In what way? From what I understand they were both pretty forceful personalities, both on and off the field.Chappell's roundedness is a bit overstated. He didn't play that much in the subcontinent though he did well in the opportunities he was given. Neither really strike one as an alpha, unlike their more celebrated peers.
Was it Eddie Paynter that said this?'He liked a shag did Wally'
With a laudable attitude like that what could possibly go wrong?
I believe soWas it Eddie Paynter that said this?
I reckon averaging 56 against the WIs in a career that went from 70-84 is pretty "alpha"Neither really strike one as an alpha
I'm talking technique wise.Chappell's roundedness is a bit overstated. He didn't play that much in the subcontinent though he did well in the opportunities he was given. Neither really strike one as an alpha, unlike their more celebrated peers.
His Wikipedia page adds this gem:'He liked a shag did Wally'
With a laudable attitude like that what could possibly go wrong?
David Foot quotes an unnamed cricketer saying that the two ruling passions of Hammond's life "were his cricket bat and his genitals".
This, hard to call it not having seen much of Hammond. Both clearly great players, happy to get splinters in bum on this one.Both exceptional players of their generation who were over shadowed by Bradman (definitely) and Richards (arguably).respectively
He must be the only international cricketer to miss a whole season because of a dose of the clapHis Wikipedia page adds this gem:
I'm as west Indian as they come and even I would have no real issue with greg Chappell being ranked above sir viv. Greg was that good. And I'm an unashamed viv fanaticI meant they weren't really as dominating compared to Bradman or Viv. As batsmen.
I mean, you’re comparing them to the man who literally has everyone dominated for his career and the man who had one of the best batting peaks in history.I meant they weren't really as dominating compared to Bradman or Viv. As batsmen.
I would tend towards Hammond, simply because he played better spinners and was pretty successful. Similarly Chappell was most likely a better player of pace.Who was the better player of spin between the 2?