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Surely if you're going to employ a coach you'd look at his history of coaching.
No idea, apart from he's been coaching with England this summer.Which is?
In the england setup of the mid 90s Joe Root would have been ditched after two pretty abject Ashes series' (bar his 180).Fair comment.
I take your Wenger, Josè comparissons and understand that, Troy Cooley being another example.
They are people who never really had the ability or got the chance at the top level.
Ramps however was an abject failure, can never remember a player having as many 2nd chances with England, in an era where dozens of players were given one test match & chucked on a scrapheap.
Middlesex batting coach since his retirement from playing-so well in at Lords!Which is?
can't believe gooch lasted as long as he did tbh, the fact he was the only [high profile] member of the england set up that survived the debacle in oz when batting was perhaps our most glaring frailty was quite shocking. IMO
England batting coach
Discuss.
Fair comment.
I take your Wenger, Josè comparissons and understand that, Troy Cooley being another example.
They are people who never really had the ability or got the chance at the top level.
Ramps however was an abject failure, can never remember a player having as many 2nd chances with England, in an era where dozens of players were given one test match & chucked on a scrapheap.
Just for a bit of perspective for al his failures against WI at the beginning of his career and SA I think he was the only player to average 40 against the greatest side in the world at that time.
Fair comment.
I take your Wenger, Josè comparissons and understand that, Troy Cooley being another example.
They are people who never really had the ability or got the chance at the top level.
Ramps however was an abject failure, can never remember a player having as many 2nd chances with England, in an era where dozens of players were given one test match & chucked on a scrapheap.
Because he bossed the County batting averages for a decade. Hick was the same - how many chances was he given to 'come good'? John Crawley out-averaged both of them but got tossed on the scrap heap after a couple of poor tests against the crims.
Batting at test level is about talent, technique and mental approach and you aren't going to succeed for very long without any of the three. The reason Ramps was persevered with more than most was because he had 1 and 2 more than any player for a generation - however he did have huge psychological issues that he was never able to overcome.
Exactly. Think he said there was always too much going on in his head to play his natural game. He would get completely bogged down then get out to a rash shot.
Given this is the exact same problem that afflicted our batting in Australia, I would question whether he's the right man in the circumstances. Maybe he is, because of that - maybe he has analysed this problem more than others?