{"id":17222,"date":"2016-07-18T14:15:49","date_gmt":"2016-07-18T13:15:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jbvip365.com\/?p=17222"},"modified":"2016-07-18T23:59:04","modified_gmt":"2016-07-18T22:59:04","slug":"i-can-offer-compassion-as-a-coach-justin-langer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbvip365.com\/i-can-offer-compassion-as-a-coach-justin-langer\/","title":{"rendered":"I can offer compassion as a coach : Justin Langer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Justin Langer talks about cricket coaching, his temporary assignment, his partnership with Matthew Hayden, the successful Australian team he was with and two of his memorable Test matches during his playing days.<\/p>\n
Right off the bat I want to start by asking what does a cricket head coach bring to the table? There is always so much hype about the modern day coaches. At the end of the day cricket is a fairly simple game of bat and ball. Please elaborate on that.<\/strong><\/p>\n Personally I can offer compassion as these guys are not experienced, as a former international player Darren Lehman and I can offer that. We understand how hard it is to make a debut, the pressures and circumstances in this game and also understand things that are outside of bat and ball. You mentioned that it\u2019s a simple game of bat and ball, I think that it\u2019s a little more than that.<\/p>\n Human mind is complex, We are dealing with people all the time. The head coach sets the agenda and can set the path where the team wants to go and the values the team wants to stand by. It\u2019s like leadership in any business where you have got to have leadership to set the direction and implement it. The work culture needs to be set for a business and the same applies here.<\/p>\n Part of the culture is behavior and that involves Setting the agenda for what the expected behavior is on and off the field. That is what a head coach, captain and support staff need to do. That is probably the easy part. The hard part is implementing the goals and that is where some one is successful or not so successful. In my case, if it\u2019s Australian cricket or Western Australian cricket it\u2019s to be number one in Australia or the world. It does not happen with just talent, It happens based on the direction, behavior and the values that we as a sporting team set ourselves.<\/p>\n Cricket coaching has become such a modern phenomenon. Batting, bowling and fielding coaches, physios, performance analysts and a whole bunch of specialists for each areas, assisting teams nowadays. How far can this go? <\/strong><\/p>\n The whole concept of coaching in cricket is still a little immature compared to other sports around the world. However I think it\u2019s maturing and getting in to where other sports are today. The game has become such a huge phenomenon internationally. If you go back to 1993, when I started playing there was just Bob Simpson, the coach along with one physio and that was it.<\/p>\n The game has evolved from those days and we have professional cricketers who want to achieve more and get better. These specialist coaches certainly help them achieve that and it\u2019s not going to slow down. That\u2019s how the model is going to be and we are going to have an all hands on deck approach to help the players, especially youngsters who want to develop their game and that\u2019s certainly a positive thing going in to the future.<\/p>\n Should the cricket head coach take more responsibility at the micro level like a football coach by spreading his wings across administration, team selection,vetting and scouting youngsters?<\/strong><\/p>\n I think it\u2019s heading that way, That\u2019s my gut feeling and it\u2019s certainly happening at the domestic level. In cricket, there are some systems that still are traditional, especially the role of the captain and the role of the selectors. But I think sooner or later it will head towards that way where the head coach will have more of a say, or should have more of say. That\u2019s a good thing and I\u2019m certain it will improve the relationship between the players and the coach, especially the captain and the coach and it\u2019s certainly a good thing that will help teams improve better as a whole.<\/p>\n As a stand in coach what were the goals you set yourself and what have you accomplished?<\/strong><\/p>\n No matter what one is to get the job done and in this tri-series and we successfully did that. Secondly Darren has been in the role for three years now and it\u2019s a nice thing to give him a break so that he can come back recharged for the SriLanka series. Not only that I can give him some observations from outside which can help him set his direction with this new and young team.<\/p>\n I loved working with these guys and admire them for scraping through this series. This is not an easy job since we have to put incredibly long hours and it will help me when I go back to Western Australian cricket to implement some of the things that I learned in coaching the national side.<\/p>\n