Dav Whatmore is not a happy man.
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than seven weeks after he was fired as Zimbabwes coach, his pulse still quickens
in anger as he talks of never having been treated as poorly in his 21 years of
coaching at international level as he was in his Zimbabwe stint.According to
Whatmore, there was nothing about the teams lack of performance under the
termination clauses in his contract. He says that the end came suddenly, without
warning, during a training camp in Bulawayo at the end of May, when managing
director Wilfred Mukondiwa delivered the news while ZC chairman Tavengwa
Mukuhlani stared at the floor.Mukuhlani declined to comment on the specifics of
Whatmores sacking, pointing to a signed agreement between the parties that he
believes is confidential. We have never commented on our parting with him in the
media based on that agreement, he says.Whatmore believes he was on notice from
the time Mukuhlani became chairman last August, taking over from Wilson Manase,
whose overtures in December 2014, Whatmore says, were the main reason he decided
to take a job that looked increasingly like a poisoned chalice.These challenges
are nothing new to me - taking on sides that are struggling, Whatmore says. But
more than that, this chairman [Manase] followed up every call and every email
and he wanted me, which was a great motivational factor.ZC had at the time
recently sacked coach Stephen Mangongo after a tenure that culminated in a poor
tour of Bangladesh, where Zimbabwe lost all eight of their matches. Whatmore
believes that tour had a knock-on influence on his own poor results as Zimbabwe
coach.We were competitive in all the World Cup matches [in 2015] after I took
over, he says. But the afternoon of the Pakistan match in Queensland, when
Brendan Taylor told me, Dav, Im sorry but Im leaving, I felt so dejected. I knew
then that was the beginning of the end for that team. He was the only player who
was able to win some games for you. When he told me that, it was a horrible
feeling.When hed made that decision to leave, he hadnt known that I was going to
be around, he didnt know that there were going to be so many matches to be
played in 2015, and he didnt realise that the environment would be so much
healthier for the whole team. So we were competitive in all of those games, but
after he left, thats when it became really difficult.Whatmores assertion that
Taylor would have stayed on in Zimbabwe is backed up by an interview the batsman
gave in January this year, when he said: If it wasnt for the tour to Bangladesh
at the end of 2014, I would probably have seen myself still playing for Zimbabwe
- certainly for another year.Ive never hated cricket so much as on that tour.
The way the players were handled and treated, especially spoken to, I couldnt
comprehend it. I think with the change of coach and the change of atmosphere,
the way the players were so confident and relaxed when changes were made, I
think thats why I felt I could play my best cricket again at the World Cup,
whereas in Bangladesh it was a torrid seven weeks.Despite Taylors superb World
Cup, where he was the fourth highest run scorer, Zimbabwe only beat the UAE.
They did, however, run South Africa, Pakistan and India close, and lost to
Ireland by just five runs. Without Taylor, Whatmores Zimbabwe continued to
struggle, but they did beat India in a T20I and won one-day games against New
Zealand and Pakistan. Overall they won nine out of 33 completed ODIs under
Whatmore, and six out of 20 T20Is, giving him win percentages that were slightly
higher than Zimbabwes all-time records, and very similar to those of other
coaches over the past six years.But it was the twin series defeats to
Afghanistan that irked Mukuhlani and his board. If Dav Whatmore was coaching
India and he lost three times in a row to Afghanistan, would he have survived?
asks Mukuhlani. Why on earth should he survive for doing that in Zimbabwe? Our
ranking fell below Ireland and Afghanistan under his watch, so we need to be
fair with each other.If Dav Whatmore was fired after losing to India, I would
not even have accepted the board to do that. But we struggled against Ireland in
Harare and scraped through [Zimbabwe won a one-day series 2-1 in October]. We
lost to Afghanistan three times in a row. We struggled against Scotland in the
World T20. We were not very convincing against Hong Kong in that tournament, and
we were completely outclassed by Afghanistan in the final match in Nagpur. So
put yourself in my position and the boards.In truth, Zimbabwe have never had a
side that won frequently for over a decade now. The difference from one
incarnation to the next is generally how competitive they are when they lose,
and Whatmores team showed improvement in this regard. Just six out of their 24
defeats were by 100-plus runs or more than five wickets, whereas his two
predecessors, Andy Waller and Mangongo, saw their teams lose ten out of 27 ODIs
by those margins, and win just six. In the wake of Whatmores dismissal, the
three ODIs against India were all lost by eight or more wickets under interim
coach, Makhaya Ntini.There was also improvement in the batting during Whatmores
tenure. In 2014, only Sikandar Raza scored a century in Zimbabwes 16 ODIs. Under
Whatmore, ten hundreds were scored by six different batsmen in 32 ODIs between
January 2015 and January 2016.Whatmore accepts that his win-loss record was
poor, but also points to the limiting factors. To be smart about it, you look a
bit deeper to see what you had to work with. That is paramount. And considering
the available talent and the amount of times we had injuries to key players as
well, I thought that we did as good a job as we possibly could. The biggest miss
there was Brendan Taylor, and then we had a little gem in Graeme Cremer coming
back. So one really good player left and one good one came back. If we had both
of them, I reckon it would have been a bit different. We might have still had
our fair share of losses, but we would have won one or two more.He adds that the
defeat to Afghanistan in Bulawayo was not helped by the conditions Zimbabwe
delivered. We were giving them tailor-made conditions for the visiting team, he
says. I just asked for something thats hard and true. A little bit of spin is
all right. Instead, we had subcontinental conditions. And dont forget Graeme
Cremer, our No. 1 spinner, was not available. But they dont understand the
game.The other major point upon reflection is that the decisions made by the
[Mukuhlani] cricket board were taken by the board themselves, rather than going
through the proper committees. Theyre making arbitrary decisions, as people
sitting around a table who know nothing about the game.Also, youve got to have a
structure that has a pathway through which players can perform and then get
promoted and then play meaningful competition and get promoted again, and so on.
Its non-existent in Zimbabwe. There is no clear pathway. Or no good pathway
anyway. Four [franchise] teams? I mean bloody hell. And they play each other
twice, so thats six games a year, and thats it. Some players are just playing
the odd game a year because theres no second team. Internationals come back into
franchise teams and then your franchise guys are just carrying water. It is
really a dereliction of duty for the game. Another bugbear for him was the fact
that he had no say in the hiring and firing of assistant coaches once Mukuhlani
took over. According to Whatmore, Waller was axed as batting coach - despite the
batsmens gains - without his input, and Makhaya Ntini and Marvin Atapattu were
brought on board. I thought it was disrespectful, he says. Im expected to work
with these people and they report to me, but I have no say about who they
are.Mukuhlani claims that Whatmores complaint is inconsistent: When he was
appointed by the previous administration, Dav Whatmore did not come with
backroom staff and he had no issue with that. Now that we are giving him
backroom staff, he has an issue with our appointments, I find that very
confusing. Thats number one.Number two is that after every series, the technical
staff must give their feedback. There was no request from Dav that he would want
to appoint his backroom staff. We have a duty - not only a moral one but a
constitutional one - to appoint the technical staff. It is within our
rights.Whatmore says that he was entitled to the final nine months pay from his
contract when he was sacked. Instead he settled for three months, plus leave
owing, bonuses owing and reimbursement for flights. I could have sued them but
it would have been like another Phil Simmons, he says. Simmons legal wrangle
with ZC has stretched for more than a decade following his dismissal as Zimbabwe
coach in 2005, when he had two years remaining on his contract.Whatmores
dismissal at the end of May meant that Zimbabwe had been through three coaches
in two years. They also shuffled through three captains, three selection
convenors, two bowling coaches and three batting coaches or consultants between
Indias tour in July last year and their visit this June. The main issue is that
ZC looks to blame everyone else and never points the finger whilst looking into
the mirror, Whatmore says.I think it will end up like Kenya. Cricket will never
die because its in the schools and some of the schools take it seriously even if
they may not play enough cricket. And it will be exposed on television - there
will always be some competition there. But already, players are preferring to go
overseas to further their careers. If you really had to predict, I cant see it
surviving internationally - particularly if they dont get the same funding.
Theyre getting US$8-9 million a year and theyve got a debt of almost $20m. If
they get a reduced amount of funding, whats going to happen then?
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