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Old August 8, 2010, 04:12 AM
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Diley, Caddick, Klusener - OR will there be someone else as a surprise pack?
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Old August 8, 2010, 05:20 AM
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Lance confirms with Cricinfo there is talk going on but not been finalised.

http://www.cricinfo.com/bangladesh/c...ml?CMP=OTC-RSS

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Old August 8, 2010, 05:48 AM
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Only thing that is putting me off is his lack of coaching experience. Other than that I think it would be a good choice. As many of you have already mentioned he can also help add some aggression to our late order batting on top of coaching our bowlers.

Julien Fountain would be perfect as fielding coach. He is a no-nonsense type of guy plus has experience of working with Test sides already. So I guess Rhodes was never in the picture?

Now BCB needs to appoint Rafique as spin coach and mentor and Pilot as wicket-keeping coach and mentor. Get rid of Chacha and make Salahuddin the assistant coach and that's our backroom set for the World Cup.
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Old August 8, 2010, 05:56 AM
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For the sake of luxury of Bangladesh Cricket Team, my vote goes to Lance Klusener

btw, is Shourov Ganguly coming too?
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Old August 8, 2010, 06:07 AM
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E kii. amader desher nanna-munnader poisha dia khawaia kaaj shesh hoi nai, ekhon bideshi okormader ene khawate hobe?!!

Jokesss. I hope the big names do some wonders.
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Old August 8, 2010, 06:45 AM
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Only thing that is putting me off is his lack of coaching experience. Other than that I think it would be a good choice. As many of you have already mentioned he can also help add some aggression to our late order batting on top of coaching our bowlers.

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This is not bye one, get one free offer. They are professionals and they will only do what they are paid to do.

Although he has some batting capabilities and I'm sure he would be more useful than JS on the batting side. However, I'm sure he will keep it for future assignments as a head coach/batting coach. He won't risk hurting JS/SG anyone's ego by over stepping. And we don't need a bowling coach to do that, do we?
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Old August 8, 2010, 07:02 AM
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Now BCB needs to appoint Rafique as spin coach and mentor and Pilot as wicket-keeping coach and mentor.
I hope one day Pilot becomes BCB President.
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Old August 8, 2010, 07:30 AM
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Why not pick specialist bowlers as the bowling coach? They had the choice of Caddick and Croft, pure bowlers, yet they've chosen an all-rounder as a bowling coach. Not too sure about the move.
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Old August 8, 2010, 07:36 AM
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Klusener might even be kind enough to teach some of our batsmen, how to take advantage of the powerplays and accelerate the run-rate in the last 10 overs. I still remember his brutal assault on the bowlers in the last 10 overs in the 1999 world cup. I hope JS will invite him to help some of our lower order batsmen or if he doesnt I would want some of our batters to go and seek advice from him of their own will because if they dont, Klusener being the professional he is, is unlikely to overstep the order.

But from all those applicants, I would've preferred and wanted Colin Croft as our bowling coach.

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Old August 8, 2010, 08:28 AM
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I still find it hard to believe how Colin Croft, despite showing interest is not amongst the front runners.
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Old August 8, 2010, 08:44 AM
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^ well there could be several reason for that. Maybe he wants more money than klusner and obviously BCB will go for the cheaper option

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Old August 8, 2010, 08:57 AM
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Very big fan of this guy. Shaun Pollock would have been one of the better option but Klusener was an intelligent bowler and he would be able to teach oue lower order how to bat. Met him in 2008 in Ireland, he was Playing for Northamptonshire against Ireland.
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Old August 8, 2010, 09:33 AM
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Only thing that is putting me off is his lack of coaching experience. Other than that I think it would be a good choice. As many of you have already mentioned he can also help add some aggression to our late order batting on top of coaching our bowlers.

Julien Fountain would be perfect as fielding coach. He is a no-nonsense type of guy plus has experience of working with Test sides already. So I guess Rhodes was never in the picture?

Now BCB needs to appoint Rafique as spin coach and mentor and Pilot as wicket-keeping coach and mentor. Get rid of Chacha and make Salahuddin the assistant coach and that's our backroom set for the World Cup.
well,chacha was an inspiration for a couple of young talents in the team like imrul and shafiul so i am not quite so sure about having chacha out of the coaching staff though he'll be of no real use if we have a bowling and a fielding coach.btw,jonty rhodeser ki hoilo?lotus kamaler shopner moddhei amader fielding coach hoye chilo?
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Old August 8, 2010, 09:55 AM
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Klusener might even be kind enough to teach some of our batsmen, how to take advantage of the powerplays and accelerate the run-rate in the last 10 overs. I still remember his brutal assault on the bowlers in the last 10 overs in the 1999 world cup. I hope JS will invite him to help some of our lower order batsmen or if he doesnt I would want some of our batters to go and seek advice from him of their own will because if they dont, Klusener being the professional he is, is unlikely to overstep the order.

But from all those applicants, I would've preferred and wanted Colin Croft as our bowling coach.
Why do you think he should be kind enough? Is he being kind accepting the job? Is that a part of his job as a bowling coach? I really hate such expectations from a professional. He even should not do it, if he tries to do that, he will disturb other coaches.

Bangali age chinta kore fao khaoar. That way you lose both. Please expect what he is being contracted for.

I really like CK's suggestions, why an all rounder? A pure bowler should be bowling coach. An all rounder can be head coach, so that he understands others perspectives. We have allready made a mistake with JS and now we should be very careful.
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Old August 8, 2010, 09:59 AM
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BCB should not go for great name.Worrying part is that Klusner not have much coaching experience.There is always good possibility good player may not be great coach.Klusner also was not famous for his bowling.I have a doubt how much he can contribute to our bowling,I hope he will prove me wrong,if finally come.
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Old August 8, 2010, 10:42 AM
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Klusener will be appointed as bowling coach. Why do we expect him to teach batting also? I don't think it is in his contract, and besides, shouldn't JS be responsible for teaching batting?
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Old August 8, 2010, 11:40 AM
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Klusener isn't a great choice and certainly doesn't get me excited but given the options avaiable he seems ok. He could groom Shafiul but forget teaching Mashrafee how to bowl in the death . Even a combind team of bowling coaches comprising of Wasim-Waqar-Malinga-UmarGul-Bond would not be able to coach him that. He is that bad in the death.
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Old August 8, 2010, 11:45 AM
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I hope JS will invite him to help some of our lower order batsmen or if he doesnt I would want some of our batters to go and seek advice from him of their own will because if they dont, Klusener being the professional he is, is unlikely to overstep the order.
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Why do you think he should be kind enough? Is he being kind accepting the job? Is that a part of his job as a bowling coach? I really hate such expectations from a professional. He even should not do it, if he tries to do that, he will disturb other coaches.

Bangali age chinta kore fao khaoar. That way you lose both. Please expect what he is being contracted for.

I really like CK's suggestions, why an all rounder? A pure bowler should be bowling coach. An all rounder can be head coach, so that he understands others perspectives. We have allready made a mistake with JS and now we should be very careful.
I think you havent properly read my entire post because if you did, you would've seen how I mentioned Klusener being unlikely to overreach his authority? That's why I said the word "kind" because giving advice to some players without asking for money is even done by professionals. Like for example Salahuddin was our fielding coach and yet Shaqib talks about how he helped his bowling by giving advice. Salahuddin (not saying he was truly professional, but still) also helped Tamim by telling him to improve his sweep-shot in order to play the spinners better, even helped him improve by throwing balls at Tamim to sweep for hours, Tamim himself mentioned this. It doesnt matter if you are a fielding coach, or a bowling caoch, if you feel like you like a certain kid and want to mentor him or if the player goes to seek advice on his batting on how to hit better and farther, and think it wont undermine the head coaches authority, even a professional can do that.
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Old August 8, 2010, 12:09 PM
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btw,jonty rhodeser ki hoilo?lotus kamaler shopner moddhei amader fielding coach hoye chilo?
Well they wanted to get him but he doesn't want to work full-time. He won't be able to stay with the team more than 2 weeks each time he comes. So BCB had to get rid of his name from the list.
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Old August 8, 2010, 12:33 PM
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"I'm in negotiations with them [Bangladesh Cricket Board], it's not finalised yet," Klusener told Cricinfo. "There are a couple of things that need clarification, I hope to have it finalised in the next week."
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Old August 8, 2010, 12:47 PM
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Old August 8, 2010, 12:59 PM
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Old August 8, 2010, 02:55 PM
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Mohsin Kamal put an application for a bowling coaching position with BCB? Muhahahaha!!
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Old August 8, 2010, 03:05 PM
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Mohsin Kamal put an application for a bowling coaching position with BCB? Muhahahaha!!
So his advice to our bowlers would be Sidha bowl karo?
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Old August 8, 2010, 03:06 PM
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Klusener will be appointed as bowling coach. Why do we expect him to teach batting also? I don't think it is in his contract, and besides, shouldn't JS be responsible for teaching batting?
Whats wrong with seeking some batting advises from him? He will do what he needs to do with bowling sector and if he give any tips on hitting consider that as a bonus. I think Sid will appreciate that too.
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