Sandeep Patil wrote big things about former Indian coach Chappell, Wright and Kumble in his Autobiography.

Sandeep Patil believes that John Wright was successful as the Indian coach because he gave free rein to the players. Sandeep Patil (Photo Source: Getty Images) ‘Beyond Boundaries’, the autobiography of 1983 World Champion team member and former Indian selector Sandeep Patil, was released in Mumbai on November 6, 2024. In this book, Sandeep Patil shares his views about some of India’s coaches since John Wright. The former player believes that John Wright was successful as the Indian coach because he gave free rein to the players. But then Greg and Anil Kumble were unable to do so. John Wright was the ideal coach for India- Sandeep Patil Describing John Wright, Sandeep Patil wrote that, he was an ideal coach for India and after his tenure, India’s record abroad kept getting better. He also said that Wright kept his distance from the press and was not in the news much. Sandeep Patil wrote in his book, Since the year 2000, India has had many international coaches and support staff. This has been of great benefit, as India’s foreign record has continuously improved. It started with John Wright becoming India’s first foreign coach. I think John was the ideal coach for India. He was soft spoken, polite, always kept to himself and was happy living in the shadow of Sourav Ganguly. Apart from all this, he maintained distance from the press. He managed it so well that he was rarely in the news, unlike Greg Chappell’s tenure. Greg Chappell was in the news every day- Patil Patil believes that Greg Chappell did not try to understand the thought process of the BCCI board members, president and secretary. Chappell could not establish good relations with other members of the Indian team. Patil also told that Chappell was in the news every day. With Chappelle, he was in the news every day. It is very important for a coach to first understand the policy of that board, the thinking of the board members and the chairman. He should have a good rapport with the president and secretary, and of course with the captain and the team. John did this brilliantly. During John’s tenure, there was no senior and junior issue. It was a team. He believed that all the seniors were leaders in some way or the other, he respected them and gave them free rein, which I think Anil Kumble did not do and also Greg Chappell. Sandeep Patil also told in his book that, instead of learning about the system in India, Greg Chappell wanted to change things from the beginning. However, John Wright was the complete opposite, as he took time to understand Indian cricket. Let us tell you, John Wright coached India in 182 matches, out of which the team won 89 matches. Meanwhile, India won 40 out of 81 matches under Chappell’s leadership. Anil Kumble’s tenure was much shorter than the other two, during his tenure India won 22 out of 35 matches.

Setbacks are a part of every great athlete’s story: Greg Chappell strongly supports Prithvi Shaw

Prithvi Shaw has been dropped from the Mumbai team of Ranji Trophy. Greg Chappell And Prithvi Shaw (Pic Source-X) Former India coach Greg Chappell has strongly supported Prithvi Shaw. Let us tell you that Prithvi Shaw had made a spectacular international debut for Team India. He scored an important century in his Test debut in 2018 against West Indies. However, the experienced player has been dropped from the Mumbai team of Ranji Trophy. According to the team management, Prithvi Shaw’s fitness is not good at the moment and that is why he has been dropped from the Mumbai squad. Greg Chappell wrote in his letter, ‘Hello Earth, I can understand whatever problem you are facing at this time. You will be very sad to be out of Mumbai team. This is really a bad thing but these moments are the turning points of an athlete. This will improve your career and you will also see a lot of change within you. I have full hope that you will be seen performing brilliantly once again. Setbacks are a part of every great athlete’s story. Legendary players like Sir Don Bradman were also dropped from the team and he made a very good comeback. He has not run away from the challenge and has faced it brilliantly. I have also had a drop in my career but it has been a memorable experience. What’s happened before doesn’t tell you anything about Earth: Greg Chappell Greg Chappell further wrote in his letter, ‘I remember seeing you in the India U-19 team in which you performed tremendously and it was really great to see you playing. Those who know about your abilities are watching your journey carefully and we all know that your best performance is yet to come. Whatever has happened before does not represent you, Earth. You are still going through your best time and we are confident that you will return to the team even better. A player has to go through all these things in his cricketing career. The Indian captain who lost the most test matches at home- List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in Tests against New Zealand? Fastest bowler to take 50 T20I wickets for India Take a look at the performance of Team India in every edition of Women’s T20 World Cup-

Cricket Records: 12 players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in the last match of their career

In this article, we will look at those players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in their last match. Cricketers Scoring a Century in Their Farewell International Game (Source Cricketers Who Ended Their International Career with a Century: Just as players expect to perform well on their debut in international cricket, they also expect to leave with a great record when they retire from cricket. But not many players have had such a privilege. Some players did not even get the chance to have a farewell match. In such a situation, we are currently looking at those players who retired after scoring a century in their last match in international cricket. List of players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in their final match 1. Alastair Cook (England) Alastair Cook of England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) England’s legendary player Alastair Cook scored 147 runs in his last Test and retired from cricket with this brilliant innings. 2. Jacques Kallis (South Africa) Jacques Kallis of South Africa celebrates his 45th century. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images/Getty Images) Kallis played a crucial innings of 115 runs in his last Test and after that bid farewell to cricket. 3. Mohammad Azharuddin (India) Mohammad Azharuddin Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin scored 102 in his last Test against South Africa. 4. Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) (Photo Source: Getty Images) In 2016, New Zealand’s aggressive batsman Brendon McCullum retired after scoring 145 runs in his last Test. 5. Greg Chappell (Australia) The Australian cricketer Greg Chappell. (Photo by Mike Stephens/Central Press/Getty Images) Chappell scored 182 runs in his last Test against Pakistan and after that retired from cricket. 6. Aravinda de Silva (Sri Lanka) Aravinda de Silva (Source X) De Silva retired on a grand note, scoring 206 in his last match against Bangladesh. 7. Nasser Hussain (England) Nasser Hussain. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Getty Images) England’s Nasser Hussain bid farewell by scoring a century in his last Test against New Zealand in 2004. 8. Jason Gillespie (Australia) Jason Gillespie. (Source – Twitter/X) Gillespie retired after scoring a double century (201*) in his last Test against Bangladesh. 9. Phil Jacques (Australia) Phil Jack’s (Source X) Phil retired after scoring a century against West Indies in 2008. 10. Bill Ponsford (Australia) Bill Ponsford (Source X) Ponsford retired in 1934 after scoring 266 against England. 11. Seymour Nurse (West Indies) Seymour Nurse. (Photo by Dennis Oulds/Central Press/Getty Images) Seymour Nurse scored 258 against New Zealand in 1969 and announced his retirement. 12. Reginald Alexander Duff (Australia) Reggie Duff (Source X) Reginald Alexander Duff scored 146 against England in 1905 and retired from cricket.

Win percentage of Team India Coaches: What is the win percentage of the last 7 coaches of India before Gambhir?

Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid (Photo Source: Win percentage of last 7 coaches of India before Gautam Gambhir? Former Indian opener Gautam Gambhir has been appointed as the new coach of Team India. He took over as the eighth full-time coach since 2000. From John Wright to Rahul Dravid, everyone has coached Team India during this period. The question of who is the best coach of the Indian team will always remain in the minds of the fans. Some people take the name of Gary Kirsten, while some suggest the name of Rahul Dravid. Team India won the 2011 World Cup under the coaching of Kirsten. Similarly, Rahul Dravid led Team India to victory in the 2024 T20 World Cup. Who is the best coach of India: What is the winning percentage of the last 7 coaches of India before Gautam Gambhir? 1. John Wright New Zealand’s John Wright was the coach of India from 2000 to 2005. During this period, India played 182 matches in all three formats, out of which it won 89 and lost 71. John Wright’s win percentage is 48.9. 2. Greg Chappell Australia’s Greg Chappell was the coach of India from 2005 to 2007. Under his coaching, Team India played 81 matches, out of which it won 40 matches and lost 31 matches. Greg Chappell’s winning percentage is 49.4. 3. Gary Kirsten South Africa’s Gary Kirsten was the coach of India from 2008 to 2011. Under his coaching, Team India won the 2011 ODI World Cup. India has played 144 matches and won 85 of them. It lost 44 matches. Overall, their winning percentage is 59. 4. Duncan Fletcher Zimbabwe’s Duncan Fletcher was the coach of India from 2011 to 2015. During this period, Team India won 92 out of 171 matches and lost 62 matches. India’s winning percentage under his coaching was 53.8. 5. Anil Kumble Former Indian Test captain Anil Kumble was the coach from 2016 to 2017. During this period, India won 23 out of 37 matches and lost 8 matches. The winning percentage under Kumble’s coaching was 62.1. 6. Ravi Shastri After Kumble, Ravi Shastri held this post from 2017 to 2021. Under Shastri’s coaching, Team India played 184 matches and won 121, while lost 53 matches. With this, India’s winning percentage under his coaching was 65.8. 7. Rahul Dravid In 2021, former Indian captain Rahul Dravid became the coach after Ravi Shastri. Under Dravid’s coaching, Team India reached the finals of the 2023 World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup. After this, it won the T20 World Cup in 2024. During his tenure as coach, India played 144 matches. During this period, it won 103 matches and lost 36. India’s winning percentage during his tenure was 71.5. Through this, Rahul Dravid can be called the best coach in the history of Team India.

Greg Chappell congratulates Rahul Dravid after T20 WC win, read the big news

After winning the T20 World Cup 2024, Dravid’s coaching contract with Team India is over. Greg Chappell and Rahul Dravid (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former Indian cricket team coach Greg Chappell has congratulated coach Rahul Dravid on winning the recently concluded T20 World Cup. It is worth noting that in the final match of the T20 World Cup, Team India defeated South Africa by 7 runs and won the T20 World title for the second time. Also, by winning this T20 World Cup, Team India has given a great farewell to Rahul Dravid, whose tenure has ended after the recently concluded T20 World Cup. Under Dravid’s coaching, Team India won the Asia Cup 2023 and T20 World Cup 2024. At the same time, it reached the finals of the World Test Championship twice and the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2022 and was the runner-up of the Cricket World Cup 2023. Greg Chappell wishes Rahul Dravid all the best Let us tell you that after Rahul Dravid’s coaching career with Team India ended on a high note, Greg Chappell was quoted as saying by Mid-Day – Congratulations to India on winning the T20 World Cup. I am especially happy for Rahul Dravid for being a part of the victory. His passion for Indian cricket has always been something to watch, so being an integral part of the winning plan will be especially satisfying for him. This win is a great way for him to end his coaching time with the team. After the T20 World Cup, an era ended in Team India So after this T20 World Cup victory, a great era has come to an end in the Indian team. Let us tell you that after winning the T20 World Cup title, captain Rohit Sharma, former captain Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja have decided to end their T20 cricket career.