Ntini and Atapattu - new bowling/batting coaches
Re: Ntini and Atapattu - new bowling/batting coaches
Hmm...desperate times call for desperate measure. The looters are not going down without a fight!
Re: Ntini and Atapattu - new bowling/batting coaches
Good appointments. Neither of them are tainted by any Zim politics/bullsh!t, so hopefully this will allow them plenty of scope to get on with the job in hand to the best of their ability.
Re: Ntini and Atapattu - new bowling/batting coaches
That's great news but what about Domestic Season ?? . I feel that to make a strong team the domestic season has to be stronger. Right now in domestic season there are only four teams. Which is not good enough add two more teams. There is lot of Talent but no scope. Good luck Zimbabwe
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Re: Ntini and Atapattu - new bowling/batting coaches
Once you sign a contract with ZC and you are on their Payroll then you are tainted...aydee wrote:Good appointments. Neither of them are tainted by any Zim politics/bullsh!t, so hopefully this will allow them plenty of scope to get on with the job in hand to the best of their ability.
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I'm looking forward to the Ntini experiment.
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Ntini - "I think the first thing is to see their structure and see how they run things..."
He's in for a shock.
He's in for a shock.
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They nearly trip over kit bags during drills.
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Re: Ntini and Atapattu - new bowling/batting coaches
He'll probably have to lead from the very front if he wants to make an impact. Something like rocking up every morning at 6 a.m. on Panyangara's doorstep to pick him up for a ten mile run to HSC.
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Re: Ntini and Atapattu - new bowling/batting coaches
I always get a bit confused over the role of these coaches, especially during nets. You will see 2-4 of them in a huddle, nodding sagely and talking quietly, but nobody does much coaching. Ntini was a great bowler, but I'm not sure what coaching credentials he has, although he's in good company because there's only about three guys that have more than a level 2 certificate.