It seems that former England cricketers has already started playing mind games against their arch-rivals Australia before the Ashes series. The battle field of mind-games has been scripted by Australian coach who recently sacked four Aussie players from their squad because of their in-disciplinary behaviour in the dressing room.
As per the reports of The Hindu, former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott was quoted saying that Mickey Arthur should not treat his players like school children” and that he finds the idea of setting the cricketers written tasks as “childlike”.
Australia had sacked four players, including vice-captain Shane Watson, for the Third Test against India after the cricketers failed to prepare a three-point presentation on how they could improve the team’s performance.
According to the recent reports of Deccan Chronicle, Boycott was quoted saying that Arthur could have spoken to the players in private rather than behaving like a teacher. “They should improve the coaching and management staff first and then everything will fall in place. You cannot treat your players like a school-kid who if doesn’t does his homework and slap them. He should talk to them in person to sort out the things,” he said.
Boycott suggested if he was the Australian Coach then he would have talked to them more as a friend and a mentor not like a teacher. He was quoted by Times of India saying, “I would never play around with their technique or anything, but I would talk to them on how they can uplift there performance and that is what coaching is all about,” he said.
“I would rather analyze their mental attitude towards the game and try to address those issues rather than to write down what they think,” he added.