Tuesday 13 September 2011

Altruism Is The Key To England Success - Maynard

Join 24/7 Cricket News For More Updates

Firdos Möondo

September 13, 2011

Matthew Maynard, the former England coach, assistant, said the main reason for the increase in England under number 1 in the world in testing is the selflessness of its players. Maynard, the captain and coach of Glamorgan, worked under Duncan Fletcher in the settings in England from 2004 to 2007 and grew close to many players in England today.

"The important thing is that really and truly enjoy each other's success," said ESPNcricinfo in Centurion, where he started his new position as head coach of the Titans franchise. "It 'been so, because when I was there, but not collectively, as it is now. There were one or two players then it was still that little' jealous when someone else has done the same, but these guys are gone now" .

Rather than go into detail about the players, whose influence was less favorable, Maynard prefers to think of the team members who have excelled and flourished since his time with the team.

"Ian Bell really shines for me. He showed what a quality player you have. It became much more difficult, as it has matured. Pickguards at the age of about 29, as it is now beginning to play their best cricket and understand how much work is required of them. "Bell went to England in the second run-scorer in their home series against India recently, with 504 works, including a double century in the fourth round.

Maynard praises bowlers of England, Graeme Swann singled out as an important factor in the success of the team. "James Anderson actually leads the attack and Tim Bresnan are an important component too, but the player who has really changed them, Graeme Swann. If you look at all the top sides in international history, except in the West Indies where they had a great pace attack, they had a world class spinner, not just a good idea. "

For the Ashes triumph of 2005 was the highlight of the tenure of Maynard, and he said, when there was a turning point for those who had experienced the crisis that followed the victory series. Seven of the next 13 cycles were lost, two drawn and only four have been won.

Maynard said part of the reason we could not establish the continuity of the ashes after the victory was really because I do not know how. "It was the top of us and had not really seen beyond this series would do after that. It was as if we had reached the top of the world."

The true summit was only installed this summer, when a bleaching 4-0 of India allowed England to be crowned best in the world. It was a process that believe Maynard was possible because of the way, Andy Flower has designed the England team, which is significantly different to the team, who worked with Maynard, according to Fletcher.

"After the Ashes win, we had a few injuries. We lost Marcus Trescothick, Ashley Giles and Steve Harmison. What Andy Flower have done is tried to develop coverage for all, so that if something happens to someone, someone else can intervene, but take only the top and XI 'team 18 or 19 players. unique position that has cover, the disc is "

Advertisement



Bookmark and Share This Post :


0 comments:

Post a Comment

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More