Ranking top 10 controversial coaches in cricket history

Coaches who went on to be controversial in their journey with the teams.

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4. Mickey Arthur

Mickey Arthur
Mickey Arthur. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Over the years, Mickey Arthur has coached several international teams since the year 2005. Especially from 2005 till 2013, he was the head coach of heavyweight teams like South Africa and Australia, but a controversial sacking in the year 2013 from the Australian board eventually then made him oscillate towards other subsequent teams. While recently he might have been coaching Sri Lanka after finishing a three-year stint with Pakistan, his omission from the Australian post also has indulged the Australians to sway away from hiring a foreign coach.

Now with his sacking instance being famously known as ‘homework gate’, the entire occurrence had shaped up when Australia was horrifically losing to India during their away Test series in 2013. Right after the first two Tests where Australia had faced a trauma against spin, Arthur decided to give an assignment to all players specifically to come up with ideas that can improve their performances. However, with the quartet of Mitchell Johnson, James Pattinson, Shane Watson, and Usman Khawaja failing to complete the homework, Arthur axed the quartet from playing the third Test in Mohali.

While the homework and the idea of ceasing wickets against spin did completely fail, the axing of the above four players landed the head coach in a hot pan of controversies. Immediately Mickey Arthur was sacked from his position that also then considerably damaged his relationship with the above four cricketers.

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