975
Succeeded by
Greg Chappell
Preceded by
Bill Lawry
Australian One-day International cricket captains
1972-1975
Succeeded by
Greg Chappell
Preceded by
none
Highest Australian Runscorer in ODI Cricket
1971-1977
Succeeded by
Greg Chappell
Preceded by
none
Highest Score by an Australian in ODI Cricket
60 vs England at Melbourne 1970-71
Succeeded by
Keith Stackpole
Preceded by
Keith Stackpole
Highest Score by an Australian in ODI Cricket
83 vs New Zealand at Dunedin 1973-74
86 vs New Zealand at Christchurch 1973-74
Succeeded by
Alan Turner

Persondata
NAME Chappell, Ian Michael
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Cricketer
DATE OF BIRTH September 26, 1943
PLACE OF BIRTH Unley, South Australia
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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