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 India not capable of maintaining top Test ranking: Ian Chappell
 Updated at: 1910 PST,  Tuesday, January 12, 2010
India not capable of maintaining top Test ranking: Ian Chappell SYDNEY: Former Australian captain and leading commentator Ian Chappell has said that India are not capable of holding number one position in Test rankings and nor they can maintain it for a long period.

While talking with a web site, Chappell said that though India are currently placed at number one ranking but they have no capability to maintain this position.

He said that a team cannot become number one depending on batting only. An all round performance is necessary for this and it is not being seen in the Indian team.
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