Chappell's desert pitch
"In any relationship breakdown, nobody is right 100 per cent, and nobody is wrong 100 per cent," Greg Chappell tells Ajay S Shankar in the Indian Express .
“Movement needs change. The Ashok chakra is about movement and change, it’s the centre of your national flag. It’s perfectly apt for the flag, it’s perfectly apt for what we are trying to do here. We need these kids to move on, move forward, and to do that, you need change. That’s what the wheel is about,” he says, unusually animated now, his hands cutting huge arcs in the air, inside his office at the stadium, amidst a pile of practice cones, plastic ropes, cricket bats, bastketballs, stumps, posters and CDs.
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan is a former assistant editor at Cricinfo