I agree...it doesn't augur well.
The selectors have made a fundamental error in recalling Trott. When ' your bottle ' has gone in sport, you are a pale shadow of your former self and the opposition will pounce on any opportunity to inflict more mental anguish. Its painful to watch the disintegration of a once top sportsman but its a hard cruel business and Trott is now a passenger at International level. He cannot cope mentally and therefore his decision-making process is flawed.
He suffered a mental breakdown only a relatively short while ago and yet good old England have thrown him straight back in again. They watched him seemingly rehabilitate in county cricket and thought that was enough. It wasn't. He should never have been allowed to play at Test level again.
If they pick him in the summer it will be like a coconut shy, a rabbit caught in the headlights. The selectors are totally to blame. They should have allowed him the dignity to slowly rebuild his career in the more comforting surroundings of county cricket. Its a staggering display of insensitivity, ignorance and selfishness and they should carry the can for this.
I feel sorry for Trott. He is a good player, who has gone through personal and public turmoil. They have just thrown him to the lions and it is a disgrace.,
Crap 'his bottle is gone' it's called situational anxiety.
For the other team yesWill a comedy run-out entertain you?
Isn't that pretty much the same thing?
Will Cook get that century which has alluded him for so long. When was his last one in test cricket?
Will Cook get that century which has alluded him for so long. When was his last one in test cricket?