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Mahela Jayawardene - another tournament win as Coach

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IPL titles with Mumbai Indians and now he's won The Hundred with Southern Brave.

He's quietly building up quite a CV as Head Coach.

Surely one of the most highly-rated coaches in the game at the moment?
 
So Andy Flower and Mahela as candidates for Pak coach role?
 
IPL titles with Mumbai Indians and now he's won The Hundred with Southern Brave.

He's quietly building up quite a CV as Head Coach.

Surely one of the most highly-rated coaches in the game at the moment?

Way too early to say.

Even Misbah could win with Mumbai Indians, they have that champion team. And the Hundred was basically a lottery, there were far better coaches than him.
 
He was a very good captain as well. More often than not, good captains will make good coaches.

BCCI should be looking at him as Shastri’s replacement, he should not be wasting his time with talentless teams like Sri Lanka & Pakistan.
 
He was a very good captain as well. More often than not, good captains will make good coaches.

BCCI should be looking at him as Shastri’s replacement, he should not be wasting his time with talentless teams like Sri Lanka & Pakistan.

India would be lucky to have him. But I don't think he is interested in year round high profile-high pressure job.

Mumbai staff is the highest paid of the IPL and Mahela in particular enjoys owners full confidence.
 
Mumbai Indians officially pays him only 350K $ as coach, highest paid salary for coaching in IPL is ~600K $

Very less compared to some fringe players!
 
350k for two months is lot better than any international job of 12 months I guess..
 
Mumbai Indians have half a dozen coaches atleast....not sure how much credit can Jayawardene take for IPL win
 
Mahela is a top class tactician and was a great captain. I would be very happy if he becomes Indian cricket team’s head coach.
 
Coaching in t20 tournaments and international cricket full time are two totally different things that require different skills.

Coaching in t20 leagues is about strategies and assembling a assembling the best possible team.

Coaching full time needs proper plans to develop players, working out the balance among training sessions, skills and other deficiencies. It is essentially a process and is judged by what you achieve and what you leave behind once you are gone. Like Mike Hesson changed the face of NZ cricket. He might not be able to garner much success in franchise tournaments where someone like Fleming may be more succesful.
 
If Pakistan want an overseas coach?

Worth a go, if he's interested?
 
If Pakistan want an overseas coach?

Worth a go, if he's interested?

Two major problems with going for Mahela.

$350,000 for a two month stint at the IPL means he's going to ask for at least upwards of $1 million a year. He will also request a ton of job security for his tenure.

Secondly, he knows next to nothing about Pakistan's domestic structure, and has never coached an international team on a year-round basis.

Pakistan are much better off trying to chuck money at Andy Flower and roping him in. He's experienced, has participated in the PSL via coaching MS (so he understands the domestic system), and he would probably accept a short 2-year contract.
 
Pakistan are much better off trying to chuck money at Andy Flower and roping him in. He's experienced, has participated in the PSL via coaching MS (so he understands the domestic system), and he would probably accept a short 2-year contract.

Same issue I guess. Flower has league contracts in the bag too.
 
Same issue I guess. Flower has league contracts in the bag too.

Mahela will not coach Pakistan because of an IPL contract. It's a conflict of interests.

From the top of my head, I can think of Tom Moody and Gary Kirsten as other people we should be approaching.
 
He seems like the type of coach who is not very flashy but very active behind the scene.

I think his personality suits coaching.
 
If Pakistan want an overseas coach?

Worth a go, if he's interested?

In an interview, he mentioned he is not interesting in coaching an international team as that will involve a lot of travelling, living out of a suitcase and being away from family which he does not want right now given that his family is very young.

Plus the PCB's Salary of $250,000 per annum is not attractive. The PCB has to bump it up to $600,000-750,000 per annum to attract top tier candidates.
 
Mumbai Indians have half a dozen coaches atleast....not sure how much credit can Jayawardene take for IPL win

yes but Mahela deserves the credit. Strong coach with average assistant will be successful as compared to the opposite.
 
In an interview, he mentioned he is not interesting in coaching an international team as that will involve a lot of travelling, living out of a suitcase and being away from family which he does not want right now given that his family is very young.

Plus the PCB's Salary of $250,000 per annum is not attractive. The PCB has to bump it up to $600,000-750,000 per annum to attract top tier candidates.

$250k is not attractive enough for a role wit responsibility.
Consultancy is possible as in this money range, he can be called upon to visit and conduct workshops along with the local club coaches, national team coaches and develop a coaching manual.
Far better to learn how to fish
 
Sri Lanka Cricket wishes to announce the appointment of former Sri Lanka Captain Mahela Jayawardena as a ‘Consultant’ to the Sri Lanka National team during the First Round of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Jayawardena, who is currently the Head Coach of the Mumbai Indians, will join the Sri Lanka team in UAE (Bio Bubble to Bio Bubble) immediately after the completion of the ongoing Indian Premier League.

He will share his vast experience and provide invaluable strategic support for the players and management team during a 7-day period from 16-23 October when the team will play Namibia, Ireland, and the Netherlands as they seek to qualify for the Group Stages.

Jayawardena has also accepted an invitation to be a Consultant and Mentor for the Sri Lanka Under 19 as it prepares for next year’s ICC Under 19 World Cup in the West Indies.

His 5-month role with the U19 Team will be performed in an ‘Honorary’ capacity.

‘’We are very happy to welcome Mahela into his new roles, as his presence with the Sri Lanka Team and the U19 Team is going to help the players immensely,’’ said Ashley De Silva, CEO of Sri Lanka Cricket.

‘’From his playing days, Mahela was respected for the vast cricketing knowledge he brought into the game, first as a player, then as a Captain, now as a Coach for different teams,’’ De Silva further added

Jayawardena was appointed to the dual roles by Sri Lanka Cricket’s Executive Committee following recommendations made by the Technical Advisory Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket.
 
Sri Lanka legend Mahela Jayawardene has stepped down from the head coach role in Mumbai Indians as he has been appointed Global Head of Performance by the franchise. Zaheer Khan, who was the Director of Cricket Operations, has also been given a new role. The former India pacer will now be MI's Global Head of Cricket Development. The two form the central team for the franchise's "growing global cricket footprint", Mumbai Indians said in an official release.

The move to give the two former players elevated roles come amid MI expanding into the T20 leagues in South Africa and the UAE.

"The Mumbai Indians ownership has elevated Mahela Jayawardene and Zaheer Khan to take on new roles with the aim to build a global cricket legacy for MI," the franchise wrote in its statement.

"The Mumbai Indians ownership has elevated Mahela Jayawardene and Zaheer Khan to take on new roles with the aim to build a global cricket legacy for MI," the statement added.

"As part of building the structure, two MI veterans Mahela Jayawardene and Zaheer Khan with deep knowledge of the MI value system and proven track record, are being elevated to new roles."

On Jayawardene's new role, MI wrote: "As part of building the structure, two MI veterans Mahela Jayawardene and Zaheer Khan with deep knowledge of the MI value system and proven track record, are being elevated to new roles."

The statement also said Zaheer Khan "will be responsible for player development, building on MI's robust program around talent identification and grooming and adopting the same across geographies, which has been core to MI's philosophy and success. Each geography comes with its unique set of challenges and Zaheer's elevated role will play an important role helping MI teams across the globe."

"It is an absolute honour for me to lead MI's global cricket operations. Mrs Ambani and Akash's leadership and guidance have made MI the most valued global cricket franchise and I am very happy to see MI grow globally. I look forward to this new responsibility to build a strong cohesive global brand of cricket," Jayawardene was quoted as saying.

"I am humbled to take on this new role and thank Mrs Nita Ambani and Akash for their faith in me. MI has been home for me as a player and as a coaching team member, and now as we embark on a new journey. I look ahead to working closely with all the stakeholders in the global network to unearth new potential that can join the family," Zaheer said about his new role.

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/mum...-mahela-jayawardene-given-global-role-3342896
 
Mahela Jayawardena resigns

Sri Lanka Cricket wishes to announce that Mr. Mahela Jayawardena, who served as the ‘Consultant Coach’ of the SLC, has tendered his resignation with immediate effect. Jayawardena, during his tenure, helped implement significant changes to the structure of the national team ecosystem and the High-Performance Center.

Sri Lanka Cricket takes this opportunity to wish Mahela all the best in his future endeavors and
thank him for the services he rendered during his tenure.
 
Mahela Jayawardene Replaces Mark Boucher As Mumbai Indians Head Coach For IPL 2025

In a significant development, legendary Sri Lankan batter Mahela Jayawardene has replaced Mark Boucher as Mumbai Indians' head coach for the IPL 2025. The five-time champions made an official announcement regarding the Lankan great's return through a social media post.

Taking to their official handle on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Mumbai Indians announced Jayawardene's comeback as their head coach for the upcoming IPL season. The franchise posted a video of Jayawardene's previous stint with a caption,


 
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