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Old May 23, 2008, 06:27 AM
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Default Can we get Warney to coach Bangladesh?

Shane Warne is probably the best thing that came out of the game of cricket. World's best spinner, a handy batsman at times. He always showed a great potential as a captain and now with Rajesthan, he has proven his flair in coaching.

If we can get this guy to coach our sorry team, maybe and just maybe we can climb up the ranking and join the big guns in few years time.

Anyone thinks the same?
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Old May 23, 2008, 06:48 AM
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Either it will be a brilliant move or a disastrous one. He is quite a leader and motivator. Rajasthan isnt the only place where he made an impact. If you go back a few years you will see that he has had quite an impact at Hampshire.
My choice for the job would be Tom Moody. Second choice would be taking a chance with Richard McIness. Its pretty clear we need a coach with a task master personality. If they have a genuine interest, belief and passion for Bangladeshi cricket its even better. Thats something Richard has. Unfortunately this isnt something i see Warne having. He's one of those Aussies who are pessimistic about Bangladesh's future in cricket.
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Old May 23, 2008, 06:52 AM
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I guess we are stuck with JS for atleast next year and a half.
So no point talking up about next coach.

Ask me this time around next year, i'll probably have a better idea IF we gonna renew JS's contract or look for a new one....
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Old May 23, 2008, 06:54 AM
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He's one of those Aussies who are pessimistic about Bangladesh's future in cricket.
Most people are pessimistic about Bangladesh's future. Even the current coach. Problem starts when you become over optimistic.

I hope this pessimism drives challenges him to consider it near future. It's no fun coaching a winning team like Australia or India. People will remember Whatmore for transforming SL into a powerful cricketing team, not Buchanan for coaching Australia during 15 straight test victories.

Thats the challenge of coaching, making that drastic transformation.
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Old May 23, 2008, 07:58 AM
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He could be coaching our spinners for some time. Infact we probably need to run some high performance camps for Bowlers. Warne could be for spin, Akram for pacers. JS could look after the batsmen.
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Old May 23, 2008, 08:14 AM
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Do you know how much they pay him in IPL?
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Old May 23, 2008, 08:43 AM
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He could be coaching our spinners for some time. Infact we probably need to run some high performance camps for Bowlers. Warne could be for spin, Akram for pacers. JS could look after the batsmen.
I think we ought to throw in Bradman and Sutcliff into the mix as well - they would really give our batsmen a workout on the most fundamental batting techniques. Akram will work on Sajidul's swing, Donald on Mash's pace, Waqar on Rasel's seam and Lee on Shahadat's intimidation factor.
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Old May 23, 2008, 08:48 AM
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Old May 23, 2008, 08:55 AM
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Do you know how much they pay him in IPL?
Measly 400 something thousand. Whoever owns Rajesthan got his moneys worth 10 times over.
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Old May 23, 2008, 08:56 AM
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People think all those high profile people are dieing to get a chance to coach our bolod players who have limited skillsets and/or no eagerness to learn.

There are too many assumptions here....

1. SW will be interested.
2. We can offer outragious amount of money to change their mind to come here.
3. Even bringing the world's greatest coach (and diverting all the money into basket) will make a difference.
4. A good coach is the only thing that is missing to take us to the next level.
5. We will still have money to develop young prospects and continue to supply the pipeline.
6. People will not ask SW's head - six months later (from when he jion the team)
7. SW will not want more vacation time than what Siddon is getting as part of his agreement
8. After few disastrous series, SW will still kiss player's rear and say good things about our winning possibilities against team like AUS, SA etc.
9. SW will give false hope in the news media so that it booster our players as well as fans morale.
10. He will be able to change Ash and Aftab and other pati bolods.

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Old May 23, 2008, 08:57 AM
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I think we ought to throw in Bradman and Sutcliff into the mix as well - they would really give our batsmen a workout on the most fundamental batting techniques. Akram will work on Sajidul's swing, Donald on Mash's pace, Waqar on Rasel's seam and Lee on Shahadat's intimidation factor.
How many coaches do you plan on? It's like 1 for every player.
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Old May 23, 2008, 11:17 AM
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Most people are pessimistic about Bangladesh's future. Even the current coach. Problem starts when you become over optimistic.

I hope this pessimism drives challenges him to consider it near future. It's no fun coaching a winning team like Australia or India. People will remember Whatmore for transforming SL into a powerful cricketing team, not Buchanan for coaching Australia during 15 straight test victories.

Thats the challenge of coaching, making that drastic transformation.
hey u kno what,i didnt know that india was a winning team!!
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Old May 23, 2008, 11:22 AM
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How many coaches do you plan on? It's like 1 for every player.
Please take a course on Sarcasm 101
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Old May 23, 2008, 11:49 AM
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Do you know how much they pay him in IPL?

lol first thing that came to my head!

tbh i think just a few words with some of our youngsters and he could really give a lot of self confidence in their ability. He doesnt even have to be a coach, just a week, with the team and im sure he would have some effect
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Old May 23, 2008, 01:50 PM
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tbh i think just a few words with some of our youngsters and he could really give a lot of self confidence in their ability. He doesnt even have to be a coach, just a week, with the team and im sure he would have some effect
Spot on. High performance camps are generally for short periods where the players can share some advanced knowledge from the great players. Every country does that. They have experienced great players/coches at home who help improve the young upcoming guys through such high performance camps.

We don't have such players/coaches at home, we Just have some useless Pundits around. We need ex players with proven skills and experience /pro high performance coaches to do that fine tuning. That's one of the reasons why our young guys are stuck at a level. They badly need such camps with Warne/Akram type players to be competitive in the world stage.
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Old May 23, 2008, 03:25 PM
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People think all those high profile people are dieing to get a chance to coach our bolod players who have limited skillsets and/or no eagerness to learn.

There are too many assumptions here....

1. SW will be interested.
2. We can offer outragious amount of money to change their mind to come here.
3. Even bringing the world's greatest coach (and diverting all the money into basket) will make a difference.
4. A good coach is the only thing that is missing to take us to the next level.
5. We will still have money to develop young prospects and continue to supply the pipeline.
6. People will not ask SW's head - six months later (from when he jion the team)
7. SW will not want more vacation time than what Siddon is getting as part of his agreement
8. After few disastrous series, SW will still kiss player's rear and say good things about our winning possibilities against team like AUS, SA etc.
9. SW will give false hope in the news media so that it booster our players as well as fans morale.
10. He will be able to change Ash and Aftab and other pati bolods.
nice post... lmao
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Old May 23, 2008, 03:27 PM
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Please take a course on Sarcasm 101
Alien might just ask where to take that course...
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Old May 23, 2008, 03:42 PM
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Alien might just ask where to take that course...
That's possible, after all he is an alien.
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Old May 23, 2008, 05:28 PM
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Warney actually does not like Bangladesh. Maybe because we gave Muralitharan a lot of useless wickets. lol
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Old May 23, 2008, 07:29 PM
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Stupid thread... I mean...its pethetic..BD will all ways be minnows...wont make a difference who is the coach..its our nature...we just dont want to learn..Next tournoment will include 3 new uncapped players for BD who are the new "Super stars" like other ones of the past...domestic teams are struggling to score 200 in leauge matches...and we are dreaming big!! BD will lose to Zimbos
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Old May 23, 2008, 10:46 PM
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how about our deshi coach aminul islam bulbul? A coach who made three teams champion in three years.......what an achievement
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Old May 23, 2008, 11:37 PM
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He ll be there trust me. We need to give Aminul Islam charge of our Under 19 or A team.
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Old May 24, 2008, 06:22 AM
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how about our deshi coach aminul islam bulbul? A coach who made three teams champion in three years.......what an achievement
Bhai, international level e ashar por amder local level er prolific playerder Je dosha hoy, bulbul er je serokom hoibo na, tar guarantee ki?
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