Christopher Chappell, born on July seventeenth, nineteen fifty-five, in Toronto, is a notable figure in Canadian cricket history. As a right-handed batsman, he made his mark by opening the batting for the Canadian national team during their inaugural One Day International match against Pakistan at the nineteen seventy-nine World Cup.
Chappell's journey in international cricket began with the ICC Trophy, where he made his debut against Malaysia in nineteen seventy-nine. Unfortunately, his first outing ended in disappointment as he was run out without scoring. However, he went on to play a total of six matches in the ICC Trophy, with his highest score being thirty-five, achieved during the final against Sri Lanka.
In addition to his World Cup appearance, Chappell participated in two more One Day Internationals during the same tournament, showcasing his skills on a global stage. He made one final appearance in the ICC Trophy in nineteen ninety, once again facing Malaysia, where he scored three not out.