- Greg Chappell’s dishevelled inexperienced cap has gone lacking
- Seemingly vanished from a storage facility in Brisbane
- Chappell stated he’s ‘upset’ on the scenario
Australian cricket nice Greg Chappell has referred to as on the general public to assist find his lacking dishevelled inexperienced taking part in cap after it went lacking from a storage facility in Brisbane in circumstances which have left him mystified.
Chappell, 76, was getting ready a transfer to Adelaide lately when he observed the cap had disappeared.
‘We [family] had stuff in storage for about 10 years or so, and once we moved again to Adelaide we introduced every thing out of storage and I used to be anticipating to search out that dishevelled inexperienced cap, nevertheless it did not seem,’ Chappell advised the Cricket Et Al podcast.
‘I do not know what occurred to it. I would not prefer to solid aspersions, nevertheless it went into storage, nevertheless it does not appear to have come out.
‘I do not encompass myself with my cricket memorabilia … however I’m a bit bit upset.’
Chappell added he was ‘something however a hoarder’ however admitted the dishevelled inexperienced has sentimental worth along with the excessive value it will appeal to if he bought it.
Shane Warne’s dishevelled inexperienced fetched a shocking $1million at public sale in 2020, with Don Bradman’s cap going for $450,000 that 12 months.
A schoolboy prodigy in South Australia, Chappell made his Take a look at debut in 1970 versus England – the place he scored a century on the WACA in Perth – and shortly developed a popularity as a cultured prime order-batsman.
He was appointed Australian captain in 1975 after which signed on for the breakaway World Sequence Cricket competitors, funded by Kerry Packer.
Australian cricket nice Greg Chappell has referred to as on the general public to assist find his lacking dishevelled inexperienced after it went lacking from a storage facility in Brisbane
Chappell made his Take a look at debut in 1970 versus England and shortly developed a popularity as a cultured prime order-batsman
After retiring in 1984, Chappell turned his consideration to teaching, working as an Australian selector throughout two stints in addition to a vibrant spell in command of India
Chappell can also be infamously recognized for his key position within the underarm bowling incident of 1981, the place Greg ordered his youthful brother Trevor to roll a ball on the bottom to make sure Australia could not lose a one-day worldwide match towards New Zealand on the MCG.
Whereas throughout the legal guidelines of the sport on the time, Chappell was extensively condemned for his unsportsmanlike conduct.
Commentating for Channel 9 on the time, former Australian captain Richie Benaud described the act as ‘disgraceful’ and in addition stated it was ‘one of many worst issues I’ve ever seen on a cricket area.’
Malcolm Fraser, Australia’s then Prime Minister, labelled the act ‘opposite to all of the traditions of the sport.’
After retiring in 1984, Chappell turned his consideration to teaching, working as an Australian selector throughout two stints in addition to a vibrant spell in command of India.
He additionally coached South Australia domestically.
In 2002, Chappell was inducted to the Australian Cricket Corridor of Fame.

















