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Ranking: Top 5 Controversial Cricket Coaches

The importance of a cricket coach was released  in the early 21st century. The role of a coach is now quite well defined. Earlier coaches were completely relegated to the sidelines but now they often run the show. It is often a thankless job as the stars on the field usually dominate the proceedings. The moment when the coach decides to grab headlines is when matters start getting tricky. It is never ideal for a cricket team to have a coach making frontline news. There have been numerous instances when coaches and their stints have created controversy, lets see who are the  the most Controversial Cricket Coaches.

We rank 5 of the most Controversial Cricket Coaches:

#5 Anil Kumble

Anil Kumble’s appointment as India’s coach in 2016 was welcomed by fans across the globe. The partnership of Virat Kohli, the captain, and Anil Kumble, the coach were expected to reap rich dividends for Indian cricket. Under Kumble’s reign, India had a terrific run winning every series they participated in barring the Champions Trophy Final loss. India won 12 out of the 17 Tests they played under Kumble’s coaching and ended up losing just 1 Test. But post India’s defeat in the Champions Trophy, Kumble shockingly resigned as India’s head coach citing reservations from the Indian captain. He said he won’t be able to continue as a coach if the captain has doubts regarding his coaching panache.

#4 John Buchanan

John Buchanan was one of the most celebrated cricket coaches. He successfully coached the successive World Cup-winning Australian team (2003 & 2007). Kolkata Knight Riders wasted no time in hiring his services for The IPL. Buchanan was expected to develop KKR into a dominant side. But his stint proved to be detrimental to their success. Buchanan developed friction with then KKR captain, Sourav Ganguly. He proposed a multi-captaincy theory in 2009. Brendon McCullum was expected to take charge with Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting assisting him. The idea proved to be a damp squib. KKR finished at the bottom of the points table. KKR became a subject of jokes for everyone. Buchanan’s coaching tenure was one of the most tumultuous phases of The IPL.

#3 Darren Lehmann 

Darren Lehmann was one of the most respected coaches in the world. He had a successful track record leading teams to championship victories. He was the coach of the Deccan Chargers in 2009 when they won the IPL title after bagging the wooden spoon in the inaugural edition of IPL. Lehmann took over the reign of the Australian team from Mickey Arthur when the team was really low on confidence. He made the Australian side a world-beating one. Lehmann helped Aussies bag the ashes in 2013 while also fashioning Australia’s World Cup win in 2015. But the lowest point in Australian cricket came during Lehmann’s stint in March 2018 when the sandpaper gate scandal controversy took the cricketing world by storm. Lehmann admitted that he failed to notice such development despite being the coach and he rightfully resigned from the post later.

#2 Greg Chappell

Greg Chappell’s stint as the Indian coach marked one of the most volatile periods in Indian cricket. Chappell’s name was recommended to the selection panel by former captain, Sourav Ganguly. Ironically Chappell burnt bridges with Sourav Ganguly. Ganguly accused Chappell of leaking his conversation with the coach to the media. This did not go down well with Chappell and it ultimately resulted in Ganguly’s ouster as India’s captain. Chappell was a strict disciplinarian who wanted a fit bunch of youngsters playing the game. During his reign, many players faced the axe; be it Zaheer Khan, Ashish Nehra, VVS Laxman or Harbhajan Singh. His tenure came to a turbulent end when the Indian team was knocked out in the first round of the 2007 ODI World Cup.

#1 Bob Woolmer

Coaching the Pakistani cricket team comes with its own pros and cons. If you win you will be treated as a demigod but if you lose you will be looked at as a villain. Bob Woolmer was one of the finest readers of the game. He revolutionised the art of coaching when he was at the helm of the South African cricket team in the ODI World Cup, 1999. So when Woolmer was handed the reigns of coaching Pakistan leading into the cricket World Cup in 2007, great things were expected from him. But nobody could foresee what lied for him in the immediate future. After Pakistan suffered a shocking first-round exit, Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room the next day. The fans suspected foul play but nothing much could come out of the investigation and it was reported as a case of natural death.

Vignesh Rajagopal
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I am a passionate cricket lover, who likes to express his views on the beautiful game and share insights and analysis about the finer aspects of the sport.

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