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It's pretty brutal for coaches in IPL: Brad Hodge

London [UK], Apr 6 (ANI): Brad Hodge, the former Australian cricketer on Saturday said that the Indian Premier League is pretty brutal for the coaches. Hodge has previously coached Gujarat Lions and Kings XI Punjab in the tournament.

ANI Apr 06, 2019 15:24 IST googleads

Australia former cricketer Brad Hodge

London [UK], Apr 6 (ANI): Brad Hodge, the former Australian cricketer believes that the Indian Premier League (IPL) is pretty brutal for the coaches. Hodge previously coached Gujarat Lions and Kings XI Punjab in the tournament.
"It is pretty brutal (for coaches) in this part of the world (IPL). If you do not make the finals here, you pretty much pack your bags and walk out the door," ESPN Cricinfo quoted Hodge as saying.
Hodge played for three different IPL teams before shifting to the coaching role. He was able to take the Gujarat Lions to the playoffs of the tournament in 2016 but failed to repeat the feat with the team in the following year.
He then took on the coaching role of Kings XI Punjab in 2018. Under his coaching, the team failed to produce an inspiring performance and they finished seventh on the points table. 
"Look, it is pretty cut-throat here actually... I sort of said to the Kings XI Punjab (owners), 'How do you define success? What do you actually want to do?' You haven't won in ten years, so if I'm not to win next year, how am I defined?" He cited Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, the two most successful sides in IPL history, as examples of a well-defined long-term vision working well," Hodge said.
Hodge is not involved with any IPL team currently, however, he continues to coach St.Lucia Stars in the Carribean Premier League. (ANI)

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