In an interview during the Trent Bridge match, Kohli had opined that it is the responsibility of players to keep Test cricket alive by producing quality cricket.
Writing in his column for ESPN Cricinfo, Ian Chappell recommended:
With the plethora of limited-overs contests and T20 leagues springing up across the globe, many cricket experts fear for the future of Test cricket. Ian Chappell agreed that new formats are only cluttering the cricketing schedule. He further wrote:
In the same column, Ian Chappell dismissed views that the quality of batting and fielding in cricket has improved in recent times. Explaining his thoughts on the same, the former Aussie skipper said:
Countries must have functional development system to produce good Test players: Ian Chappell
Ian Chappell further opined that the skills required to succeed in the traditional version of the game have to be acquired at a young age. Explaining how this can be achieved, he wrote:
Ian Chappell played 75 Tests for Australia from 1964 to 1980, scoring 5345 runs at an average of 42.42.
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