Mickey Arthur to start from little goals – Cricket News Update
Team Australia’s newly-appointed coach, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mickey-Arthur-c1969, vows to start his new role with little goals and then gradually move towards higher tasks, as he thinks that winning over small teams will better capacitate the Kangaroos to seal the Ashes 2013.
Arthur, the former South African First-Class cricketer and coach, got enrolled in the Australian camp a few days back, replacing http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Timothy-John-Nielsen-c94043, who had to quit in the backdrop of the Argus Report, which unearthed a number of loopholes in the management.
The new mentor aims at building up a solid team which can rapidly move up to the top rankings in International cricket. He opines that strong leadership coupled with consistent selection is mandatory to achieve this milestone.
Arthur believes that constant victories in the Sub-continent are necessary before the Aussies reclaim their lost prestige and position at the global level.
Talking to the media today, the coach said, “The key to ultimate success is strong leadership, clear role definition and consistent selection. You take the little steps one at a time and hopefully we will then have a team capable to going to http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 and
winning the Ashes there (in 2013).”
He further told, “I'd like us to focus on the small little goals first. Four teams play out of the subcontinent, you've got to have the ability to mix your style up at any given time.”
The Oz team is scheduled to host 2 Tests against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 in the next couple of months. Both the events hold great importance for the home team which is geared up to usher a new era of cricket.
Arthur plans to introduce some drastic measures to perk up Australian cricket. First of all, he has proposed to select the players on a rotational basis, so that their fitness level remains intact. He is also likely to prick with the playing line-up as recommended
by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MJ-Clarke-c1978, who is deeply annoyed over his team’s humiliating defeat which came against the Proteas in a Test match at Cape Town last week.
Arthur played 110 First-Class and 150 List A games from 1986 to 2001.
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