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Old April 15, 2011, 02:19 PM
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Default A BC Farewell To Bangladesh National Bowling Coach Ian Pont

I strongly feel that there should be a nice, official farewell thread for coach Ian Pont. To the best of my knowledge coach Pont has been the most involved, most engaging coach with Bangladesh fans through our Banglacricket.com and I dearly appreciated it.

It is sad to see coach Pont leave us, the Bangladesh team. Wishing him all the best in his professional journey and with his coaching center in U.K. I hope that coach Pont always remain active in this forum with us and keep posting and talking to us. That will soothe us more than anything.

A grand salaam to you dear coach Ian Pont.

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Old April 15, 2011, 02:30 PM
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Thanks Ian for all your efforts and waiting for your presence at BD in near future.

Javed bhai I think we all believe in our heart that Ian will come back as the Bangladesh national team's bowling coach again.

Let's hope for the best but we appreciated your effort. Thanks a lot.
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Old April 15, 2011, 02:37 PM
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Thanks a lot coach for all your hard work.. We hope to see you again in Bangladesh.. and if possible dont stop visting and posting here..
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Old April 15, 2011, 03:02 PM
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Thanks Ian Pont for all the hard work you did, hope to see you back again..all the best
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Old April 15, 2011, 04:48 PM
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+1 for this thread.

Thank you very much for all the work you've done Mr. Pont.

Our bowling had kept us going these last few months (barring the last 3)
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Thank you coach
and more thanks for coming into BC and share your progress with us. Not many are fortunate to get hands on info from the people who are in charge.
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thanks ian for being very supportive of our pacers. it's a lot of fun to have u here in bc
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Old April 17, 2011, 01:34 AM
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Thank you Ian for all your works. We would love to see you again with Bangladesh team. Best of luck for your future ventures.
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Old April 18, 2011, 06:43 AM
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I still want to see him, the negotiation is not closed yet, I guess.
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Old April 18, 2011, 08:52 AM
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^ I think so too. I think he'll put in for the head coaching job, at least that's what I think.
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Old April 18, 2011, 02:20 PM
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Thanks guys..

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^ I do not want him as the head coach. Did not like his "we can not / are not expected to win because we are ranked #9" thoughts. He will be great with the bowling duty.

off-topic: bd_sy, missing you in the IPL fantasy league.
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Old April 18, 2011, 03:50 PM
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^ I do not want him as the head coach. Did not like his "we can not / are not expected to win because we are ranked #9" thoughts. He will be great with the bowling duty.
He has a point. This 'reality check' stuff that every coach in the world employs will not do when trying to control fans expectations.

But on a serious point, any team can beat any team on a given day. BD are a talented squad and able to upset the odds. The lads MUST believe they can win any match, which is why I was disappointed at the lack of run chase in the first ODI against Aus.

It is only by winning, trying to win and believing that a win is possible, which players learn from and build on. It becomes a habit. Belief is a strong motivator. Reality is a great balancer though.

Bandule's comments would have held water if I hadn't have been the coach who spent the entire world cup motivating the players that they could win and arranging the motivational videos for the squad every match - as you may have seen in the media when Ryad spoke about this very fact.

Speaking to the players and what we discuss in the confines of the changing room can often be somewhat different to what fans think we talk about. All the coaches, especially myself, encouraged the players never to take a backward step. We couldn't have turned round 27 losses from 29 ODIs before my time, into winning 7 ODI's out of 8 after my arrival, if we hadn't....
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Old April 18, 2011, 04:24 PM
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Ian,
I asked on another thread which fell behind,
So here it is,
Why don't u try for head coach and a bowling coach? This way BCB should be able to meet your demands if not more..... As Julien has a good chance of staying, you guys have the experience of working together and you guys understand the problem, something new coaches might take too long to grasp...
Question is, are you up for the double role?

Pls share the reasons if you are not interested to give us a better understanding

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Old April 19, 2011, 01:12 AM
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He has a point. This 'reality check' stuff that every coach in the world employs will not do when trying to control fans expectations.

But on a serious point, any team can beat any team on a given day. BD are a talented squad and able to upset the odds. The lads MUST believe they can win any match, which is why I was disappointed at the lack of run chase in the first ODI against Aus.

It is only by winning, trying to win and believing that a win is possible, which players learn from and build on. It becomes a habit. Belief is a strong motivator. Reality is a great balancer though.

Bandule's comments would have held water if I hadn't have been the coach who spent the entire world cup motivating the players that they could win and arranging the motivational videos for the squad every match - as you may have seen in the media when Ryad spoke about this very fact.

Speaking to the players and what we discuss in the confines of the changing room can often be somewhat different to what fans think we talk about. All the coaches, especially myself, encouraged the players never to take a backward step. We couldn't have turned round 27 losses from 29 ODIs before my time, into winning 7 ODI's out of 8 after my arrival, if we hadn't....
I am very happy to know that.

I desperately want a change from the loser mentality we have been building for the last 4 years. I want the head coach to take responsibility for every bad performances instead of finding sugar-coated 'improvements'. And of course, statistics must be used with proper context, not for hiding the true picture. If you have that attitude, you are welcome to be the head coach.

Bangla cricket fans, in general, do have real expectations. We know our ranking very well and we do not mind losing to a better side; but we mind losing without a fight. We are happy if we do our part right and the opponents win because of their strength, not because of our mistakes. So, you do not have to mention the ranking thing to manage our expectation.
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Old April 19, 2011, 01:14 AM
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BCB needs to create a scholarship program sending transparently and reasonably selected pace bowling prospects to the Coach's academy. Ian's departure must be a new beginning and not the end of our relationship, for our own sake.
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I am very happy to know that.

I desperately want a change from the loser mentality we have been building for the last 4 years. I want the head coach to take responsibility for every bad performances instead of finding sugar-coated 'improvements'. And of course, statistics must be used with proper context, not for hiding the true picture. If you have that attitude, you are welcome to be the head coach.

Bangla cricket fans, in general, do have real expectations. We know our ranking very well and we do not mind losing to a better side; but we mind losing without a fight. We are happy if we do our part right and the opponents win because of their strength, not because of our mistakes. So, you do not have to mention the ranking thing to manage our expectation.
Perfectly put bro. I feel the same way.
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Old April 19, 2011, 02:51 AM
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I am very happy to know that.

I desperately want a change from the loser mentality we have been building for the last 4 years. I want the head coach to take responsibility for every bad performances instead of finding sugar-coated 'improvements'. And of course, statistics must be used with proper context, not for hiding the true picture. If you have that attitude, you are welcome to be the head coach.

Bangla cricket fans, in general, do have real expectations. We know our ranking very well and we do not mind losing to a better side; but we mind losing without a fight. We are happy if we do our part right and the opponents win because of their strength, not because of our mistakes. So, you do not have to mention the ranking thing to manage our expectation.
I don't think any sane person would disagree with you.

I think the problem is the EXTREME reaction sometimes of media or supporters, when the team wins "we are going to win the WC", or when the team loses "the team are rubbish and everyone should be dropped'. It is against this background that any head coach has to operate and it is natural for that coach to try to create a balanced response.

I can almost give you a ready-made answer to any defeat by saying this: "The team is young and learning. They sometimes freeze when the pressure is on but they are trying to win. They are progressing and the future looks much better than when I took over. We don't have a Ponting, Sangakkara or Tendulkar to rely on.....blah blah blah"

I don't think it is the head coach (whoever he is) looking for excuses. I think it is a natural defence when extremely criticised or praised.

I happen to agree with you that it would be good for a head coach to be honest and not sugar coat anything. I just hope that the players can cope with that if he does.
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Old April 19, 2011, 03:05 AM
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Ian,
I asked on another thread which fell behind,
So here it is,
Why don't u try for head coach and a bowling coach? This way BCB should be able to meet your demands if not more..... As Julien has a good chance of staying, you guys have the experience of working together and you guys understand the problem, something new coaches might take too long to grasp...
Question is, are you up for the double role?

Pls share the reasons if you are not interested to give us a better understanding

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Being a head coach is vastly different to be a specialist coach. Being both head coach and specialist coach at the same time is an interesting mix. I think it needs some careful consideration because it means a full commitment mentally and physically, so it is not a simple "yes, I would like to do that job".

The advantage I have is of course I've spent time with the squad and know them. I understand what is going on and know what ought to be done. And I don't need to take 6 months learning about things as someone new would have to.

Now I'm back in the UK I am getting on with my Mavericks Cricket Institute and coaching up and coming players of the future. So my thoughts are as "an outsider looking in" at the situation.

I do feel the person who takes the role needs some special skills: understanding of man management, a knowledge of development, an understanding of planning strategically and tactically, a passion for coaching and above all, the ability to implement a tough/solid discipline system. I have those skills myself, plus of course I do most of those things every day.

I think it's probably best to wait and see what the BCB want to find out if there is a skill match. I am convinced of one thing though - the BCB cannot afford to get the appointment wrong.
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I think it's probably best to wait and see what the BCB want to find out if there is a skill match. I am convinced of one thing though - the BCB cannot afford to get the appointment wrong.
That's absolutely right coach. Hoping for them to take a right decision.
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Being a head coach is vastly different to be a specialist coach. Being both head coach and specialist coach at the same time is an interesting mix. I think it needs some careful consideration because it means a full commitment mentally and physically, so it is not a simple "yes, I would like to do that job".

The advantage I have is of course I've spent time with the squad and know them. I understand what is going on and know what ought to be done. And I don't need to take 6 months learning about things as someone new would have to.

Now I'm back in the UK I am getting on with my Mavericks Cricket Institute and coaching up and coming players of the future. So my thoughts are as "an outsider looking in" at the situation.

I do feel the person who takes the role needs some special skills: understanding of man management, a knowledge of development, an understanding of planning strategically and tactically, a passion for coaching and above all, the ability to implement a tough/solid discipline system. I have those skills myself, plus of course I do most of those things every day.

I think it's probably best to wait and see what the BCB want to find out if there is a skill match. I am convinced of one thing though - the BCB cannot afford to get the appointment wrong.
Thanks Ian for your views. Like i said, i think you are more than qualified for the job (I believe) I think for Bangladesh, they need a coach who can teach them the basics. We don't need Gary Kristen or someone like that. Because right now, Bangladesh is trying to play consistent cricket with proper basics and the right attitude. If one can do that, they qualify as a worthy candidate. Your plus point is your experience with boys that gives you the edge. Also you know Ross and you can instruct or work collectively to develop talents and have them ready to go with basics mastered for future.

I couldn't help but see a difference between the performance drop of the pacers after you left. It tells me that you were spoon feeding them (not saying it wasn't wise because given the time frame that was the only thing to be done)
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