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    Written by Jarrod Kimber
    Have you ever wondered, who is cricket's best ever coach? I've been wondering as well, and I'm trying to find a few names in this video.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 74

  • @pgl99
    @pgl99 2 дні тому +37

    I just watched a 20 minute video about 'who is the best coach' knowing perfectly well I am not going to get an answer at the end of it. Well played Jarrod.

  • @ashutoshsingh544
    @ashutoshsingh544 2 дні тому +10

    This STORYTELLING, hats off Kimber

  • @prithviroy11
    @prithviroy11 2 дні тому +10

    Where is Gary Kirsten???

  • @isaacnewton3514
    @isaacnewton3514 2 дні тому +3

    Great video, might be worth giving that board a proper clean and get that clear white back.

  • @1305sarthak
    @1305sarthak 2 дні тому +14

    I think you need to show Chandrakant Pandit a little more love. Similar to what you mentioned about Greg Sheppard, Pandit won the Ranji trophy with Mumbai (strong team) then he worked with Vidharba and won them 2 consecutive and only Ranji Titles and then worked with MP and won them their maiden title as well. He is a strict disciplinarian so at a IPL he need a Gambhir as buffer to manage the stars but he's definitely a Rajni coaching legend

    • @arnabiitmphy
      @arnabiitmphy 2 дні тому +1

      He is a shitty coach. Players don't like him. Ranji trophy or domestic championships don't matter.

    • @akhanduyitr369
      @akhanduyitr369 2 дні тому +1

      ​@@arnabiitmphyesa mat bola kar , winning a 5 day match is hard 😢

    • @prithviroy11
      @prithviroy11 2 дні тому +1

      @@akhanduyitr369 4 day hota hai domestic me chomu.

  • @venigallanaani
    @venigallanaani 2 дні тому +9

    Anyone who can make Pakistani team work is hands down the best coach ever!!

  • @jason78981
    @jason78981 2 дні тому +4

    do coaches seem less significant if players get seperate specialist coaches doing bowling plans, bowling plans, analysts telling them what to bowl/hit and when? is the coach like a manager?

  • @thatguywithm
    @thatguywithm 2 дні тому +2

    JARROD AT HIS WHITEBOARD VIDEOS >>>>>>>> ANY OTHER CRICKET ANALYSIS VIDEOS

  • @haritbhambhu8716
    @haritbhambhu8716 День тому +1

    15:25 so I guess Greg Shepherd is like a Grand coach

  • @harishsundar3409
    @harishsundar3409 2 дні тому +3

    I don't think the role of coaches in cricket is as pronounced as in football where the managers control almost everything about the team. Especially with separate batting coaches, bowling coaches, fielding coaches, and analysts, I wouldn't expect the coaches to radically impact a team's winning chances (except Baz I suppose)

  • @TSCHANNELSHORTS
    @TSCHANNELSHORTS 2 дні тому +2

    Wow grt analysis. Jarrod the best educator abt cricket

  • @SportsDailyBD
    @SportsDailyBD 2 дні тому +1

    Hathurusinghe is not sacked yet, Jarrod.

  • @cdn4767
    @cdn4767 2 дні тому +2

    Easy job in terms of shape: Wall, Macca, Shastri, Mott and Baz
    Opposite: Langer, Bayliss

  • @utkarshkarmwar5773
    @utkarshkarmwar5773 2 дні тому +4

    Dravid is the best coach in recent times according to me 1t20 wc trophy 1 t20 wc semifinal and odi wc final unbeaten till the final a wtc final , not to forget he brought a shift in Indian cricket more team oriented

    • @cbbxvcjkb7877
      @cbbxvcjkb7877 2 дні тому +1

      I'm not disagreeing or anything but a counter argument would be he lost series in sa and eng that should've been won, 3 yrs and we don't have a decent or even potential replacement for shami or bumrah or ashwin, and that selfless culture can and should also be attributed to next gen players, it was the prev gen which were playing slowly, you kicked most of them out(basically kl) and rohit/virat agreed to play aggressively. Rest were always playing aggressively.

    • @utkarshkarmwar5773
      @utkarshkarmwar5773 2 дні тому

      @@cbbxvcjkb7877 valid point but not entirely correct ,indias 2023 wc team had a lot of seniors that would have preferred prodding along led by the skipper himself the entire team bought into the thought also management identified that in order to bring a change they have to change players as well, dravids biggest failure as a coach is definitely failing to win sa test series but that was his first assignment

    • @prithviroy11
      @prithviroy11 2 дні тому

      @@utkarshkarmwar5773 I think you give Dravid (&Rohit) a lot of credit for getting to the final of the 2023 wc at home, that was his biggest failure. And Rohit's for that matter. Rohit and Dravid got handed the best side, most mature side India has seen in the past 10 odd years after Sachin and co. (2011 team) retired. We had all bases covered, unlike in the 2015 and 2019 wc where our bowling attack was still not that experienced and our middle order batters and spinners were probably not the best in those conditions (Aus & Eng). The only thing that you could argue went against us was our selection of a backup allrounder to replace Hardik (who had an injury on the field, can't blame him for trying to save a boundary of his own bowling and spraining his ankle), maybe someone like Venkatesh Iyer could have been a better option instead of Surya. Shardul Thakur was definitely a selection error, I still don't understand why he played(Rohit's call) the initial games up until Hardik's injury. Dravid took a back seat in most of these decisions, he might have given his input at times and talked to players about their roles and what he wanted them to do, but I don't think you can call these teams his. They only became his teams in defeat, Rohit never showed up for a presser after losing a major tournament.
      Now, coming back to the mistakes Rohit and Dravid made in the final itself (keeping aside all the ways in which the squad selection could have been better or different):
      1. The pitch, according to sources close to the team and former players like Mohd. Kaif, it is safe to say that the pitch was made a particular way, in essence the pitch was doctored to favour our spinners and not give anything to their pace battery. By doing that we took out our swing bowler Siraj from the game, regardless of if we batted first or second.
      2. After losing the toss, Rohit was visibly down in his body language and he was feeling the pressure because Pat had read the pitch perfectly and chosen to bowl first. That sends out massive red flags (for the lack of a better term) to the youngsters in the team like Gill, Iyer, Kuldeep, Siraj who haven't been at that stage ever in their career. But Rohit went out and tried to take the attack to the aussies, kudos to him. Gill threw his wicket away because of the directive from the captain and the coach to maximise the powerplay because they knew the pitch would slow down as the ball got older.
      3. Rohit throwing his wicket away in the final over of the powerplay having scored 10 runs off a part timer already. That is the worst thing that could have happened at that stage for us and Australia won the match psychologically there. Iyer got out immediately after that, he was afraid of getting hit in the head and played away from his body to a fairly average ball by Pat Cummins, you can't blame him. But the fact that Rohit exposed the middle order is not spoken of that much. Ricky Ponting and Matty Hayden said it on air, that Rohit should have played one of his big knocks on this occassion to see his team through after a fantastic campaign. They sensed it from the comm box that the tides shifted there when our fearless, selfless captain threw his wicket away when he could have partnered with Kohli and milked the aussies for the next 20-25 overs and then accelerated after the 30th or the 35th over. Trigger happy Hitman lost his marbles and the WC at home. But no one has the balls to say that in our country. We would rather d*ckride him for his self-proclaimed selfless approach. See the irony?
      4. Okay, we crawled our way to a decent total. 240. How do we defend this? Do we throw our best bowlers up top and not leave anything in the tank, in case we make late inroads? "YES!!!!", said Rohit Sharma and I'm presuming Dravid agreed. Again, we took out our swing bowler who has a good record against left handed batters in the first 5 overs, Mohd.Sirajofficial (baiki jo bhi hai fake id hai lol). 5 overs each of Bumrah and Shami, they manage to take 3 wickets and concede 47 runs, what next? The track was better to bat on against spin. Okay, we have Ashwin, he's got Labuschagne's number and he can probably outsmart Head too on a flat track. Oh wait, we didn't select him because we wanted our 3 pronged pace attack which we could use in the powerplay. But wait, Siraj hasn't bowled an over in the powerplay which he had done up until then throughout the wc. So, now we have tired our best bowlers by giving them long spells, they can't bowl through the middle because then if the game goes deep we won't be able to bowl them and our 3rd pacer is useless because he can't do much with an older white ball on a docile track. I would have either bowled Shami-Siraj-Bumrah in tandem, 3 overs each and 1 for Jadeja or I would have doubled down and gone for 3 spinners and selected Aswhin instead of Siraj because I wasn't going to use him any way. But we don't make changes in the final. Guess what, Australia does, they didn't go with Stoinis, instead they went with Labuschagne, who proved to be the thorn in Rohit Sharma's flat foot. Did Labuschagne go hammer and tongs?? Did he play with "intent"?? No. He saved his wicket and held an end because this was an ODI World Cup final and not a T20 World Cup final. Okay, so Travis Head must have tried to keep his strike rate above 140 right from the start. NO!!! He started slow, got lucky a few times, received a few lucky bad deliveries which he put away, saved his wicket and then unleashed against the spinners because the evening had cooled and the pitch was easier to bat on.
      There was no set manner in which Australia played the final, they never panicked, they never thought they could win the game in the powerplay, they stayed in the game and kept trusting their cricket. We forgot that. We relied too much on the pitch, our 2 pacers, Kohli to score a century. Rohit and Dravid lost a home world cup. The hosts of the previous 3 world cups won it. 2011, 2015 and 2019. We lost to a side which played golf on their off days and got drunk when they won a game. Why? Because our captain couldn't think on his feet.

    • @utkarshkarmwar5773
      @utkarshkarmwar5773 2 дні тому

      @@prithviroy11 man you didn’t have to make so much effort thats an essay , although based on the first few lines i would say , no they didn’t got any team they put together a team they backed iyer they backed kl they backed gill all of whom were either coming from injuries or dengue or loss of form , you blame the captain cause he lost one game and im quite sure you don’t credit the captain for 10 straight wins , also what a horrible take we never relied on kohli , yes kohli score 765 runs though at quite a slow sr compared to others not to forget rohit scored 597 at 125 iyer 550 at 110 even kl rahul scored 500+ runs , only you know what you are talking about

    • @utkarshkarmwar5773
      @utkarshkarmwar5773 2 дні тому

      @@prithviroy11 also mate you clearly come off as a kohli fan who is absolutely rattled with selfless shouts 😃 of all the mistakes you made me count i dont see the mention of that horrible pathetic partnership between kohli and kl

  • @SarveshCK
    @SarveshCK 2 дні тому

    It's almost as if you've read my mind. I was just thinking about the contrast between football and cricket in this aspect. Football places far more responsibility on coaches (who are directly involved in team selection and tactics) and face the media a lot more than in cricket. Which means when a team does poorly in cricket, it comes down to the players and the captain almost invariably (unless we're talking about exceptions like WI, Pak, etc.). It's very rarely the coach! But when a team wins, the bouquets are also comfortably rested on the legacy of the players and the captain. Before thinking about who is a good coach, it's good to look at how (if at all) coaches are important to a team. The only time a coach has stood out (positively or otherwise) is when there is a very clear shift in something that directly impacts performances (identity, team chemistry, etc.)

  • @michelle5for
    @michelle5for 2 дні тому +1

    When does the Australian men's team get a golf buggy driving coach?

  • @matthewcammish4474
    @matthewcammish4474 День тому

    We really ascribe a team's record to the captain in cricket due to the nature of the game. Traditionally a coach improves a player but the captain uses the players in the team to try and win.

  • @MarcTamlyn
    @MarcTamlyn 2 дні тому

    So many aspects to consider with a coach - technical coaching, inspiration of players, bringing a group together, management of the team of specialist and support coaches, management of selectors/boards, press, tactical influence... It's very likely there can never be one "best" coach because different coaches will be better at different things.
    That said, to throw another name in the mix, Ryan Campbell has been outstanding with Durham in the last few years.

  • @tbp33911
    @tbp33911 День тому

    The lack of mention of Dav Wattmore is insane.

  • @prakashmahtani6345
    @prakashmahtani6345 2 дні тому +1

    Great video, question is a coach should also be rated keeping in mind his support staff?
    E.g a team with a bad injury record , if they lose. The coach can't be blamed in such a situation.

  • @L.I.T.H.I.U.M
    @L.I.T.H.I.U.M 2 дні тому

    Even though there are so many dependent variables at play here,
    I think
    most people would agree that
    a "good team" is the main one we should try to control for.
    So, how can we check coach records after controlling for the variable of "teams"?
    I think the cumulative record of the coach
    with different teams should take us in the right direction.
    If the coach did good with team A, but bad with team B, he probably isn't a good coach
    If the coach did good with all the teams he coached, he's good.
    Compare the overall record of coaches who have coached multiple teams.
    And you'll get your answer.
    Ofc, coaches who have coached only one side/team won't qualify.
    But we'll still get good enough ranking.

  • @srikrishnachaudhuri1259
    @srikrishnachaudhuri1259 2 дні тому +1

    Much awaited video from Jarrod 🙌🙌.
    Keep up the good work 😊

    • @srikrishnachaudhuri1259
      @srikrishnachaudhuri1259 2 дні тому

      I am looking forward to the coaching tenure of Gautam Gambhir and Baz for India and England (especially the white-ball side) respectively.🙃🙃

  • @sanjaymishra2927
    @sanjaymishra2927 2 дні тому +1

    Storytelling masterclass🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @intolerantyt7544
    @intolerantyt7544 2 дні тому

    John Wright, Dave Whatmore, Gary Kirsten must be in that list

  • @naturenaturewordsworth924
    @naturenaturewordsworth924 День тому +1

    Bro plz do a video on virat full batting analysis plz

  • @amaannyt
    @amaannyt 2 дні тому +1

    Go onn 🔥 jarrod u can be : not one of the best but " The best Cricket analyst" , Cricket has ever got.
    Cricket needs these types of analysts to explore and simplify the game.

  • @amit482001
    @amit482001 День тому

    Detroit Tigers? Jarrod came to my town

  • @MustahsinRakeen
    @MustahsinRakeen 2 дні тому

    Hathurusinghe hasn't lost his job YET. He is the coach for at least in India series of Bangladesh.

  • @calvinbonjovi
    @calvinbonjovi 2 дні тому +1

    The background music's a bit disconcerting

  • @alaapsarkar
    @alaapsarkar 2 дні тому +1

    To me Baz is at the top

  • @test-ws7sg
    @test-ws7sg День тому

    Certainly not the ones in the thumbnail of this video

  • @vighneshraman1784
    @vighneshraman1784 День тому

    Are we sure on the worst coach though? I am sure Mickey Arthur would be high on that list.

  • @Sid-e5y
    @Sid-e5y 2 дні тому

    Is it mostly subjective,looking at the win loss ratio alone is a bit immature

  • @swapnaneelbanerjee4385
    @swapnaneelbanerjee4385 20 годин тому

    No Gary Kirsten??

  • @DaddyjeeFF
    @DaddyjeeFF 2 дні тому +4

    Bhai tumko Arsalan famous karra

  • @dipyaman93
    @dipyaman93 День тому

    how JL as a coach?

  • @vasudevbissa5381
    @vasudevbissa5381 День тому

    Imagine making an outstanding video with just one dusty and unclean whiteboard as your background

  • @AdamVoges-ei1ek
    @AdamVoges-ei1ek 23 години тому

    Rahul Dravid is best cricket coach ever

  • @rw-xf4cb
    @rw-xf4cb 2 дні тому +1

    The best coach is the one that takes the team to the match

  • @akhilalex7930
    @akhilalex7930 2 дні тому

    Dravid is the greatest coach .

    • @L.I.T.H.I.U.M
      @L.I.T.H.I.U.M 2 дні тому

      Nah. He had the best team in the world. Even I would've coached ICT to victory. Plus, there was a lot of favoritism in the tournament from different play timings, less travelling to favorable decisions.

  • @deviprasad576
    @deviprasad576 2 дні тому +1

    Where are Australian coaches that won cricket world cup..

  • @tricksbyumer
    @tricksbyumer 2 дні тому

    Get rid of this board for god sale jarrod !!!

  • @atrighosh1000
    @atrighosh1000 2 дні тому +1

    Stephen Fleming is a much better coach than Andrew McDonald. This list is nonsense

    • @atrighosh1000
      @atrighosh1000 2 дні тому

      I can give you a Top 3 easily that most people with agree with. My Top 3;
      1. Fleming (cos of longevity + winner)
      2. Baz (current best in internationals and has a strong philosophy)
      3. Shastri (2 away BGT wins)
      Trott and Hathrasinghe are really good coaches who could suceed with bigger teams and Hathrasinghe can coach Australia one day if the CA is not biased

    • @lachlanminchin1538
      @lachlanminchin1538 2 дні тому +2

      Didn't even pay attention to the video

    • @atrighosh1000
      @atrighosh1000 2 дні тому

      @@lachlanminchin1538 I did. McDonald was a failure at IPL level. He doesn’t deserve to be on the same level as Baz and Bayliss and Shastri

    • @lachlanminchin1538
      @lachlanminchin1538 2 дні тому

      @atrighosh1000 so you are confirming your an ipl fanboy and that's it. McDonald has more international trophies than every coach you mentioned

    • @atrighosh1000
      @atrighosh1000 2 дні тому

      @@lachlanminchin1538 Who cares? Winning with Australia is not an achievement. Your standards are really low. I can tell by your reply

  • @stickypalm49
    @stickypalm49 День тому +1

    Don't know about the best, but the worst is Justin Langer.

  • @dmyadav01
    @dmyadav01 2 дні тому +1

    If someone has watched full video... Let me know what's the conclusion! 🫡