Savak
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Have heard so many times some experienced posters make the argument that a coach is only as good as the team and quality of the players that he has. A coach cannot baby sit, molly coddle players and teach them the basics when they come to international cricket, the coach cannot bat, bowl or field for the players once they step on to the field, the coach can at best only guide the players, give them plans, strategy but once the players go on to the field, it is up to them.
Then i have heard other comments like only in Pakistan is the position of the coach given so much coverage, hype, scrutiny and expectations therefore it is a thankless job. That world class players like Kohli don't need coaches, they have their own work ethic, desire, targets, standards due to which they are a touch above the others.
If all of the above is true then why do we need all these coaches then? Let the players fend for themselves and be strictly answerable for their performances, decisions on the field?
Even Imran Khan does not believe in the concept of the coach and feels that it is the captain of the team who ultimately matters the most in this sport and i to be very honest cannot disagree with him.
Then i have heard other comments like only in Pakistan is the position of the coach given so much coverage, hype, scrutiny and expectations therefore it is a thankless job. That world class players like Kohli don't need coaches, they have their own work ethic, desire, targets, standards due to which they are a touch above the others.
If all of the above is true then why do we need all these coaches then? Let the players fend for themselves and be strictly answerable for their performances, decisions on the field?
Even Imran Khan does not believe in the concept of the coach and feels that it is the captain of the team who ultimately matters the most in this sport and i to be very honest cannot disagree with him.