For some time now we have experienced WI cricket revolutions in the sense of going around and around and not being able to break out into orbit and soar to greater heights. Definitions of the word “Revolution” include: (Type 1) Return to a point before occupied, or to a point relatively the same and (Type 2) A total or radical change as, a revolution in one’s circumstances or way of living and (Type 3) A fundamental change in political organisation, or in a government or constitution the overthrow or renouncement of one government, and substituting another. The result has been a continuation of the revolving and spiraling decline in the fortunes of the WI cricket team and some decay in the quality of life for WI cricket fans. This has been demonstrated recently in the context of actions that have led to the top-tier West Indies cricket players being relegated to the wilderness. To do otherwise, may result in a revolving, spiraling decline in your fortunes and decay in the quality of life. In order to do this optimally, we must adhere to the Revelation to Fear God and give Glory to Him as if this is the hour of judgment. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy contends that “Free Will” is a philosophical term of art for a particular sort of capacity of rational agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives.
However, Clarke has proposed a revolution of Australia’s coaching system, suggesting Cricket Australia should change to a two-coach model with one coach overseeing limited overs cricket and another leading the team in test cricket.“And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to him for the hour of his judgment is come…” Revelation 14:6-7Īs we review our personal lives, as we review our business lives, as we review the governance of our countries or as we review how best to bring the top-tier West Indies cricket players in from the wilderness, we must invoke our “Free Will” to make sensible decisions.
“I think with all the criticism, it’s a little bit like Ricky Ponting at the end of his career, where Punter got to a stage where all the criticism finally caught up with him and he said my time is up.”Ĭlarke said former Aussie test fast-bowler Jason Gillespie is the obvious candidate to replace Langer, if the coach does not extend his tenure. I think he has done an absolutely brilliant job. “I hope I’m wrong – I think Langer is the right guy to be coaching Australia right now. Australia will win and they will take a new coach to Pakistan. I reckon his last Test will be the last Test match of The Ashes series. “I don’t even reckon he will go to that (tour of Pakistan). 1 in the world and I have done that and I’m out of here. “He’s going to say I’ve done my time, come to do a job and get Australia back to No. “I reckon Australia is going to win The Ashes and JL is going to resign,” he told Sky Sports Radio. Now Clarke has predicted Langer will pull the pin before his contract expires, saying his former teammate will step down after leading Australia to victory in the Ashes. The former opening batter is contracted through to the end of Australia’s tour of Pakistan in March and Cricket Australia’s head of team performance Ben Oliver said on Monday Langer’s potential contract extension will not be discussed until after the Ashes series, according to News Corp.
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The coach’s future has regularly made headlines this year following a home series defeat to India last summer and disastrous tours of the West Indies and Bangladesh - and reports of disharmony between the demanding leader and his playing group.Īussie cricketer Usman Khawaja said in August sections of the Australian dressing room had stabbed Langer in the back while crisis talks between Cricket Australia officials and senior members of the playing group were reportedly happening behind the scenes regarding Langer’s future. Langer is still celebrating Australia’s historic T20 World Cup win on Monday morning, but has already turned his eye to the showdown with England, beginning with the First Test at the Gabba, starting on December 8. Former Australian captain Michael predicts Justin Langer will walk away from coaching Australia following the 2021-22 Ashes.