sportbloggeradi wrote:Quote Sambit:Success can be achieved without unity and stability but rarely without skills.
The basics of his thinking itself is wrong. Unity is more important in a team game. Sachin, Rahul and many other cricketers have shown that better success than what KP has achieved in test cricket can be achieved by being aligned with the team. Sambit is encouraging players to be what the think tank and coaches do not want the players to do.
Making_Splinters wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:Quote Sambit:Success can be achieved without unity and stability but rarely without skills.
The basics of his thinking itself is wrong. Unity is more important in a team game. Sachin, Rahul and many other cricketers have shown that better success than what KP has achieved in test cricket can be achieved by being aligned with the team. Sambit is encouraging players to be what the think tank and coaches do not want the players to do.
Yet Sachin and Dravid both acheived much success under Ganguly who was certianly not the best dressing room man the game has seen.
sportbloggeradi wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:Quote Sambit:Success can be achieved without unity and stability but rarely without skills.
The basics of his thinking itself is wrong. Unity is more important in a team game. Sachin, Rahul and many other cricketers have shown that better success than what KP has achieved in test cricket can be achieved by being aligned with the team. Sambit is encouraging players to be what the think tank and coaches do not want the players to do.
Yet Sachin and Dravid both acheived much success under Ganguly who was certianly not the best dressing room man the game has seen.
Saurav used to demand a lot of selection power. He backed his selected players a lot though. There were rifts in Indian team even when Azhar was captain. But did Sachin and Rahul cause those rifts during tenure of various captains they played under to become successful test cricketers. No IMO. Still they could achieve what cricketers wish to achieve.
Splinters, Samit's approach towards success does not appeals to me at all. It has nothing to do about cricket but it has to do with how i think and how he thinks about success. Success for me is important but not more important than ways used to achieve success. There is a clear cut clash of thinking, so i do not agree what Samit says, just for the purpose of agreeing. Let Samit achieve success at all cost if it's his style.
Making_Splinters wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:Quote Sambit:Success can be achieved without unity and stability but rarely without skills.
The basics of his thinking itself is wrong. Unity is more important in a team game. Sachin, Rahul and many other cricketers have shown that better success than what KP has achieved in test cricket can be achieved by being aligned with the team. Sambit is encouraging players to be what the think tank and coaches do not want the players to do.
Yet Sachin and Dravid both acheived much success under Ganguly who was certianly not the best dressing room man the game has seen.
Saurav used to demand a lot of selection power. He backed his selected players a lot though. There were rifts in Indian team even when Azhar was captain. But did Sachin and Rahul cause those rifts during tenure of various captains they played under to become successful test cricketers. No IMO. Still they could achieve what cricketers wish to achieve.
Splinters, Samit's approach towards success does not appeals to me at all. It has nothing to do about cricket but it has to do with how i think and how he thinks about success. Success for me is important but not more important than ways used to achieve success. There is a clear cut clash of thinking, so i do not agree what Samit says, just for the purpose of agreeing. Let Samit achieve success at all cost if it's his style.
The only thing that is important is whether or not a team can put aside any personal differences and play as a team on the field, which is what I read Sambit's article as saying ultimately, same goes for the teams that Sachin and Dravid played in through their careers, the great Australians, the lesser Australians and the West Indies teams.


sportbloggeradi wrote:Quote Sambit:Success can be achieved without unity and stability but rarely without skills.
The basics of his thinking itself is wrong. Unity is more important in a team game. Sachin, Rahul and many other cricketers have shown that better success than what KP has achieved in test cricket can be achieved by being aligned with the team. Sambit is encouraging players to be what the think tank and coaches do not want the players to do.

Dilbert wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:Quote Sambit:Success can be achieved without unity and stability but rarely without skills.
The basics of his thinking itself is wrong. Unity is more important in a team game. Sachin, Rahul and many other cricketers have shown that better success than what KP has achieved in test cricket can be achieved by being aligned with the team. Sambit is encouraging players to be what the think tank and coaches do not want the players to do.
What Sambit is saying is that unity will not win you matches, talent will.
Sachin and Rahul were not disruptive like KP, so you cant compare them to him.
For a more apt example, look at Gayle and WI. Without Gayle, there was certainly more unity in the WI team, but no success. Once he came back, things didnt seem very comfortable between him, the coach and Sammy (though not to the extent of whats happening with KP), but the results are there for all to see.
This is what Sambit is implying, and he is absolutely bang on target with this one.
Oh, and someone earlier commented that he would'nt take Sambit seriously as he hasnt played test cricket.... well, no one on this forum has too... including the said poster. Wonder if the said poster takes himself seriously while commenting on cricketing issues?
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