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Maharashtra coach calls for sporting wickets

Maharashtra are probably the only team in the domestic circuit who have an Aussie coach. Shaun Williams, who joined the team in July last year, has been grooming a young bunch for more than a year and sees promise in the group, reports Anam Arsalan.

Updated on: Dec 09, 2009 12:30 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Maharashtra are probably the only team in the domestic circuit who have an Aussie coach. Shaun Williams, who joined the team in July last year, has been grooming a young bunch for more than a year and sees promise in the group.

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For Williams, coaching youngsters is an easier task than a mix of seniors and juniors. “It’s easier as the younger lot have the same goals and ambitions in life,” he said. “So it becomes a lot easier to convince them.”

Williams emphasised that big matches were a learning opportunity for his unit. “Delhi have always been a formidable side and playing against them is certainly a learning experience for us.”

One area of Indian cricket that concerned Williams was pitches. “A wicket should be conducive for all type of players and shouldn’t just cater to a particular type,” he said. “I have seen many centres in India where tracks which are completely flat.”

No doubt, they are good for the batsmen as far as scoring runs are concerned and easy to play drive shots on. They don’t give batsmen an opportunity to play shots like the pull or the hook. The end result is that he finds it difficult to adjust to tracks which offer a good bounce.”

Only now the things have started changing, with organisers going in for flatter tracks.”

 
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