Greg Chappell’s Batting Evolution: Sir Donald Bradman’s Crucial Advice

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Greg Chappell, one of cricket’s legendary figures, recently shared a fascinating story on the Cricket Library Podcast with Matt Ellis about a significant moment early in his career. It was during his second season for South Australia when Chappell received invaluable advice from none other than the great Sir Donald Bradman himself. This advice would go on to shape Chappell’s batting technique and contribute to his remarkable success.

At the time, Chappell had already made a name for himself as a promising young talent, primarily known for his proficiency on the leg side. However, Bradman had been closely observing Chappell’s career, having even spoken to Chappell’s school coach, Chester Bennett, about his batting. Bradman suggested that Chappell needed to widen his range as a batsman, as he was predominantly a leg side player.

In the Cricket Library Podcast interview, Chappell reminisces, “I was very much a leg side player as a youngster. I don’t know whether someone had taught me to hold the bat in this way, but my top hand, the back of my top hand faced the bowler, which is a very good grip for leg side play, but it’s not a great grip for offside play.”

Although Bradman had earlier suggested to Chappell’s school coach that he should alter his grip, Chappell’s father had intervened, believing that his son was doing well with his current technique. Consequently, Chappell entered the first-class arena with his original grip intact. Despite achieving success with that grip, he realized that most of his runs were still being scored on the leg side.

The turning point came during a match against India in Chappell’s second season. Coincidentally, the South Australian team was placed in a smaller dressing room typically assigned to visiting teams, and Bradman, who served as a selector and was involved in both South Australian and Australian cricket, entered their dressing room. It was an unusual occurrence for Bradman to engage in conversations with young players, but fate had it that Chappell found himself near the exit as Bradman was leaving.

Seizing the opportunity, Chappell greeted Sir Donald and engaged in a brief conversation. It was during this encounter that Bradman offered the pivotal advice: “By the way, I’d change that grip if I were you.” Intrigued, Chappell asked for Bradman’s suggestion, to which he responded, “I’d suggest the grip that I used worked pretty well.” Chappell, eager to learn from the legend, handed Bradman a bat and asked him to demonstrate.

Bradman showed Chappell a neutral grip, where the thumb and forefinger of both hands rested on the bat’s handle, forming a V-shape between them. He emphasized that it might feel uncomfortable initially but encouraged Chappell to persevere, as it would enhance his ability to score runs on the off side. Bradman left, but not before adding, “By the way, I’ve given this piece of advice to one other player. He didn’t take it, and he’s no longer in the team.”

Intrigued by the advice, Chappell wasted no time in implementing it. He called upon his teammates, including bowlers Jeff Hammond and Terry Jenner, and headed to the nets for a trial run. Surprisingly, the new grip felt comfortable, and Chappell decided to use it in his batting that day. From that point on, he continued with the adjusted grip for the rest of his illustrious career.

Chappell acknowledges that Bradman’s advice was the best he received as an adult. The altered grip allowed him to broaden his range, enabling him to score runs more consistently on the off side. In a remarkable twist, Chappell ultimately surpassed Bradman’s tally of Test match runs, forever etching his name in cricketing history.

Greg Chappell’s encounter with Sir Donald Bradman serves as a testament to the influence and impact one piece of advice can have on a cricketer’s career. It highlights the importance of remaining open to guidance, even from the most revered figures in the game, and the willingness to adapt and evolve one’s technique for continued growth.

As cricket enthusiasts reflect on the remarkable career of Greg Chappell, his batting transformation stands out as a testament to the power of mentorship and the enduring legacy of Sir Donald Bradman’s wisdom.

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In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
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Inside the mind of a cricket legend: Greg Chappell on the pivotal moment that changed everything.

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Cricket legend Greg Chappell takes us on a journey through his illustrious career, reflecting on the highs and lows that have shaped him into the iconic figure he is today. Chappell has been one of the most respected and accomplished cricketers of his generation, with numerous accolades and achievements to his name. But, like all great sportsmen, his path to success was not always smooth sailing. In this insightful interview, Chappell shares the story of the pivotal moment that defined his career, discussing the challenges he faced and the mindset he adopted to overcome them. Get ready to be inspired by the remarkable story of a true cricket legend.

Baggy Green 251 GS Chappell – Special Guest on the Cricket Library Podcast

GS Chappell at the 1977 Ashes
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Gregory Stephen Chappell is one of the greats of Australian cricket with his playing record speaking for itself. He has also made a significant impact off the field since calling stumps on his playing career.

In this edition of the Cricket Library Podcast, we hear from Greg about the origins of his passion for the game, breaking into First Class cricket & the crucial batting tip he received from Sir Donald Bradman.

Greg also shares about his epiphany moment sitting in his motel room reflecting on a letter from his father whilst playing against a World XI in Tasmania. His realisation lead to a shift in mindset that was followed by a run of big scores for Australia.

We take a closer look at his 247 not out against NZ in 1974 where he and brother Ian both made centuries in each innings of the game.There are some wonderful insights regarding balancing playing cricket with a young family and holding down a job.

Greg also shares about his time coaching in India and the key learning he took away from that experience. Finally we hear about the important fundraising work that the Chappell Foundation is doing to provide a better future for thousands of young Australians without a roof over their head each night.

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GS Chappell Career Statistics

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatchesRuns ScoredBatting Average100s50sTop ScoreCatchesStumpings
Test877,11053.862431247*122
ODI742,33140.18314138*23
FC32124,53552.2074111247*376
List A1303,94836.89427138*541

Bowling

FormatMatchesBalls BowledWicketsBowling Average5wBest Bowling
Test875,3274740.7015/61
ODI743,1087229.1225/15
FC32120,92629129.9557/40
List A1305,26113025.9325/15

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
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  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines