result oriented, you just can't be happy with CQ. He has achieved results that our own vatani coaches have achieved. Losing in quarters in Asia cup can be achieved with some of the weakest vatani coaches.
Getting one point in the world cup also has been the absolute minimum we have ever got, whole we've had others who'd got more.
There is no denying it. His RESULTS have been on par with our average vatani coaches.
Now, If you are quality oriented, you still won be that satisfied with him. I think it is a universal view shared by an undeniable majority that the quality of our team's performances have been sub par, ... given we have such a famous internationally renowned coach. When you pay this kind of salary and bring in a big name that is much higher than our usual coach, then by that very token, your expectations and demands ought to be at a higher level than the average IPL coach.
We bring up WCQ's and having qualified for the WC. But we forget that the group was not that difficult to qualify from. We suffered and struggled to qualify at the end only because we didn't have the proper strategy at the start of the campaign, where we should have gathered enough points early on to avoid struggling near the end (especially since we knew the final 3 games were very difficult given the timing and distances to be traveled)
The thing is seeing his big name tag, we keep expecting that extra quality to be injected into the team's performance. But after almost four years, i think we should have seen it by now. But we haven't
He has his good points, like his expertise in preparing a team physically to make them highly competitive. That's undeniable. But he also has his flaws. If you treat him as an untouchable God, then we have nothing to discuss
Getting one point in the world cup also has been the absolute minimum we have ever got, whole we've had others who'd got more.
There is no denying it. His RESULTS have been on par with our average vatani coaches.
Now, If you are quality oriented, you still won be that satisfied with him. I think it is a universal view shared by an undeniable majority that the quality of our team's performances have been sub par, ... given we have such a famous internationally renowned coach. When you pay this kind of salary and bring in a big name that is much higher than our usual coach, then by that very token, your expectations and demands ought to be at a higher level than the average IPL coach.
We bring up WCQ's and having qualified for the WC. But we forget that the group was not that difficult to qualify from. We suffered and struggled to qualify at the end only because we didn't have the proper strategy at the start of the campaign, where we should have gathered enough points early on to avoid struggling near the end (especially since we knew the final 3 games were very difficult given the timing and distances to be traveled)
The thing is seeing his big name tag, we keep expecting that extra quality to be injected into the team's performance. But after almost four years, i think we should have seen it by now. But we haven't
He has his good points, like his expertise in preparing a team physically to make them highly competitive. That's undeniable. But he also has his flaws. If you treat him as an untouchable God, then we have nothing to discuss
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