Neither for me.
Pietersen gave an interview after the third test when he scored his hundred and I thought he came across as fairly humble.
I think Pietersen's days of antics are fairly much behind him. He realises he's on the homeward stretch of his test career and can see all the big milestones in sight, i.e. 100 caps, overtaking Gooch for most runs. I hope he'll remain focused on the test side because we simply do better when he's in the team.
I quite like them both. Sorry.
There needs to be "neither" option to this poll. I think it would be winning the vote.
There needs to be "neither" option to this poll. I think it would be winning the vote.
I quite like them both. Sorry.
Neither. Both great players, and both important personalities within the England camp.
Perhaps Mellotron should put his name as an option.
There needs to be "neither" option to this poll. I think it would be winning the vote.
Do you not think either of them is even 1% of a knob?
The question is who is MORE of a knob between the two.
So all of you think that both of them don't have a SINGLE knobbish bone in their body? You don't think either of them have ever done anything in their whole lives that could be construed as "acting like a bit of a knob"? The question is worded very carefully. Not which of them is a knob. Which of them is MORE of a knob.
Well that's a bit harsh.
Surely it is not going by the logic of surely you must have at least one knobish bone in your body?