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Murali to be Australia spin coach

Edged&Taken

U19 Vice-Captain
Muralitharan to coach Australia's spinners
Tuesday 08-February-2011 07:23


Legendary Sri Lankan bowler Muttiah Muralitharan is to take a guest coaching role at Australia's top cricket academy in a bid to revamp the nation's spin hopes, a report said on Tuesday.

Muralitharan, the world's leading wicket-taker in both Tests and one-dayers, would spend several weeks at Cricket Australia's Centre of Excellence for intensive training with the nation's rising spinners, the Daily Telegraph reported.

"This is a wonderful opportunity ... Murali has probably forgotten more about spin bowling than most people will know in a lifetime," Australian selector Greg Chappell told the Sydney newspaper.

"It is not just Murali's obvious physical skill that will be a huge benefit for our young spinners, it is also his physical toughness, his cleverness, his cunning and his ability to be able to set a batsman up and bowl 10-15 overs to a plan," he added.

The off-spinner's technique would also be recorded and downloaded into the academy's "virtual bowler" machine, allowing batsmen to square off against a cyber-Murali in the nets.

It would be an important coup for despondent Australia, languishing with few spin options after its crushing Ashes defeat by England.

The kingpin of the Sri Lankan attack for 18 years with a record 800 Test wickets to his name, Muralitharan, 38, is one of world cricket's most revered and controversial figures.

He was famously no-balled in Australia's 1995 Boxing Day Test for chucking before outraged fans, and his bowling action was called into question numerous times by the International Cricket Council.

Muralitharan has said he will bow out of international cricket after this month's 2011 World Cup, following his retirement from the Test circuit in July last year

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This is pretty amazing. He has come full circle with the Australian public.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Thread title a wee bit misleading, tbh.

Far from convinced Murali's skills are coachable either, he's clearly a unique physical specimen.
 

blahblahblah

International 12th Man
pity the aussies really

the guy whom they have been on the back for all his career is now helping them


hats off to him
 

Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
Aussies will gain nothing by trying to copy him. But the way spinners should work away with the batsmen will bevery beneficial for them.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Well coaching someone doesn't mean getting them to bowl exactly like you did.....
Well no, but being proficient at what he's been hired to coach is his main (only?) qualification for the position. As he's pretty much unable to impart that to anyone else without his natural gifts I'm not sure his hiring is necessarily cause for Aussies to deck their halls with bunting.
 

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If anything, we've had some skilled operators nerfed by some supposedly expert coaches.

Need to work on getting them decent game time ahead of specialist coaching, tbh. There are decent spinners around, they're just not getting on the park often enough and when they do, asked to do a job which won't get them wickets.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
There's more to spin bowling than just sending them down. The article talks about setting up and the like.

Warnie and Murali are great because they had a full game. They had plans and tactics and when you see some of the spin bowlers today - not just Australian - they seem to lack a plan and just hope for the best most of the time.

Edit: in reply to Brumby.
 

miscer

U19 Cricketer
so is he gonna teach them how to chuck and then convince the icc to change the rules?























































I joke, i joke.
 

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