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Who is the best current International Coach

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tooextracool

International Coach
Raj123 said:
that may be true and probably(partially) the reason indians are starting to win a few matches outside. but thats how most of the international pitches are these days and would still mean that indians are likely to win more matches outside.
yeah but im not saying they wont...you do have a point that wickets are getting flatter these days but to say that india can "thrash england anytime and anyplace" or that they are a better team than NZ despite failing to beat them at home is just plain ridiculous. i do believe that more teams will resort to preparing bowler friendly wickets against india at home and thus it wont be half as easy for india to win abroad. this indian side is the best one in the last 15 years but they still need to improve if they are going to beat teams like SA,england,NZ etc
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
chicane said:
I always said both sides had injuries. You're the one who keeps crying about Gillespie, McGrath and Warne.
Where have I cried? All I've done is pointed out that the losses were a lot worse for Australia (in that in effect their entire first choice attack due to the fact that most were missing throughout and Gillespie's injury hampered his performance and effectiveness...)
 
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