News & Community eLanka

eLanka

Sunday, 7 Jun 2026
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • Weekly Events and Advertisements
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Newsletter
Sri lankan news
  • eLanka Weddings
  • Property
  • eLanka Shop
  • Business Directory
eLankaeLanka
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • Weekly Events and Advertisements
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Follow US
© 2005 – 2026 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Home » Goodnews Stories Srilankan Expats » Articles » After brilliant 45 years, Ian Chappell quits commentaries- by Rex Clementine
Articles

After brilliant 45 years, Ian Chappell quits commentaries- by Rex Clementine

eLanka admin
Last updated: August 22, 2022 6:15 pm
By
eLanka admin
ByeLanka admin
Follow:
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE
Views: 18

After brilliant 45 years, Ian Chappell quits commentaries- by Rex Clementine

Ian Chappell

Source:Island

Most of us know Ian Chappell as a commentator who pulled no punches. But he also could dish out humour like he did ahead of the Adelaide Test match of 1996. “The good news is that Sri Lanka are playing someone with extra pace and the not so good news is that we have to pronounce Ravindra Pushpakumara.”

Chappell was most cricket fans’ favourite commentator and he will be missed as he  was the best storyteller in our game.

“I realized Australia were losing the plot ahead of the 1996 World Cup final before the toss. I had to do an interview with Shane Warne after Ravi Shastri had done one with the Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga. As I approached Warney, he asked me,  ‘What has that fat b****** had to tell about me now.’ Arjuna had said that Warne was an ordinary bowler,”  Chappell recalled in a recent interview.

Speaking about Sri Lanka’s recent  slump, he made some sharp observations. He said that during his visits to the island in 1980s and 1990s, he had seen cricket (tennis ball) being played in every nook and corner. However, he felt that in his recent  visits the game had been more restricted to organized cricket and that was a sign of youngsters losing interest in the sport.

Someone who called a spade a spade, Chappell didn’t mince any words even when his brother  Greg ordered the underarm delivery against  New  Zealand in 1981.

The grandson of former Australia Test captain Vic Richardson, Chappell wasn’t afraid to take on the establishment. He was one of the first picks by business tycoon Kerry Packer when the World Series cricket was aired in Channel Nine. After 45 years of entertaining the game with his brilliant observations, there was no farewell game as such for him and the announcement of his retirement was put out in an interview. Many were the commentators who were inspired by Chappell.

Work was religion for Chappell as even in his 70s he  worked as hard as any young person in the game. The other salient  feature of his career was he was always being a voice for the voiceless.

He was someone who cared deeply for the underprivileged. Once during a tour of Sri Lanka, the local television crew had organized a party. Chappell was the only commentator to turn up for the event and had asked the TV Director who is paying for all of it. After being informed that it was the local crew, Chappell had said, ‘They don’t earn that much. Here’s my contribution,”  and had given away couple of hundred dollar notes that would be sufficient to take care of the expenses.

TAGGED:Arjuna RanatungaIan ChappellRavindra Pushpakumara
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article St Joseph’s College That ‘1952’ School Cricket Season
Next Article HC Hulton Lanka to benefit from access to UK’s new trading scheme: HC Hulton
FacebookLike
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
eLanka Wedding
- Advertisement -
Ad image
Most Read

The Remarkable Life of Hilda Kularatne: Educator, Reformer and Trailblazer-by Rehan Kularatne

SUNDAY CHOICE – HEN MY SPIRIT IS WEAK - by Charles Schokman

SUNDAY CHOICE – WHEN MY SPIRIT IS WEAK – by Charles Schokman

The Brad & Kiara Show

The Brad & Kiara Show

Book

Analysing The Kandyan Kingdom’s Last Stand against the Might of Great Britain

Windies Cricketers-eLanka

Riveting Test Cricket at Lord’s as Wickets Crumble

Related News
Articles Dr Harold Gunatillake

Reflections on the wonderful visit of Hon. Vijitha Herath to Australia-by Harold Gunatillake

RAJAGALA - THE LOST LEGACY OF ROYALTY – by Bernard VanCuylenburg
Articles Bernard VanCuylenburg

RAJAGALA – THE LOST LEGACY OF ROYALTY – by Bernard VanCuylenburg

Articles

Newsletter of Hindu Council of Australia

VACD Australia & Sri Lanka June 2026 Newsletter 01
Articles

VACD Australia & Sri Lanka June 2026 Newsletter

Articles

Stories Behind the Names of Places in Sri Lanka: Badulla – By Nimal Sedera

  • Quick Links:
  • Articles
  • DESMOND KELLY
  • Dr Harold Gunatillake
  • English Videos
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sinhala Videos
  • eLanka Newsletters
  • Obituaries
  • Sunil Thenabadu
  • Dr. Harold Gunatillake
  • Tamil Videos
  • Sinhala Movies
  • Trevine Rodrigo
  • eLanka Newsletter
  • Photos

eLanka

Your Trusted Source for News & Community Stories: Stay connected with reliable updates, inspiring features, and breaking news. From politics and technology to culture, lifestyle, and events, eLanka brings you stories that matter — keeping you informed, engaged, and connected 24/7.
Kerrie road, Oatlands , NSW 2117 , Australia.
Email : info@eLanka.com.au / rasangivjes@gmail.com.
WhatsApp : +61402905275 / +94775882546
  • About eLanka
  • Terms & Conditions

Disclaimer:
eLanka is committed to sharing positive and community-focused stories. We do not publish or endorse political, religious, or ethnic viewpoints. The content published on eLanka, including articles and newsletters, reflects the opinions and views of the respective authors and not those of eLanka. eLanka accepts no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or consequences of any content provided by contributors.

(c) 2005 – 2025 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.