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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3. Kapil Dev

Kapil Dev
Kapil Dev. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Well, unfortunately even our beloved 1983 World Cup-winning captain had to endure an ordeal when the legend wanted to soar team India alongside Sachin Tendulkar back in 1999. During Sachin’s captaincy stint from 1999, Kapil Dev was eventually selected to accompany him as a head coach which sadly was an occurrence to forget.

The duo of Sachin and Kapil had started on an impressive note in the home series victory against New Zealand but very soon the never-ending tour of Australia brought in a string of defeats. India had lost the Test series by 0-3 and had merely won a single game in the Tri-Series. However, the home series defeat where the South Africans had comfortably beaten team India did land both coach and the captain in dire trouble. Especially for Kapil Dev, the road ahead perhaps even got much worse as he landed in a match-fixing controversy after his former colleague Manoj Prabhakar accused him of trying to bribe the all-rounder during an ODI tournament in Sri Lanka in 1994.

However, while Kapil Dev had outrageously then responded to the match-fixing allegations, the all-rounder had also castigated Manoj Prabhakar for his statements. But unfortunately, because of the relentless political pressure, the legend had to resign in the year 2000. Two months later, even the CBI had also then cleared Dev from all charges.

Eventually, while the legend had come out clean from any of the match-fixing scandals, he was largely criticized for his timid approach during his coaching stint.

Even years later when Sachin Tendulkar had released his book, the cricketer had revealed his disappointment where Kapil Dev had not offered him much support to plan and form strategies.

Here’s what Sachin had written During my second stint as captain, we had Kapil Dev as our coach. He is one of the finest cricketers to have played for India and one of the best all-rounders of all time, and I had great expectations of him in Australia,” wrote Tendulkar.

“I have always maintained that the coach’s job is an important one, for he is in a position to play a key role in formulating team strategy. Who better than Kapil to come up with options for me during a tough tour of Australia?” he added.

“However, his method of involvement and his thought process was limited to leaving the running of the team to the captain, and hence he did not involve himself in strategic discussions that would help us on the field,” Tendulkar wrote.

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