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What is the conflict?
Pakistan don't play during the PSL and players are assigned to a team via a draft.
Favouring franchise players in national team
Favouring franchise players in national team
What is the conflict?
Pakistan don't play during the PSL and players are assigned to a team via a draft.
He's not the selector and he will not jeopardize his own Pak record by selecting someone who cant win the game for Pak
Don't think it is . . Selection is the job of Selectors . . and if there are deserving players from any franchise, and there is room in the squad . . then why not . .
I'd like to in fact put a positive spin on it! As Pakistan head coach, if he is so closely involved in the PSL . . that would be a golden opportunity to see PAkistan's bench strength from very close quarters . . which can only be good . .
The best thing Mickey Arthur is doing is making a pool of players that he would like to select for . . we have played like a thousand players in ODI cricket over the past few years . . thats not how you become a good team . . test team is good because we have played the same team for the most part over and over and over again . . tahts what needs to happen in LOI too . . and i think Mickey arther realizes that . .
Don't think it is . . Selection is the job of Selectors . . and if there are deserving players from any franchise, and there is room in the squad . . then why not . .
I'd like to in fact put a positive spin on it! As Pakistan head coach, if he is so closely involved in the PSL . . that would be a golden opportunity to see PAkistan's bench strength from very close quarters . . which can only be good . .
The best thing Mickey Arthur is doing is making a pool of players that he would like to select for . . we have played like a thousand players in ODI cricket over the past few years . . thats not how you become a good team . . test team is good because we have played the same team for the most part over and over and over again . . tahts what needs to happen in LOI too . . and i think Mickey arther realizes that . .
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Its a difficult situation.
Do teams allow their national coach to still continue coaching in domestic cricket? No because commitment needed is for full season.
But with a T20 league of a month's duration, with no other cricket being played and all the main Pakistani players playing in PSL, would you rather have the national coach actively involved or give him a month long paid leave?
Favouring franchise players in national team
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My guess is that Arthur probably signed a long-term deal with Karachi and it would cost them a fortune to pay him off so they have to stick with him.
Technically yes - he can favour players from his franchise. But, that's something which can happen in other ways. For example, at his pomp, MS (& Srini) was utmost powerful character in Indian cricket - 5 or 6 CSK players were sometimes in playing XI. It could be because of those players were genuinely best available, or it could be MS picked best available players for CSK or he was simply comfortable to have similar team. In football as well, there are examples of same coach taking charge of Club & Country.
I think, this was part of Arthur's contract that he'll be allowed to coach a PSL team. It's easy money for 4 weeks of circus show. As long as Inzi (CS) is strong, no issues. In fact, it can be benificiary as Arthur will be able to watch all the PAK players closely. Otherwise he probably would have spent the whole period on leave, back in Perth.
A foreigner favouring some local players? I don't see that happening. Especially Mickey doesn't favour people he just wants the best available who also do not mind working hard for their place regardless of their status.
Answer in his interview
PakPassion.net : There have been some murmurs about a possible conflict of interest in terms of you being a coach for Pakistan and the PSL side Karachi Kings. How do you respond to that?
Mickey Arthur : There is no truth in that at all and let me put a few things on the table on this issue. Before I signed the contract with Pakistan I was contracted to be with the Karachi Kings for the whole season. So, talking purely commercially, that was my contract arrangement with Pakistan that I could work with Karachi Kings as well and financially speaking, that was good for me. In terms of any conflict of interest, I am way more professional for people to think that I am going to be favouring anybody from Karachi Kings or anyone else in my Pakistan role. I am certainly too professional to ever contemplate that. I, therefore, am going to knock any such notion on the head straightaway. The really positive thing in this arrangement is that it allows me to see all the best young Pakistan players up close. If I wasn’t involved in the PSL and was sitting at home or watching television during that period, then I wouldn’t get to see these young guys in action up close. For me this is not only a great opportunity to see the young talent of Pakistan but also to work with these players. I think this is a win-win situation for everyone and in my opinion there is certainly no conflict of interest involved. -
See more at: http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...ones-quot-Mickey-Arthur&p=8935918#post8935918
There are 3 options here -
1. Buy out his KK contract (from KK) and compensate him. And, make sure that he doesn’t sign for any such PLs & SLs
2. Sack him and appoint someone who would be dedicated to PCT for 12 months round (can do it both ways - appoint a novice who has no sell value at PLs & SLs across globe OR pay someone qualified sweet enough so that he doesn’t bother for PLs & SLs)
3. Keep tight lips and try to make sure that his KK attachment doesn’t hurt PCT.
I think, we know what PCB opted .....
how people dont see a conflict of interest here is beyond me
This. The lack of knowledge on “conflict of interest” majorly among the desis is beyond me. From IPL1, I have been shouting on top of my lungs that there is massive conflict of interests in IPL particularly with Chennai Super Kings but no one understood me. It took 7 seasons of IPL for people to realize the conflict of interest. As a matter of fact, in my opinion, Indian captain should not be a captian of an IPL team. BUt again it will take years to realize why my point is valid.
The good thing about him coaching in the PSL is that he can see the talent up close and personal. So he can decide who he would like in the national side as he doesn't watch domestic cricket.
This. The lack of knowledge on “conflict of interest” majorly among the desis is beyond me. From IPL1, I have been shouting on top of my lungs that there is massive conflict of interests in IPL particularly with Chennai Super Kings but no one understood me. It took 7 seasons of IPL for people to realize the conflict of interest. As a matter of fact, in my opinion, Indian captain should not be a captian of an IPL team. BUt again it will take years to realize why my point is valid.
Conflict of interest exists but I haven't seen Mickey push for his KK boys in the team so much...well maybe Usman Khan but it's not like he was selected over other deserving players. Ideally, KK should not renew Mickey's contract. I think when he accepted the Pakistan job he brought up this KK issue and PCB made it work. Azhar Mahmood shouldn't be KK coach as well.
The good thing about him coaching in the PSL is that he can see the talent up close and personal. So he can decide who he would like in the national side as he doesn't watch domestic cricket.
As a coach he should be doing that anyway. And he can do that with a more critical eye because he wont have a personal stake in the game as much
Besides he should be looking at FC and LA matches than just PSL which ppl would watch anyway
he is neither doing justice to Karachi Kings nor to PCT by being a mercenary and grabbing whatever check he can get his hands on
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mickey Arthur "what sort of question is that?" when he was asked if there is a conflict of interest in him coaching both Pakistan and Karachi Kings <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL2018?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL2018</a> <a href="https://t.co/CVfkpJobk5">pic.twitter.com/CVfkpJobk5</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/976565199175081984?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 21, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Good response from Mickey lol.
Pretty poor response. Seems to lose the plot because he knows the bitter truth
Only thing he is concerned about is collecting as many paychecks as possible.
there is no conflict, he sucks at both the jobs.
Hilarious that people are unhappy with Mickey. He's proven that he's the right man..although he's made some doubtful calls at times but that's a non issue in the larger scheme of things. Mickey is not afraid of taking the danda out on the players. He does praise the boys but he also goes hard on them and that's obvious to anyone whose seen him operate.
It's unfair from the fans to expect a coach to come in to our dysfunctional system and fix issues piece by piece...that is a time consuming process and honestly a very expensive one. Even Pakistani legends like Waqar, Miandad, and Inzi have failed to do that.
Mickey's formula has worked for Pakistan cricket...he understands the strengths and has been reasonably successful in curbing the weaknesses. He's also had to deal with outside issues that have been a cancer to our cricket for the longest...things like nepotism, fixing scandals, seniority, zero organization, and utter shi* churned out by our media (the reporter asking him about a conflict of interest sounded like someone who didn't even know what it meant).
If Mickey is given the bunch of players he needs and allowed to play the team he wants with Sarfraz..we will see a very dangerous Pakistan team.
The precedent this sets is an issue, especially if we get an entitled ex Pakistan player as coach of a franchise and Pakistan.
I fail to see how a proven international coach that won us the Champions Trophy having a franchise coaching spot on merit is meant to be equated to the likes of Basit Ali doing so, minus the merit...
You would know how awful some of our ex players are and at the same time how gutless the PCB can be.
Excellently said. It is not an ideal situation to be holding two jobs but his track record with Pakistan's national team has shown he has not shown any excess favouritism or bias to Karachi players. He has been the only coach in recent memory to wield the danda against underperforming seniors and has blooded youngsters into our LOI teams that were tottering at 9th and 7th in ODI and T20 rankings when he took over.
He took over when ODI team was at #8 or #7 I believe.... Great job bringing them to #6 or so
What's worse is that when he took over Test team was on the cusp of #1. Now it's #7. Embarassing
He ought to be ashamed at himself. If he spent more time working for the national team rather than looking for the next contract maybe our stock wouldn't be this low
No, we were 9th in the ODI rankings when Arthur took over. He inherited a team that was devoid of any direction or vision; whose predecessor's idea of a "dynamic" top four was Ahmed Shehzad, Azhar Ali, Bilal Asif and Mohammad Hafeez; that shelled an ODI to Zimbabwe and got Banglawashed; and were struggling to qualify for the 2019 WC.He took over when ODI team was at #8 or #7 I believe.... Great job bringing them to #6 or so
What's worse is that when he took over Test team was on the cusp of #1. Now it's #7. Embarassing
He ought to be ashamed at himself. If he spent more time working for the national team rather than looking for the next contract maybe our stock wouldn't be this low
His response was better than the question lol.
It's not his call regarding coaching KK, PCB, PSL organisers and KK owners must be happy with it and it's not something Mickey can control.
No, we were 9th in the ODI rankings when Arthur took over. He inherited a team that was devoid of any direction or vision; whose predecessor's idea of a "dynamic" top four was Ahmed Shehzad, Azhar Ali, Bilal Asif and Mohammad Hafeez; that shelled an ODI to Zimbabwe and got Banglawashed; and were struggling to qualify for the 2019 WC.
We are now 6th, with an ODI team by no means perfect but rejuvenated after blooding several youngsters with a promising future (with a few seniors hanging on but soon out the door) and with an ICC trophy in the bag. In the space of a year we achieved a #1 Test ranking, 50 over tournament trophy, and #1 T20 ranking. If you don't think that's progress then I don't know what is.
As for Tests, Arthur has had to oversee a tricky transition over several tough tours to places like Australia where we always struggle and New Zealand who are rampant at home, having just bowled England out for 58. Losing Younis and Misbah has meant the loss of a stable Test middle-order but will take time to rebuild. Given Arthur's track record of identifying youngsters, there's no reason to believe he can't find replacements and turn the ship around.
Look, I understand you may not like Mickey. But what are some of the specific instances that make you think he's not the right coach for Pakistan?
There's one ghissi pitti argument on PP that he didn't play a 2nd spinner and he doesn't know how to use spinners or whatever....there might be some merit in that argument but it's a minor issue given we have a bowling coach who should be stepping up in such cases. What other absurd things has he done?
It was a defensive response because he knows that he is in the wrong. There is definately conflict of interest here. Inzi should also not be involved with Lahore. These ppl are just so money hungry it seems.
He's not in the wrong at all.
If anyone is in the wrong, it's the people who have given him the job at KK and/or the PCB for allowing it to happen.
He's not in the wrong at all.
If anyone is in the wrong, it's the people who have given him the job at KK and/or the PCB for allowing it to happen.
Why don't you share 3-4 other examples of a coach of a national team also having his hand in another bowl at a domestic team or a franchise?
Mickey Arthur is the first one I know... There's a reason it doesn't happen... There's a reason why Rahul Dravid left his IPL gig when he became India U19 coach. And here we have Arthur being head of Pakistan senior national team
I don't think you are getting the point. If Mickey Arthur has 2 jobs, or 8 jobs in Pakistan cricket, it's not his fault or his problem - it's down to those people who are giving him the jobs.