spring hall convert
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It's a crying shame the way KP was mismanaged, we could have had another 4 or 5 good years out of him. But it really is time to move on now, for everyone.
It's a crying shame the way KP was mismanaged, we could have had another 4 or 5 good years out of him. But it really is time to move on now, for everyone.
It's a crying shame the way KP was mismanaged, we could have had another 4 or 5 good years out of him. But it really is time to move on now, for everyone.
If he genuinely thinks he's good enough for a test place he should have signalled his intent by piling up runs for Surrey instead of lining his pockets in St Lucia and then sprawling on a beach. Utter cock!
KP clearly is a c**k but should we worry about those players or the opposition ?
Sometimes it is a useful exercise to ask "what do the opposition not want us to do?".
I understand that argument but it is intrinsically short-term. A recall of KP here would basically undermine Cook, Strauss and all of the team relationships that have been built over the last few months. It really isn't worth risking everything - and it is everything - on one player. And, knowing what KP is like, if he was brought back and we won the Ashes he'd probably retire and take all the credit, and the England team would be back to square one.
It's simply no longer an option, KP has blown it with his book. He's the one looking ridiculous in all of this, any future media career he might have had is fast fading away.
Is there really a story there?
Preparing pitches to suit has been part of cricket home field advantage for as long as I can remember and, I'm sure, long before that.
A quick piece on the subject I found in 10 seconds: http://www.espncricinfo.com/blogs/content/story/622470.html
any future media career he might have had is fast fading away.
You are right, but preparing pitches that negate our entire bowling attack is unwise, especially when your own team don't bowl to the conditions.
Most of the English batsman fell to wicket to wicket deliveries. The Aussies got it. Yet only 6% of our deliveries fell in that category.
Edgbaston needs a slow seaming surface. There needs to be grass on it. Although it's hard to beat an opposition that you clearly don't fancy playing in the first place.
Bugger Mitchell Johnson. Just play the game.
I understand that argument but it is intrinsically short-term.
The point I was making is that the Strauss email was favouring the away team.
You'd almost think he wasn't English...............
I wonder if short term is the best approach for international sport. Just pick the in-form players. The next test series will look after itself.
I am not really a cricket man - so there are likely to be plenty of holes in that approach - but the team relationships that have been built up may not be worth much anyway. Team spirit comes from winning as much as anything.
Well, he has a neat and clipped home counties drool and he's very establishment.
Fair points, one could almost forget he was born in Johannesburg.
The Duke of Wellington was born in Dublin, when someone pointed out he was technically Irish he replied that being born in a stable did not make one a horse....
Fair points, one could almost forget he was born in Johannesburg.
Unless he can open in Tests , which he can't, not sure he'd get in anyway . Middle order isn't the problem
I disagree with this. The German football team that are currently world champions were nurtured via the Under-21s, the World Cup of 2010 and they exploded in World Cup 2014. ...
Does England cricket really have a plan? I think it's time for Bayliss and Strauss to earn their money.
I disagree with this. The German football team that are currently world champions were nurtured via the Under-21s, the World Cup of 2010 and they exploded in World Cup 2014. They also have a culture of renewing after major tournaments, witness Philip Lahm's international retirement at age 30 immediately after winning the World Cup. This is exactly the planning required to build a side capable of challenging the best.
Contrast this with the England cricket selector's ill-advised reinstatement of Jonathan Trott, the lack of test experience for Adam Lyth and Adil Rashid, the "horses for courses" disaster of picking Tremlett, Finn and Rankin in the last Ashes series, the failure to plan for Andrew Strauss and Graeme Swann's successors (Sam Robson, Simon Kerrigan never to be heard of again?)
With international sport you can't go out and buy a big star to fill a gap, you have to plan. I know even the best sides don't always get it right but not by accident Australia already had Nevill, Mitchell Marsh, Hazlewood in the wings and they have Shaun Marsh too if Chris Rogers conks out. We know Steve Smith will be their next captain. Does England cricket really have a plan? I think it's time for Bayliss and Strauss to earn their money.
I disagree with this. The German football team that are currently world champions were nurtured via the Under-21s, the World Cup of 2010 and they exploded in World Cup 2014. They also have a culture of renewing after major tournaments, witness Philip Lahm's international retirement at age 30 immediately after winning the World Cup. This is exactly the planning required to build a side capable of challenging the best.
Contrast this with the England cricket selector's ill-advised reinstatement of Jonathan Trott, the lack of test experience for Adam Lyth and Adil Rashid, the "horses for courses" disaster of picking Tremlett, Finn and Rankin in the last Ashes series, the failure to plan for Andrew Strauss and Graeme Swann's successors (Sam Robson, Simon Kerrigan never to be heard of again?)
With international sport you can't go out and buy a big star to fill a gap, you have to plan. I know even the best sides don't always get it right but not by accident Australia already had Nevill, Mitchell Marsh, Hazlewood in the wings and they have Shaun Marsh too if Chris Rogers conks out. We know Steve Smith will be their next captain. Does England cricket really have a plan? I think it's time for Bayliss and Strauss to earn their money.