I do not think Chappell should be blamed. I always wonder, why, in a country having 800 million population we cannot find all the 11 players 'all rounders'! Chappel is not wrong if he tried to make the players capable of playing in any position. But like political leaders, who try to make as much property and money during their tenor for themselves, though they are supposed to work for people, the cricketers try to make as much money as possible through advertisements and sponsorships, as they can, forgetting that they are representing the people of their country. Too much importance is given to pitches, weather, ball, its polish, etc. National players, who are supposed to be experts, should be able to play on any pitch & in any condition. What is the difference between them and 'ordinary' players like us then? I need not be a Sehwag to get out consecutively for low scores like zeros, fives or tens! Make a team of any ordinary people like me, I can also get out scoring a dazzling zero or score 10 runs by consuming 50 balls!