Brendon McCullum vs Rahul Dravid 3 differences in their coaching style
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Head Coach Rahul Dravid has joined the Test squad in Leicester. Look who's here! Head Coach Rahul Dravid has joined the Test squad in Leicester. England were looking to start afresh after their series defeat to West Indies as Joe Root stepped down from the captaincy. The Three Lions had won just one of their last 17 Tests until then and some desperate measures were very much needed. As soon as Brendon McCullum came in, veterans Stuart Broad and were brought back into the Test squad. The No. 3 conundrum was settled by giving dynamic batter that responsibility. These changes worked like a charm as Anderson and Broad showed why they are world class with the ball. Pope also brought up a magnificent hundred at Trent Bridge and that has certainly reduced the burden on Root to do the bulk of the scoring. Jonny Bairstow also played a blinder in the second innings and England's brittle batting suddenly looked formidable within the span of two Tests. Meanwhile, a lot of questions were raised about the Indian playing XI when the likes of Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik and Deepak Hooda didn't get a look-in even after losing two games against South Africa. Many felt should have been left out after being wicketless in the first three matches. However, the youngster returned to match winning figures of 4/18 and repaid the faith shown in him by Rahul Dravid. After the game, he on how Dravid gives his players a long rope so that they get enough chances to prove themselves. India also won the third and fourth T20I against the Proteas with the same XI that lost the first two games.
Brendon McCullum vs Rahul Dravid 3 differences in their coaching style
Brendon McCullum (L) and Rahul Dravid (P.C.:Twitter) One can use the analogy of fire against ice when they think of 's England taking on 's India in the one-off Test to be played at Edgbaston from July 1. Many doubts were raised about McCullum's experiment as a coach in the longest format since he was first appointed by the England and Wales Cricket Board in May. But both he and new skipper seem to have changed the DNA of the way England play Test cricket. England were more attacking in their field placements, bowling changes, and of course batting in the first two Tests against New Zealand, and that's what has perhaps rewarded them with a series win. While many are talking about this 'new era' of England cricket, India's head coach Rahul Dravid has also done a fine job so far. Under new white-ball captain , India whitewashed New Zealand, Sri Lanka and West Indies at home in T20Is and also won the Test series against the Kiwis and the Lankan Lions. Although they failed to win the Test series as well as ODIs away to South Africa, Rahul Dravid and his men showed great character to level the T20I series 2-2 at home despite being 0-2 down at one point. While the two coaches have different styles, they both seem to be effective and deservedly so as they have been legends of the game and have also captained their respective countries. On that note, let's take a look at three different styles of Brendon McCullum and Rahul Dravid that make them highly effective as coaches.#3 Dynamic changes vs Sticking to the same XI
Look who's here!Head Coach Rahul Dravid has joined the Test squad in Leicester. Look who's here! Head Coach Rahul Dravid has joined the Test squad in Leicester. England were looking to start afresh after their series defeat to West Indies as Joe Root stepped down from the captaincy. The Three Lions had won just one of their last 17 Tests until then and some desperate measures were very much needed. As soon as Brendon McCullum came in, veterans Stuart Broad and were brought back into the Test squad. The No. 3 conundrum was settled by giving dynamic batter that responsibility. These changes worked like a charm as Anderson and Broad showed why they are world class with the ball. Pope also brought up a magnificent hundred at Trent Bridge and that has certainly reduced the burden on Root to do the bulk of the scoring. Jonny Bairstow also played a blinder in the second innings and England's brittle batting suddenly looked formidable within the span of two Tests. Meanwhile, a lot of questions were raised about the Indian playing XI when the likes of Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik and Deepak Hooda didn't get a look-in even after losing two games against South Africa. Many felt should have been left out after being wicketless in the first three matches. However, the youngster returned to match winning figures of 4/18 and repaid the faith shown in him by Rahul Dravid. After the game, he on how Dravid gives his players a long rope so that they get enough chances to prove themselves. India also won the third and fourth T20I against the Proteas with the same XI that lost the first two games.