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Ian Chappell is the best captain I played under or saw, his commentary retirement is the end of an era: Greg Chappell - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

Ian Chappell is the best captain I played under or saw, his commentary retirement is the end of an era: Greg Chappell

cricket followers that former Australian captain Ian Chappell knows everything about cricket and what he doesn't know is probably not worth knowing. And when he recently announced retirement from cricket commentary after 45 years behind the microphone (began doing commentary in 1977), it was widely felt that the game and its fans would be deprived of a vocal, sagacious expert. Despite it being 42 years since he played the last of his 75 Tests (February 1980), the eldest of the three Chappell brothers, known to be an intellectual of the game, did not lose his sharpness in reading the game. Along with the likes of Tony Greig, Richie Benaud and Bill Lawry, Chappell was one of the most distinctive voices on Channel Nine and highly regarded as one of the best in the cricket commentary business. Greg Chappell, Ian's brother, said Ian was not only entertaining with his commentary but also superlatively informative and brought the same elements of attraction and aggression that he showed on the field as a player and captain, to the commentary box.

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Mohun Bagan - India's Star Olympic Football Captain Samar 'Badru' Banerjee No More - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Bulgaria -  Kolkata

India's Star Olympic Football Captain Samar 'Badru' Banerjee No More

Former India football team captain Samar 'Badru' Banerjee, who led the country to a historic fourth-place finish in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, died in Kolkata in the early hours of Saturday after a prolonged illness. He was 92. Banerjee is survived by his daughter-in-law. Fondly known as 'Badru Da', he was suffering from Alzheimer, Azotemia and high-blood pressure related ailments, and was admitted at the MR Bangur Hospital after testing positive for COVID-19 on July 27.

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Mohun Bagan - India's star Olympic football captain Samar 'Badru' Banerjee dies - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Bulgaria

India's star Olympic football captain Samar 'Badru' Banerjee dies

football team captain Samar 'Badru' Banerjee, who led the country to a historic fourth-place finish in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, died here in the early hours of Saturday after a prolonged illness. He was 92. Banerjee is survived by his daughter-in-law. Fondly known as 'Badru Da', he was suffering from Alzheimer, Azotemia and high-blood pressure related ailments, and was admitted at the MR Bangur Hospital after testing positive for COVID-19 on July 27. "As his health deteriorated he was shifted to the state-run SSKM Hospital under the supervision of state sports minister Arup Biswas. He breathed his last around 2.10am," Mohun Bagan secretary Debasish Dutta told PTI. "He was our beloved 'Badru Da' and we had bestowed him with the Mohun Bagan Ratna in 2009. It's another big loss for the Maidan," he added in his condolence message. His body was brought to the club as the members and fans paid their last respects. The Indian football teams have participated in three Olympics so far and till date, the performance by the Banerjee-led 1956 side remains the best, when they finished fourth after losing to Bulgaria 0-3 in the bronze medal playoff, in what was known as the 'golden era' of football in the country. Having got a walkover in the first round, the Syed Abdul Rahim-coached side that also had the likes of PK Banerjee, Neville D'Souza and J 'Kittu' Krishnaswamy, defeated Australia 4-2. D'Souza struck a hat-trick in their glorious win. But the team failed to make the final, going down 1-4 to Yugoslavia in the last-four stage.

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Graeme Smith - Virat Kohli - "Under Virat Kohli, India Really Took Test Cricket Seriously": Former South Africa Captain - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India

"Under Virat Kohli, India Really Took Test Cricket Seriously": Former South Africa Captain

India led the way in the development of Test cricket under former skipper Virat Kohli, according to South African legend Graeme Smith, who reckons only five or six countries may be playing the longest format in the coming years. Smith feels just a handful of nations are contributing to the development of Test cricket at the moment.

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Graeme Smith - Brendon Maccullum - 1st Test: England captain Ben Stokes 'absolutely fine' after an 'off-game' against South Africa - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - India

1st Test: England captain Ben Stokes 'absolutely fine' after an 'off-game' against South Africa

The hosts were comprehensively outplayed as the Proteas won inside three days, with this reverse England's first loss under their new red-ball leadership duo of skipper Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum following a run of four successive wins. It was only England's fourth innings defeat in 128 years of Test matches at Lord's and the first since a South Africa team led by Graeme Smith enjoyed a similar thumping in 2003.

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Kagiso Rabada - Brendon Maccullum - Keshav Maharaj - 1st Test: South Africa captain Dean Elgar proud of 'special bunch' after hammering England - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa

1st Test: South Africa captain Dean Elgar proud of 'special bunch' after hammering England

South Africa were utterly dominant, triumphing inside three days against an England team who had won all four of their previous Tests under a new leadership duo of captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum. The match was. in fact. effectively over in six sessions after rain washed out most of Wednesday's first day. "As a playing group it's a special bunch and we play bloody good cricket when we're playing well," said Elgar. South Africa, already top of the World Test Championship table, were in command from the start.

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Former Manchester United captain sends brutal 'relegation' message to Erik ten Hag's players - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester

Former Manchester United captain sends brutal 'relegation' message to Erik ten Hag's players

Manchester United's poor start to the season has seen them lose both of their opening Premier League games.

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Kagiso Rabada - Captain Elgar tips his young South Africa as potential test power - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh

Captain Elgar tips his young South Africa as potential test power

LONDON : Captain Dean Elgar said he always believed his young South African side could become a formidable team after they beat England by an innings and 12 runs within three days in the first test at Lord’s on Friday.

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