Sunil Gavaskar wants India coach Duncan Fletcher sacked

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After Asia Cup debacle, Sunil Gavaskar wants India coach Duncan Fletcher sacked



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New Delhi: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar says it is time that Indian cricket looks to replace Duncan Fletcher and bring in someone who is young, energetic and whose ideas can galvanise players ahead of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand next year.

In his column for a national daily, Gavaskar trains his guns at 65-year-old Fletcher and writes that under the former Zimbabwe cricketer, the Indian players have looked extremely ordinary. "It (Indian cricket) seems to be in a freefall that looks tough to arrest," he writes. "What Indian cricket needs right now is a younger coach who will want to be out working with the team and not looking to put his feet up at the slightest chance."


Citing how Team India dominated world cricket under its previous coach Gary Kirsten, Gavaskar explained how the South African got the most out of the players. "Kirsten was enormously respected by the players because he had done the hard yards in both forms of the game. Kirsten knew the value of practicing to get better and under him the training sessions were competitive, productive and enjoyable," observed Gavaskar. "Since his departure, Indian cricket has just slipped and slipped."



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Kirsten was Team India's coach from 2008 to 2011 and helped India attain the No. 1 Test ranking and win the 2011 World Cup. Interestingly, Fletcher's name was recommended to the Board of Control for Cricket in India by Kirsten himself. It may have been a move that undid all his previous hard work.


The Indian team has looked ordinary under Fletcher, who beat the likes of fellow Zimbabwean Andy Flower and Kiwi Stephen Fleming, to bag the top job. Overseas losses have maligned the side's otherwise formidable reputation and despite his years of experience as a coach, Fletcher has not been able to motivate the side.

Now with the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand less than a year away, Gavaskar feels Indian fans would be better off not expecting their team to defend the title. Unless of course, someone inspirational replaces Fletcher, who has played 6 ODIs and 111 first-class matches. "There will be some who will argue that changing coaches with just one year to go is not a wise move, but unless that is done Indian cricket will continue to go down."




 
RE: After Asia Cup debacle, Sunil Gavaskar wants India coach Duncan Fletcher sacked

Stephen Fleming would prove to be a good coach if so appointed as the world cup would be in nz which will help the players to get a better idea of conditions and pitches there and also that most of the Indian team players play for csk so there will automatically be good relationship among them.
 
RE: After Asia Cup debacle, Sunil Gavaskar wants India coach Duncan Fletcher sacked

Very late demand by Mr. Gavaskar less then a year for World Cup and Mr. Gavaskar now asking for resignation of Fletcher, in my way Indian team not to go with any coach here just go with manager named either Mr. Lal Chand Rajpoot or Gary Kirtsen because both are involves in World Cup wining Team India.
 
RE: After Asia Cup debacle, Sunil Gavaskar wants India coach Duncan Fletcher sacked

I want to see Brian Lara to be new Indian coach.:wall
Bowling coach also badly needed for Indian team and I want legendary bowlers like Glen Mcgrath or Wasim Akram to be new bowling coach for Indian team.:angry
 
RE: After Asia Cup debacle, Sunil Gavaskar wants India coach Duncan Fletcher sacked

Ganguly is the better option to be indian coach.
 
RE: After Asia Cup debacle, Sunil Gavaskar wants India coach Duncan Fletcher sacked

Mcgrath good choice for bowling coach.
What about kapildev for coach.
 
Time has come for Duncan Fletcher to go, says Sunil Gavaskar

Time has come for Duncan Fletcher to go, says Sunil Gavaskar


Former captain Sunil Gavaskar feels that a younger coach can help Team India and will galvanise the players.

After disaster tours of South Africa, New Zealand and early exit from Asia Cup pressure is piling up on India's coach Duncan Fletcher. Former captain and India's legend Sunil Gavaskar feels that a younger coach can help Team India.

"It (Indian cricket) seems to be in a freefall that looks tough to arrest," Gavaskar wrote in his column for the Times of India. "What Indian cricket needs right now is a younger coach who will want to be out working with the team and not looking to put his feet up at the slightest chance. A young coach will galvanise the players and give them a fresh direction and energy. Look how Australia have turned it around in a few months by getting a younger man as coach."


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Gavaskar also feels Indian fans shouldn't expecting their team to defend the World Cup in 2015. "There will be some who will argue that changing coaches with just one year to go is not a wise move, but unless that is done Indian cricket will continue to go down."




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ooh sorry i just saw After Asia Cup debacle and posted it
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