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Chappell had no hand in hampering my bowling, says Irfan

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Rubbishing the popular perception that former India coach Greg Chappell ruined his career by promoting him as a top order batsman, veteran all-rounder Irfan Pathan cleared the air by saying that he was selected as a batsman for representi­ng the country at the Under-15 level.

Irfan, who burst into the national team as a frontline pacer in 2003, said he enjoyed his batting as much as his bowling since his childhood and would not hold anyone responsibl­e for disrupting his India career.

"No , Chappell had no hand in hampering my bowling or promoting me more as an all-rounder, who can bat in the top order. A lot of people do not know the fact that I was selected as a batsman among the 30 probables for representi­ng India at the Under15 level," he told IANS.

Irfan, who represents Baroda in the domestic circuit, said he still has fivesix years of cricket left in him and is looking forward to the new season to stake his claim once again in the national side.

"It's a fantastic achievemen­t to play cricket for 15 years. Going ahead, in the future, if any cricketer plays first class cricket for 10 years, I think that will be more than enough. Yes, injuries and bad days are part and parcel of the game," he said.

"Yea, I did change my action and am starting to go back to my original action. Last year has been wonderful, specially the Mustaq Ali trophy went really well. Hopefully, if I keep bowling more, the coming season will be much better," he added.

Commenting on the launch of his latest academy at Lunawada in Gujarat, along with his elder brother Yusuf Pathan, Irfan said the concept behind the 'Cricket Academy of Pathans' (CAP) was not only to coach young kids but also the coaches from across the country.

"It was very important for us (me and my brother) to give back something to the game. Whatever we have learnt so far, wherever we have travelled, we have seen the coaching facilities and staff in most parts of the world, we actually felt that we could do much better in terms of coaching the kids and coaching the coaches as well," he said.

"We are planning to open around 15 to 20 academies this year. We have four academies, which are operationa­l at present -- Port Blair, Raipur, Noida and Lunawada. Two more academies in Sonepat and Surat are coming up next month," he added.

Irfan also gave an insight on PitchVisio­n's state of the art cricket coaching technology, which will enable his team of experts to monitor and track the overall progress of their cricketers on a day-to-day basis.

It will also provide a comprehens­ive analysis of every ball played through its unique digital platform www.pitchvisio­n.com . This innovative technology aids coaches and players alike to constantly improve on their game.

"PitchVisio­n technology helps to access the progress of each cricketer in any part of the world. Wherever I am in the world, I can keep an eye on the players with this applicatio­n," he said.

"This technology has been used by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai and Cricket South Africa. It is an amazing technology, that's the reason we have collaborat­ed with this technology in every academy," Irfan signed off.

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