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Think he's employed by South Africa at the moment.Why don't India hire somebody like Jonty Rhodes as fielding coach?
Do India even have a specialist fielding coach though?
Think he's employed by South Africa at the moment.Why don't India hire somebody like Jonty Rhodes as fielding coach?
Think it'd be a "polishing a turd" scenario, really.Why don't India hire somebody like Jonty Rhodes as fielding coach?
Yes, Robin Singh.Think he's employed by South Africa at the moment.
Do India even have a specialist fielding coach though?
Surely his job must come under review sooner or later...Yes, Robin Singh.
Think it'd be a "polishing a turd" scenario, really.
Perhaps he (Kumble) gambled on winning the toss and batting.Was a great start by Khan this morning I felt but almost bowled too good for anyone to get an edge. Australia have wrested control now and I'm not sure how two spinners on day 1 is going to pan out for the Indians.
70,000 to 80,000 apparently.Any mention of the crowd size as yet?
Thanks, none too shabby70,000 to 80,000 apparently.
Rhodes works for South Africa on a part time basis (only for one day cricket) for he has commitments at home, so I’m not sure he would accept such a position on a full time basis, which the Indians surely would need.
Either way, If I were India then I would hire the best fielding coach in the world that is not taken by another country (or aoffer more money so that they quit and come to India). Trevor Chappell was once Sri Lanka's fielding coach and IIRC he did a good job in that capacity.
Shows how spineless the coaches must be if they let the players run the show. If this isn't the cricket version of Real Madrid where if a coach got on the wrong side of Ronaldo or Raul then the coach was sacked straight away then what is?Rhodes works for South Africa on a part time basis (only for one day cricket) for he has commitments at home, so I’m not sure he would accept such a position on a full time basis, which the Indians surely would need.
And who’s to say he will have much success for his fielding drills and demands will surely cause some of team India’s most experienced players to cry foul. Robin Singh struggled to get certain players on the field for practice when India were preparing for the Oval test match.
On a big ground they don't want the batsman to take two. Although I agree they should just stay on the fenceI never get this, why don't fielders on the boundry just stay on the rope until after the ball has been bowled and played so therefore they have the best option of moving. So if it is a potential catch at least they can go forward or sideways or stay where they are without having to run backwards to try and get a catch and when that happens it is likely to be dropped.