Tag: leadership in sport
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Why Ravi Shastri Could Be England’s Interim Fix Until the Next Ashes
Introduction: A moment of strategic pivot for England cricket The Ashes 2025-26 underlined a painful truth for England: the path forward requires decisive leadership and a plan that blends experience with a fresh tactical vision. With Brendon McCullum’s role under scrutiny after a challenging Down Under campaign, many are calling for a bold interim appointment…
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Ashes Shock: Isa Guha on Steve Smith’s Post and the Lyon-Opening Dilemma
What Steve Smith’s post hinted at for the Ashes series The Ashes tour has delivered its usual mixture of drama, tactical debates, and high-stakes decision making. In the latest twist, stand-in captain Steve Smith posted something that sparked a wave of speculation among fans and pundits about leadership decisions and selection gambles. While the post…
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Joe Root’s Ashes Ambition: The Best Career Moment
Joe Root’s Ashes Ambition: A Milestone in the Making Joe Root has long stood at the heart of England’s cricketing ambitions, and his latest aspiration for the Ashes series has nothing to do with a personal record or a moment of individual brilliance alone. He describes his aim as greater, a defining achievement that could…
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Tuchel Wants Bellingham’s Fire—Just Check the Ego at the Door
H2: Tuchel’s Open Call to a World Cup-Winning Midfielder What is at stake for Thomas Tuchel and the England treasure he’s trying to harness is simple on the surface, but complex in practice: he wants the fire, the tempo, and the decisive edge that Jude Bellingham can bring to a team aspiring to World Cup…
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Brad Arthur: Reflecting on the Eels Sacking and the Drive to Coach in the NRL Again
Introduction: A candid look at a coach and a club’s parting Former Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has opened up about the difficult chapter that led to his departure from the Eels and his belief that both he and the club needed to part ways. In a candid interview at a cafe near his hometown, Arthur…
