Excellence - Turner's Downfall (29 Jul 1996)
Discarded national cricket coach Glenn Turner stood up for the New Zealand players after long delays in confirming their revised player contracts
29-Jul-1996
29 July 1996
Excellence - Turner`s downfall
Discarded national cricket coach Glenn Turner stood up for the
New Zealand players after long delays in confirming their revised
player contracts. Turner who has been accused of a lack of
`man-management` said that the issue of the new player contracts
what supposed to be clarified shortly after the side returned
from the successful West Indies tour in mid May. "The players
were promised the contracts would be sorted out by June 1 at the
latest and Chris Doig (NZ Cricket`s chief executive stated that
on several occasions. Because of this long delay the momentum
gained in getting the players` confidence in the administrators
would have disappeared. "We (namely the previous team management) had some terrible problems when we went in last year because there was no trust between the players and the administrators.
"The Management team worked very hard to improve that istuation
but it has been dismanteled again."
Turner blames his shock sacking on "major philosophical differences" between himself and Doig.
Turner who is the only coach in the history of New Zealand cricket to have won a one-day game in the West Indies is well known
for his excellence and tactical ability. "My major philosophical
differences with Chris Doig about the way things should happen
led to my downfall. He comes from a showbiz world; you know the
way they are, very much up for accolades and things, celebrating
success, taking bows and massaging egos. It`s quite a different world from the one cricket is involved in."
In his weekly radio programme, former New Zealand Cricket test
player and Television New Zealand commentator, John Morrison
agreed with Turner`s view and added that the reappointment of
Ross Dykes as chairman of selectors confirmed the change in philosophical stance. Dykes was very much into ego-massaging and
chairman of selectors in New Zealand`s disasterous Centenary of
Cricket year. His record speaks for itself. Morrison said. The
players` responses have been guarded and philosophical. Gavin
Larsen said the appointment of a new coach must not be allowed to
hinder the progress being made. "We cannot look back. We much
continue the progress which has been made." Larsen who has
tremendous respect for Turner said.
"There is no doubting that we did make progress. We took the West
Indies to two-all in the one-day series..that we have another
coach is a fact. As players we have to back that decision and the
coach."
Source :: The Evening Post, "The Breeze" Radio, and Radio New
Zealand News.