Things could get worse for India: Chappell

August 14, 2011 03:59 pm | Updated August 10, 2016 01:51 pm IST - London:

A file photo of Ian Chappell.

A file photo of Ian Chappell.

Former Australian skipper Ian Chappell led the chorus of international criticism against the Indian cricket team, saying its performance in the ongoing Test series against England has been “abysmal” and things could get “worse before they get better” for the side.

India is down 0-3 in the four-match series which has cost it the top spot in the ICC Test rankings with the rampaging Englishmen overtaking the visitors.

“This disastrous tour has been a while in the making. The selectors' failure to address issues like an ageing batting line-up, a declining off-spinner, and substandard fielding in the five-day game, has finally come home to roost,” Chappell said.

“The shrewdness of M.S. Dhoni's captaincy, the potency of Virender Sehwag's strokeplay, and the bowling of Zaheer Khan have all done a better job than spackle in covering up the Indian cracks. But like firemen on their sliding pole, the descent for India will be much quicker than their steady climb up the rankings was,” he added.

Chappell blamed the selectors for what seems to be lack of bench strength in Indian cricket.

“In all likelihood, India will be ranked No. 3 by the time they tour Australia. Following three heavy losses to England in the last Ashes series, Australia, it was assumed, would be easy pickings for India. I wouldn't be so sure,” he said in his column.

“With all Australia's problems — and there are many, with two reviews into poor performance running concurrently — they do have fast-bowling potential. If they get the bulk of their young fast bowlers fit for selection, Australia should field a decent pace attack. If they do, the Indian selectors, who have been negligent in their duty, could face their worst nightmare,” Chappell added.

England's cricketer-turned-commentator Tony Greig took a dig at the BCCI for the team's poor show.

“Who will the BCCI blame for this fiasco? Who do Indian cricket supporters blame?

“Is this Eng series victory as good as when we beat them 3-1 back in 76-77 in India. Now that was sweet!!!” Greig tweeted.

Australian spin legend Shane Warne said the Indians have lacked the stomach to fight.

“Feel for India — but also feel they have let themselves down — have not played with any desire or fight Hopefully they learn from this series,” tweeted Warne.

“England deserve to be number 1 team in the world — they have a hunger, passion and play with an intensity — nice to watch them play!”

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