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Clarke defends suspensions, says mediocrity unacceptable


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jaisingh
Captain Michael Clarke - not a team man
by jaisingh on Mar 11, 2013 10:19 PM  | Hide replies

This is second such incident, earlier when Katich was sacked. I think this fellow lacks maturity. He is Mama's (Head coach)boy. This is very sad for Australian cricket...

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Ramanan
Re: Captain Michael Clarke - not a team man
by Ramanan on Mar 12, 2013 07:51 PM
Not only Katich,he was instrumental in even Symonds' sacking and subsequent retirement.

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vinay
new sports page
by vinay on Mar 11, 2013 10:04 PM  | Hide replies

from rediff, the old one was better.

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Injun Abhi
Re: new sports page
by Injun Abhi on Mar 12, 2013 12:29 AM
i agreeeeess

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SK B
the other side of the coin
by SK B on Mar 11, 2013 10:00 PM  | Hide replies

if mediocrity is not acceptable then maybe a better leader is required to raise the level of the players to perfection ...you have to do the best with the available best ...

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vinay
Re: the other side of the coin
by vinay on Mar 11, 2013 10:05 PM
its job of coach n capt to raise points n not that of players. they r not used to do it. n theymay not b qualified to gv suggaestions.

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David Coulthard
Re: the other side of the coin
by David Coulthard on Mar 11, 2013 10:05 PM
IPL is there, who cares?

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Ratnakar Mankad
Re: the other side of the coin
by Ratnakar Mankad on Mar 11, 2013 10:14 PM
Well said. Aus needs bettwe leadership for captain and coach than the present arrogant ones. It is the job of coach and captain to find ways to get best out of the lot, all supposed to be best available in the country. If they can not do it - remember they are well paid for it - it is time to sack them and not the players who are in no way supposed to be leaders.

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vinay
job of a coach- to expect presentation from each player, or to gi
by vinay on Mar 11, 2013 09:57 PM

is job of a coach- to expect presentation from each player, or to give presentation to each players?
if every player starts presentation then whats the job of a coach. y he is there?

warne was right that coaches r not required to get success. ridiculous of coach's failure n clarke's mishandling the issue was much more funny.

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