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    @duluth said in Aussie Cricket:

    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    Langer was clearly a volatile bloke and the players didn't like him. In cricket that's more than enough cause to show you the door.

    In cricket I think it should be the captains team, not the coaches. The coach should be there to provide support for the captain

    The most important question is whether Cummins wanted to work with him or not

    Most generally agree but there is a weird dichotomy where if there are other viable captaincy options and you have a coach backed by the board then the captain is vulnerable. Also if the captain is coming to the end of their tenure their power seems to diminish to get what they want which happened with both Fleming and Steve Waugh. The reverse argument which was made for Hesson turfing Taylor was used for Vettori and others pushing Moles out.

    The Director of Cricket model is probably best where both the coach and captain are his pick (or recommendation to the board), and it is ultimately their responsibility to handle all those vagaries.

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    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    I feel for the players. They were asked for their opinion as part of the process, and provided it. Now they are branded as precious egomaniacs, but where is the evidence that they are?

    I reckon if you got an unexpected promotion three months ago and then absolutely sewered your offsider who had four years in the chair and was turning in good results in an effort to force them out that would seem a little egomaniacal.

    I don't doubt that they genuinely believe he is the wrong man for the job, but massively question if they know if they have perspective to know who is the wrong or right person for that position. This is a group of mainly NSW players, most of whom were wunderkinds, a pretty myopic bunch who know nothing but success (injuries notwithstanding) - there are countless examples in other sports (the NBA in the last decade being the most obvious) which prove just because you are a natural talent doesn't mean that you can play GM/coach.

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    @rotated said in Aussie Cricket:

    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    I feel for the players. They were asked for their opinion as part of the process, and provided it. Now they are branded as precious egomaniacs, but where is the evidence that they are?

    I reckon if you got an unexpected promotion three months ago and then absolutely sewered your offsider who had four years in the chair and was turning in good results in an effort to force them out that would seem a little egomaniacal.

    I don't doubt that they genuinely believe he is the wrong man for the job, but massively question if they know if they have perspective to know who is the wrong or right person for that position. This is a group of mainly NSW players, most of whom were wunderkinds, a pretty myopic bunch who know nothing but success (injuries notwithstanding) - there are countless examples in other sports (the NBA in the last decade being the most obvious) which prove just because you are a natural talent doesn't mean that you can play GM/coach.

    The corporate comparisons sound nice but they don't work. The same ex-players who ascribe all the golden era success to themselves are now apparently fervent believers in the role of the coach. But you know as well as I do that the players are far more responsible for the 'good results' than the coach.

    Cummins can own the last four years of good results far more than Langer can, IMO.

    And I too doubt their perspective, but again that's CA's role, not the players. CA has to take input from a variety of sources and weigh it up, asking questions like 'what do these players know anyway?'.

    That's why I'm critical of CA and not the players. The players are being cast as villains when all they did was do exactly what was asked of them by the governing body.

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    @barbarian pretty easy to be critical of CA as well - they're bloody amateurs.

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    From a disinterested distance, no one comes out of this looking good.

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    Feb 4, 2022

    Justin Langer was everything an Australian cricket coach needed to be. Until the game changed

    Justin Langer was everything an Australian cricket coach needed to be. Until the game changed

    Justin Langer helped lead Australian cricket out of crisis and into a new generation — one that must now go on without him, writes Dean Bilton.

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    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    The corporate comparisons sound nice but they don't work. The same ex-players who ascribe all the golden era success to themselves are now apparently fervent believers in the role of the coach. But you know as well as I do that the players are far more responsible for the 'good results' than the coach.

    Yeah isn't Langer part of the bunch that pretty much so disowned Buchanan from any of the phenomenal success that was the Waugh error?

    Cummins can own the last four years of good results far more than Langer can, IMO.

    Not close enough to the Aussie cricket team to know really, but doesn't the behaviour during Sandpaper gate suggest a team slightly out of control & needing some stern authority to get back into shape? Thus, if Langer hadn't been there, what could have happened?

    And I too doubt their perspective, but again that's CA's role, not the players. CA has to take input from a variety of sources and weigh it up, asking questions like 'what do these players know anyway?'.

    That's why I'm critical of CA and not the players. The players are being cast as villains when all they did was do exactly what was asked of them by the governing body.

    Interesting situation full of colossal ego's basically. I think there is a real football crossover with he Aussie cricket team, in that there are very few people in the world who can actually manage it.

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    @majorrage said in Aussie Cricket:

    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    Cummins can own the last four years of good results far more than Langer can, IMO.

    Not close enough to the Aussie cricket team to know really, but doesn't the behaviour during Sandpaper gate suggest a team slightly out of control & needing some stern authority to get back into shape? Thus, if Langer hadn't been there, what could have happened?

    The most astute comment I read on this was from a journo who described Langer as something of a wartime general. He was needed in a time of crisis, and steered the ship ably through it. But then as things settled down his skill-set wasn't as well suited.

    So now in the post-Sandpapergate era it's reasonable that a new coach be brought in to shepherd the team through the next phase.

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    @barbarian and you'd like to think that was made clear in all discussions at the top level i.e. "JL you're here to get us back on track - this isn't forever. Your contract goes for 4 years but if you do X, Y, and Z then we'll pay you a hefty bonus and part ways."

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    @kiwimurph That's about as good a statement as you could expect under the circumstances. The last line is a beauty.

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    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    That's why I'm critical of CA and not the players. The players are being cast as villains when all they did was do exactly what was asked of them by the governing body.

    There are two arguments being put out there.

    First, the players just played their part in the process totally ambivalent to the result and it is up to CA as to who is appointed. Cummins had been running that line when asked all summer and again yesterday - which I guess is what you are getting at.

    Second, there is the stronger "I'm standing up for my mates" and "the best interests of Australian cricket at heart" defense which Cummins also tried to run yesterday implying that whatever role he has done was somehow extraordinary or beyond just giving feedback and that he insisted personally that the change was made on behalf of the team.

    Supporters of the players are willing to give him both excuses, others see that they contradict one another.

    The furphy here is that any of the senior players did anything particularly wrong in the last six months. The damage was done last year with the media leaks, whiteanting and whatever deal or understanding was reached between CA and the players between the Bangladesh series and the T20 WC after Paine/Finch/Cummins sat down with Langer and Malcolm Conn really ratcheted up his attacks. The results in the Ashes and T20 WC just exposed what was reported at the time, Langer was never going to be extended and they players knew that - there was no "process".

    The two interesting questions for me:

    Where has Finch been in all of this? He was more outspoken and seemed genuinely frustrated about the leaks that were going on mid-last year. It surely would have been a helpful to have Cummins front the media with Finch as national captains and deflect a bit of the heat assuming they are sympatico.

    Does Tim Paine have a book deal yet?

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    Time to retire?

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    @kiwimurph said in Aussie Cricket:

    Time to retire?

    How does someone get hit on the head so much?

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    @kiwimurph said in Aussie Cricket:

    Time to retire?

    Playing soccer in the warm up too. He got others falling over running between wickets and knocking his head on a door. Must be very heartbreaking and frustrating for him.

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    @rotated just gutted for him.

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    #1956

    Think this is the right topic.

    But I hate Steve Smith.

    Pretty much wins T20 v SL with direct hit run out.

    Lankans need 38 from 15.

    Not quite gone , but close to it

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    Having said that ...

    ... boomfah from the Lankan

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    29 from 12 ...

    Think it's too much

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    ... aannd Hazlewood is bowling ...

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