New Delhi: Australia Great Greg Chappell has ranked the former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni as “one of the sharpest cricket thoughts”, by saying his decision-making skills distinguish it from the great contemporaries.
Chappell, who had a two-year-old term of turmoil as the main Indian coach from 2005 to 2007, often spoke high from the captain of the World Cup winner twice which ended his noble career as one of the largest players in the country.
Australia quotes a dhoni example while lamenting the absence of a natural environment that has played a big role in the development of players in strong cricket countries.
(Photo File – Toi) “Cricket countries developed have lost a natural environment which is a large part of their development structure in the era of Begon.
In that environment, young crickets learn to watch good players and imitate them in a pick-up match with family And friend, “Chappell wrote at Espncricinfo.
“Children continents India still have many cities where training facilities are rare and children play on the streets and on vacant land without formal coaching interference.
This is where many of their stars have studied the game.” One of them is Dhoni, who came from the city of Ranchi in Jharkhand.
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Dhoni, with whom I work in India, is a good example of the dough that develops its talents and learns to play this way.” Competing with more experienced individuals on various surfaces at the beginning of its development, Dhoni developed strategic decision-making and skills that had distinguished from many of his colleagues.
He is one of the sharpest cricket thoughts I have ever met, “Chappell said.
Starting his career under Sourav Ganguly and John Wright, Dhoni began to develop in the era of Rahul Dravid-Greg Chappell, a knock that exploded 183 did not come out in Sri.
Lanka It is in the spotlight in the absence of a natural environment for young people to express themselves.
“England, on the other hand, has very little from the natural environment and their players are produced in a group of narrow public schools, with emphasis on the coaching manual.
This is why their batting has lost a lot of talent and resilience.
“The game made and played by young people is dynamic creativity and growing, excitement, flexibility in technical execution, tactical understanding and decision making, which is often lost in hitting the highest level.” He added, “Always, when adults are involved with children playing cricket, they break the game and kill their energy by emphasizing the right technique.” It reduces a dynamic and interesting environment that promotes flat and lifeless learning that does a little to improve batting in the game.
“Chappell said having a very structured setting is not the right way to go.” Growth in structured training in the preparation of the dough does not only fail to go up ahead, it actually results in a decline.
In hitting.
A very structured environment, and excessive focus on teaching players to do “right” technique, Dehumanize Cricket.
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