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wasn't that much of a whack at Hayden tbf. So Clarkeh needs to work on that for next timeGone whack at Symonds, Buchanan and Hayden.
The drunk comment at Symonds the best one. So good.
wasn't that much of a whack at Hayden tbf. So Clarkeh needs to work on that for next timeGone whack at Symonds, Buchanan and Hayden.
The drunk comment at Symonds the best one. So good.
It just sounded so random too. Like he suddenly decided to methodically and calmly pour a drink over his head without any warning at all.I must admit, the story in Whitewash to Whitewash of Symonds tipping a drink over Clarke's head in the West Indies was incredibly hilarious.
Amazing how far that friendship fell so quickly.
Warne's hand firmly inserted up Clarke's arse when making that Buchanan comment.
It's a bit like how you suckBuchanan cops **** for being coach of a champion team but Steve Waugh doesn't really have his record as captain watered down as much because he captained such a good team.
This isn't true. I am all praise of Waqar Younis for instance. Depends whether the praise/ridicule is based on facts and knowledge or it is just blabberingWhen you read things like these, it really does make you realize that when people far removed from the team start blaming/praising the coaches, you probably shouldn't listen to them.
Macgill was critical and you can't accuse him of not being a rational bloke.Buchanan seems pretty well liked by most of the guys from that era apart from Warne (who was just parroting Ian Chappell in his hatred of cricket coaches) and Clarke (who was just parroting Warne).
Agree with the idea that elite players in cricket don't need coaches in the strictest sense, especially not teams like that one. It's more a man management thing, and support role. Buchanan also brought in some good ideas IMO.