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Kumble exit seen as triumph for player power
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 06 - 2017

Anil Kumble's departure as head coach despite a successful year at the helm will be regarded as a triumph for player power in Indian cricket, according to several former captains.
The country's board took a gamble last June when it put its trust in former captain Kumble, who had no real coaching experience and was not even on the original list of candidates.
The former spinner, however, forged a productive partnership with skipper Virat Kohli as India recorded 12 victories in 17 Test matches and reached the final of the Champions Trophy.
But the cracks that were forming beneath the surface of their seemingly harmonious association were becoming more visible as his tenure progressed.
Kumble, whose original contract expired at the end of the Champions Trophy Sunday but was extended to oversee the team's tour of West Indies this month, stepped down Tuesday, citing a breakdown in relations with his skipper.
"...it was apparent that the partnership was untenable, and I therefore believe it is best for me to move on," the 46-year-old Kumble wrote in a Twitter message posted Tuesday.
Kumble, who is India's highest Test wicket-taker, added that he was surprised by Kohli's reservations over his style of coaching.
"I see the coach's role akin to ‘holding a mirror' to drive self-improvement in the team's interest," wrote Kumble, who may not be as expressive as Kohli but is perceived as equally assertive.
Former captain Sunil Gavaskar was critical of the circumstances that led to Kumble's demise.
"So you want softies. You want somebody to just tell you, ‘ok boys, don't practice today because you guys are not feeling well, ok take a holiday, go shopping'. You want that kind of a person," Gavaskar told NDTV channel.
"If any of the players are complaining, I feel those players are the ones who should be left out of the team," he added.
Since Greg Chappell's tumultuous two-year tenure ended in 2007, successors such as John Wright, Gary Kirsten and Duncan Fletcher registered varied degrees of success with the team, confining themselves largely to the background.
Former skipper Bishan Singh Bedi said he was not surprised by Kumble's decision as no self-respecting person could have carried on in such an environment.
"Gratitude has obviously been thrown out of window by whoever raising ‘revolt'...", tweeted the spin great, calling it a loss for Indian cricket.
Gavaskar said the episode would send out the wrong message as the Indian board set about finding Kumble's successor.
"This is sending a signal for the next coach — either bow down to what the players want you to do, otherwise you, like one of India's cricket legends Anil Kumble, will have to step down.
"I have very little knowledge about the differences between Virat and Anil. But it is a really sad day for Indian Cricket," Gavaskar told NDTV.
"India have won everything since the time Anil took over," he added. "I can't see Anil doing much wrong in one year. Differences (can) happen in any team but see the results."
India suffered a humiliating defeat to Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final Sunday, but Kumble also helped them reclaim the No. 1 Test ranking and maintained an unblemished record in five Test series.
Kumble had already appeared headed for the exit after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) advertised for a new coach last month, although he was an automatic candidate.
Former India opener Virender Sehwag and Australia's Tom Moody are reported to be among the possible replacements for Kumble.
Sehwag, who seems to be the frontrunner for the job, believes it would be tough for anyone to match Kumble's success as coach.
"The way this Indian team has performed under his coaching, I doubt whether anybody else will be able to replicate his success," Sehwag told UC News, an online data provider.
"I don't know about his coaching style but as a player, as an individual and as a senior he is just brilliant," said Sehwag, who played under Kumble's Test captaincy.
Sambit Bal, editor in chief of ESPNCricinfo.com, said the manner of Kumble's exit set an unwelcome precedent for Indian Cricket.
"I think that sets a bad precedent really... it's really a case where the BCCI has backed the captain over the coach," he said.
"The message is sent out to the next coach: fall into line or else," added Bal. An Indian Express column said the pressures of modern Cricket demanded a "strong chain of command".
"Giving veto powers to the captain and players over coaches sits at odds with the direction Cricket is moving in," the column said.
"Indian Cricket has once again endorsed that captain is more important than a coach," it added. — Agencies


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