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Ian Chappell, the former Australian captain, has announced his retirement from journalism after a career spanning over five decades. In his final column for ESPNcricinfo, Chappell reflected on some of the most memorable moments he has written about, including the epic battle between Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne in the 1998 Chennai Test. He also recalled VVS Laxman's iconic 281 against Australia in Kolkata, highlighting the genius of Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting's aggression on the field.
Chappell's decision to retire from journalism comes after a long and illustrious career, during which he has written about some of the most significant moments in cricket history. He has been a respected voice in the cricket world, known for his insightful writings and critical reviews. Chappell's retirement is likely to be felt by cricket fans and journalists alike, who have come to appreciate his unique perspective and experience in the sport.
In his final column, Chappell also shared an anecdote about the importance of meeting deadlines and the influence of American sports writer Walter Wellesley "Red" Smith on his writing style. He recalled a time when he forgot to follow Smith's advice to avoid drinking before filing a column, resulting in a piece that was "absolute codswallop." Chappell's wife, Barbara-Ann, has been a positive influence on his writing, serving as an excellent sub-editor and providing valuable feedback.
Some of the recent cricket match results include:
- India won by 6 wickets (with 45 balls remaining) against Pakistan
- Zimbabwe won by 3 wickets (with 4 balls remaining) against Ireland
- U.S.A. won by 8 wickets (with 29 balls remaining) against Oman
- Pakistan HKG won by 5 wickets (with 8 balls remaining) against DLSWC
- Kowloon CC won by 5 runs against USRC
Ian Chappell's retirement from journalism marks the end of an era in cricket writing. His contributions to the sport will be remembered for years to come, and his writing will continue to inspire and inform cricket fans around the world. As he closes the writing section of his computer, Chappell can look back on a career that has been filled with memorable moments, iconic matches, and a deep passion for the sport of cricket.
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