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Old 28-01-2007, 11:52 PM
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"Swing woe, sweet nothing": the Ian Chappell review.

Ahead of the ECB's review of the tour... Ian Chappell has penned an interesting piece on where England's Ashes defense went wrong: see Swing woe, sweet nothing. The key points are as follows:
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{i} It all goes back to the Champions Trophy [....] England went off the rails even before they got to Australia

{ii} [t]heir biggest problem was their lack of a plan B [...] England have all these plans when the ball swings and no imagination when it doesn't

{iii} I thought at the time that Flintoff was the right choice, and he did a fair job up to Melbourne, but England undoubtedly missed Michael Vaughan's adaptability

{iv} There must have been some England players at Brisbane who walked out thinking "we've picked the wrong team"

{v} it would have helped if he'd been deployed correctly [...] He [Panesar] bowled to field placings for Giles but Giles [wasn't] playing
Nothing too new or contentious... but probably summing up in a few moments what the ECB review will conclude after labouring for weeks!
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