Royal Challengers management need to learn from the way Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings were managed. Never once the owners fiddled with the team, even if they lost matches.
You put together a team, put people in charge of running it, trust them through the season and see how they perform. With full management backing, the teams will get confidence and come to winning ways.
Alas the unfortunate tug of war in the RC camp meant battle was lost already before the games were played out completely.
I think more than anybody else, Mallya has a lesson or two to learn.
RE:Royal Sinking
by King of India on Jun 06, 2008 02:14 PM Permalink
There was more politics here than what meets the eye. The KSCA chairman Srikanta Datta Wodeyar was supported by Mallya in the KSCA elections. This did not go down well with the KSCA secretary Brijesh Patel and their camp which was opposite to Mallya's camp in the KSCA elections. This resulted in no facilities being provided to the RCs here. The only option Mallya had was to rope in Brijesh Patel and boot out somebody. Charu had not done anything great to hold his position and he got sacked.