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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
Chappell calls Bothams bluff
Melbourne, pti:

Re-igniting a war of words with Ian Botham, former Australian captain Ian Chappell said the ex-England all-rounder did not deserve the knighthood conferred on him.

Chappell, who says he hasn’t spoken to Botham since 1980, unleashed a withering attack on the former all-rounder in Wednesday’s edition of ‘The Bulletin’ magazine. This follows claims from Botham in his autobiography that he ‘flattened’ the former Australian skipper in a Melbourne bar 30 years ago.

‘Peddling lies’
Chappell dismissed Botham’s recounting of the events of their much-talked about spat in 1977 before cautioning the Englishman, who was knighted this month for his services to cricket and charity, about ‘peddling his lies’.
“There are many skeletons dangling in Botham’s cupboard, ranging from stories of drug-taking to general thuggery, and if he keeps peddling his lies, there’s every chance more of these stories will emerge,” Chappell wrote.

“As I said when asked about his recent trip to Buckingham Palace: ‘Someone is going to regret awarding him a knighthood.’”

Botham’s new book is titled ‘Head On’, but Chappell says it should instead be called ‘More Cricket Fairytales’.
According to Botham’s book, the 1977 row started when the former Aussie skipper started rubbishing English cricket in a bar.

“I gave him three official warnings,” wrote Botham, “all of which he ignored, so the next time he started, I just flattened him. He went flying over a table and crashlanded on a group of Aussie Rules footballers, spilling their drinks in the process.”

“Apart from having us in the same bar, the rest is a fairytale,” Chappell wrote.

Instead, Chappell claimed the spat began when Botham accused the him of verbal abuse during a game between Australia and Somerset years before -- a match in which the Aussie insisted he never played.

Chappell claimed Botham was once asked by a Australian cricket journalist who witnessed the event why he was spreading a version of the story that wasn’t true, with the all-rounder alleged to have replied: “Because it makes me look a big man in England.”

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