Losing Keith would be a major loss, hopefully he can be persuaded to take a part time advisory role.
Losing Keith would be a major loss, hopefully he can be persuaded to take a part time advisory role.
The latest Cricketer magazine has a different take on the end of season review from the on-line version:
"Following a disappointing four-day campaign from a team perspective, the management duo of Gavin Larsen and Mark Robinson carried out an October review which included asking the opposition coaches for feedback on what they felt were the team's strengths and weaknesses."
A novel approach, though I think I would have been inclined to tell them: "That's your job. If you don't know, I'm not going to tell you."
GerryShedd wrote:
The latest Cricketer magazine has a different take on the end of season review from the on-line version:
"Following a disappointing four-day campaign from a team perspective, the management duo of Gavin Larsen and Mark Robinson carried out an October review which included asking the opposition coaches for feedback on what they felt were the team's strengths and weaknesses."
A novel approach, though I think I would have been inclined to tell them: "That's your job. If you don't know, I'm not going to tell you."
Are these pair for real? They get paid big salaries to win cricket matches and yet the best they can come up with is to ask other teams what they should be doing better.
Case in point why both need to find the door marked 'exit'.