Foreign players were frustrated by KKR coach style of functioning: Wiese

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Foreign players were frustrated by KKR coach style of functioning: Wiese

Friday, 29 March 2024 | PTI | New Delhi

Several foreign cricketers in Kolkata Knight Riders were frustrated by head coach Chandrakant Pandit’s “militant” style of functioning during the previous edition of the IPL, former South Africa and Namibia all-rounder David Wiese, who played for the franchise last year, has claimed.

The 38-year-old all-rounder, who played three IPL games for KKR in 2023, said foreign cricketers weren’t happy at being tutored on how to behave or what to wear by the coach.

“He (Pandit) is known in India as a very militant type of coach. He is very strict, very disciplinarian that type of stuff. Sometimes in franchise cricket, when you have overseas guys, who’ve played all over the world, they don’t need anyone coming and telling them how they need to behave, what they need to wear and what they need to do the whole time. So, that was tough,” said Wiese on the podcast ‘Hitman for Hire: A year in the life of a franchise cricketer’ recently.

Pandit took charge as KKR’s head coach after New Zealander Brendon McCullum quit the job in 2022. The much-admired coach, who played five Tests for India, coached Vidarbha to successive Ranji Trophy titles in in 2018 and 2019. He later guided Madhya Pradesh to its maiden Ranji title in 2022.

Wiese, who was part of the Namibia side that played the 2022 T20 World Cup, said he saw players unhappy with Pandit’s style of coaching.

“...He liked to do things a certain way and that didn’t sit well with certain players. It caused a little bit of tension in the changing room.

“Guys were frustrated, there was a lot that changed over the last couple of years (when McCullum was around) and the new coach brought in some new things that he though would bring success to us,” Wiese, who first played the IPL in 2015, said. Wiese added he wasn’t too bothered about the environment around him.

“I’m like ‘listen it’s your circus, you run the show. End of the day, I am here just to play. If you tell me to do this, I’ll do it’. I’m not the guy who’s going to bump heads or anything. But there are certain players who are a bit more stubborn than me,” he said.  Two-time champions KKR had a disappointing season last year finishing seventh and Wiese said he felt frustrated because he didn’t get more opportunities to showcase his talent.

“...That frustration was more because of the fact that I played those games. I didn’t really get the opportunity to do much. “I did hit a couple of sixes but didn’t really get the opportunity to showcase my skills there, and never got picked again in the team that was struggling with players,” he added.

“I think if I hadn’t played a single game it would’ve been fine but the fact that I played three games, had a taste, did relatively well and then didn’t get another chance in a team that is struggling, that was the more frustrating part.”

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