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View Poll Results: Select Your Next Bangladesh Manager/Coach:
Mark John Greatbatch 2 2.04%
Philip Verant Simmons 8 8.16%
Sourav Chandidas Ganguly 35 35.71%
Brian Charles Lara 11 11.22%
None/Other 42 42.86%
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Old March 22, 2011, 08:34 PM
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Looks like the campaign for Ganguly is faultering which is good in a sense, that even with Siddons we had problem as he took vaccations too often. Ganguly might be so busy doing too many things that players may not find him even while a series is going.
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Old March 22, 2011, 09:15 PM
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dev need to go ? now js need to go . who ever come after 3 and half yrs he need to go. Vai player ra jodi khethe na pare kono coach kichu korte parbe na. Its like lot of rich people kids have so many private teacher for each subject bu tat the end result is zero . If u dont have talent coach cant do anything.
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Old March 22, 2011, 09:33 PM
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No dada, dadi, nana, nani for me. We've got two very well qualified coaches already in house and immune from local influences. They both seem to care for our cricket and are seem willing AND desirous of making the needed changes. Sohel, in an earlier post, made a fine post as to why Ian might make a good replacement for JS. Think about it.

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Old March 22, 2011, 11:06 PM
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I don't like to keep any of the current coaches.
Fired all of them.
Bring a whole new set. And no subcontinent coach please!
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Old March 23, 2011, 12:12 AM
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I don't like to keep any of the current coaches.
Fired all of them.
Bring a whole new set. And no subcontinent coach please!
and while we are at it, lets fire the players as well. bring in a whole new set of players. better still, no subcontinent players. how's that for a plan?
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Old March 23, 2011, 12:48 AM
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I want Akib Javed as our head coach.
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Old March 23, 2011, 01:19 AM
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I vote for Gretbatch. First I don't want to change Siddons till next WC.
But if we change I think Javeb Miandad would be great as head coach.
If India release their coach (I forgot his name), He would be a great candidate.
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Old March 23, 2011, 09:17 AM
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No dada, dadi, nana, nani for me. We've got two very well qualified coaches already in house and immune from local influences. They both seem to care for our cricket and are seem willing AND desirous of making the needed changes. Sohel, in an earlier post, made a fine post as to why Ian might make a good replacement for JS. Think about it.

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Ian Pont is a good bowling Coach, we should not allow him to be the head coach Just because our bowlers performed well in the World cup. He should remain as a bowling coach to spend more time with bowlers and develop them effectively. We need a Head Coach with Experience of playing cricket, Experience of Great Leadership, and experience of communicating well with all players. Let Ian Pont remain in his specialist area and lets find a specaillist battling coach or head coach.
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Old March 23, 2011, 10:36 AM
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Ian Pont is a good bowling Coach, we should not allow him to be the head coach Just because our bowlers performed well in the World cup. He should remain as a bowling coach to spend more time with bowlers and develop them effectively. We need a Head Coach with Experience of playing cricket, Experience of Great Leadership, and experience of communicating well with all players. Let Ian Pont remain in his specialist area and lets find a specaillist battling coach or head coach.
what makes u think that a great player will make a great coach?..history showed us many times thats its not
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Old March 23, 2011, 10:49 AM
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Ian Pont is a good bowling Coach, we should not allow him to be the head coach Just because our bowlers performed well in the World cup. He should remain as a bowling coach to spend more time with bowlers and develop them effectively. We need a Head Coach with Experience of playing cricket, Experience of Great Leadership, and experience of communicating well with all players. Let Ian Pont remain in his specialist area and lets find a specaillist battling coach or head coach.
Ian is a level 3 coach and he does have your capitalized qualifications of "Head Coach with Experience of playing cricket, Experience of Great Leadership, and experience of communicating well with all players." - do check out his bio on Wiki.

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Old March 23, 2011, 11:33 AM
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Ian is a level 3 coach and he does have your capitalized qualifications of "Head Coach with Experience of playing cricket, Experience of Great Leadership, and experience of communicating well with all players." - do check out his bio on Wiki.

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Our own Aminul Islam Bulbul is also a level 3 certified coach and have done pretty well in domestic competitions and development officer of ACC. He has also worked as the head coach of the domestic champion team for successive seasons. Level 3 coaching credential alone is not probably enough to select someone as the head coach position of a Test playing nation.

Ian does not have any experience as head coach of any team. He is a good bowling coach and he should remain as a bowling coach. We probably don't want another misfit in the head coach position. For a team like Bangladesh, we desperately need a head coach who has plenty of expeience in a similar position preferably with an international team.
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Old March 23, 2011, 12:50 PM
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what makes u think that a great player will make a great coach?..history showed us many times thats its not
can you please provide "the so called history" that great players have of coaching?

examples of Great players that failed as a coach please?

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Old March 23, 2011, 12:53 PM
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Ian is a level 3 coach and he does have your capitalized qualifications of "Head Coach with Experience of playing cricket, Experience of Great Leadership, and experience of communicating well with all players." - do check out his bio on Wiki.

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head coach at international level or domestic level experience?

lets not destroy the great Ian Pont by making him the Head Coach please.

He is is best Bowling Coach bangladesh ever had let him work on that!

Maybe after few years like 2 to 3 he can be head coach depending on the results.
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Old March 23, 2011, 12:54 PM
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Our own Aminul Islam Bulbul is also a level 3 certified coach and have done pretty well in domestic competitions and development officer of ACC. He has also worked as the head coach of the domestic champion team for successive seasons. Level 3 coaching credential alone is not probably enough to select someone as the head coach position of a Test playing nation.

Ian does not have any experience as head coach of any team. He is a good bowling coach and he should remain as a bowling coach. We probably don't want another misfit in the head coach position. For a team like Bangladesh, we desperately need a head coach who has plenty of expeience in a similar position preferably with an international team.
+10: what a Great answer bhai Miraz Bhai, Atleast someone knows what I am talking about. ))
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Old March 23, 2011, 12:55 PM
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First Choice, Richard McInnes.

If not, Aminul Islam Bulbul.
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Old March 23, 2011, 01:09 PM
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We need a coach who will have to teach our batsman about basics of batting, Coaches of India, Australia, SA, NZ do not teach their batsman basic of batting, we do not need a high profile coach or former batsman for that, we need someone who will teach our batsman from the begining. Mcinnes would be best choice IMHO.
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Old March 23, 2011, 05:28 PM
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First Choice, Richard McInnes.

If not, Aminul Islam Bulbul.
I voted others. I wrote in another thread that I'd like to see Richard McInnes, an Australian, who was coach for our under 19 team. During his time Bangladesh under 19 team 'plate title' beating Austrian under 19. During his time we got a lot players who served, or still are serving our national team. He was a good motivator. He wanted to become our head coach, but BCB, for some reason didn't show much interest, just like some of the BC members are not so convinced!

Anyway, if available, I'd vote for Richard McInnes!
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Old March 23, 2011, 07:43 PM
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No to Indian and pakis. WHere is AUs/SA coaches like Steve Wagh, Mark Taylor, Tom Moody. But, if you want to really torture the cricketers (like punish for 58, 78), then please consider Ray Jennings of SA
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Old March 23, 2011, 07:47 PM
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The overall comment of Miraz seems reasonable. But, even though Aminul Islam may be a great coach, but he might be a susceptible to domestic castigation, if the trying situation arrives. Because, if the same word comes out the mouth of Aminul and Steve Wagh, people will take it with great respect from the later one. May be there will be a time, when we will have former players like Gavaskar, Imran, Miandad. Untill then, an aus or SA ..
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Old March 23, 2011, 07:50 PM
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Saurav Ganguly can be our manager but no way a coach. May be a fielding coach..lol..
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Old March 23, 2011, 08:19 PM
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I hope BCB will make a good choice this time. May be here many of us talking too much without knowing anything. May be Ganguly will be a good one or may be not. We users here have no idea whats the real quality for a cricket coach should hav in international arena. BCB must hav some people who can identify a good coach to keep the home condition in mind. I'm not worried about nationality. Once indian/pakistani coach was bad doesnt mean everyone will be. But a batting genius can solve our batting issue if he is capable and hard working in coaching job. Love to see Gordon again.
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Old March 24, 2011, 05:48 AM
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look at waqar younis of pakistan, he is doing a great JOb
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Old March 26, 2011, 02:44 PM
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Breaking News: According to sources, Ian Pont and Julian Fountain Contract will Not be renewed!!!
They will be Leaving Bangladesh After the Australi Series!!!
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Old March 27, 2011, 02:05 AM
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Breaking News: According to sources, Ian Pont and Julian Fountain Contract will Not be renewed!!!
They will be Leaving Bangladesh After the Australi Series!!!
Wow, thanks for the heads up . . .
Guess I will be getting that call any time now !
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Old March 27, 2011, 03:24 AM
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We need a coach who will have to teach our batsman about basics of batting, Coaches of India, Australia, SA, NZ do not teach their batsman basic of batting, we do not need a high profile coach or former batsman for that, we need someone who will teach our batsman from the begining. Mcinnes would be best choice IMHO.
you don't teach basics at international level. thats for domestic players. You practice them harder n what not, but if you are learning basics at international level, then you should'nt be there.
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