Top cricketers who shined as players but failed as coaches

Let us take a look at three cricketing greats who shone as players but failed to leave a lasting impact as coaches.

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1. Greg Chappell

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Greg Chappell. (© Getty Images)

Former Australian cricketer Greg Chappell had an illustrious career, holding a Test batting average of 53.86, and he registered his legacy as a key figure in Australian cricket. In May 2005, he was appointed as the head coach of the Indian national team for a two-year term, leading up to the 2007 Cricket World Cup. But his tenure faced public and media criticism regarding his handling of the batting lineup and coaching methods.

Several Indian cricketers, including Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, and Zaheer Khan, openly voiced their displeasure with Chappell’s approach. India’s campaign in the 2007 Cricket World Cup ended in a first-round exit, which increased the scrutiny on his coaching decisions. His tenure was widely considered unsuccessful and after the disappointing World Cup performance, he resigned from his role.

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