sussexpob wrote: I say coaching is failing, but in some cases we haven't hired any of them
sussexpob wrote:I heard an anecdote from Matt Roller of Cricinfo .................
He went onto semi-joke, but actually make a serious point, that the literal only thing England have seemingly put any advance planning into was their mid-tour holiday. Knowing which people would be in place as senior coaches was only thought about when they started packing.... but the tee times were booked 15 months before.
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Stay safe and enjoy it with your loved ones...GarlicJam wrote:I watched the video and didn't think too much of it - I'd hate to think that he gets sent home for that - dropping him from the team would be a heck of a wack (though his position must be a little shaky anyway).
alfie wrote:Does that mean the current leaders can't refine their methods and get back on the horse ? Maybe ; maybe not
sussexpob wrote:alfie wrote:Does that mean the current leaders can't refine their methods and get back on the horse ? Maybe ; maybe not
Let's just take an example at this point - Key's view that only express pace bowling can win you series at the elite level. The whole side has been shaped around this principle, 6 rounds of the CC were adapted in an attempt to prove his theory right, selections have been based on finding pace..... Yesterday, he basically admitted he was wrong, citing Boland and Neser's lower pace bowling successes as a key element of Australian success.
So, after 3.5 years planning to this moment, it took 3-0 down in the series for Rob Key to realise something I have known for 35 years . It took Rob Key 3.5 years to realise that simply making up opinions that are easily countered by objective facts might not be sensible. It took a man who played in tests against Glenn McGrath in Australia and was taken apart 3.5 years to realise that "hitting the seam hard" is a pretty good tactic, even at 80mph. Interesting, because I said the exact same thing a long time ago, Rob. Is this the evolution we are talking about? We should be excited that the leadership of the time "might" evolve to the point of accepting objective fact?
I would be more inclined to suggest someone who didn't know the ABCs of test cricket in the first place shouldn't be entrusted any further with the strategic guidance of our whole game, but there we go...
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