ManOfSussex
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I just put TNT Sports on before the drinks break and Kevin Pietersen was commentating.
I've heard and heard of County players with far less chance of a call up than Dawson does, sound more up for it than he does in that interview.I'm not sure there's anything in the interview to criticise Dawson about, more the national coaches and leadership not bothering to keep in contact. Maybe Dawson doesn't play golf, that seems to be where most team selection and managerial stuff is resolved nowadays
Iād be surprised if that is right.If the quotes in this article from the start of October come close to reflecting his actual opinion, then I can see why England might have been reluctant to pick him.
Liam Dawson could turn down England Test recall in favour of lucrative SA20 deal
Stellar summer for Hampshire makes him India tour shoo-in but clash could take prioritywww.espncricinfo.com
I should be clear that my objection to Dawson is entirely as a cricketer rather than as a person. Having had the chance to see a bit of Hartley bowling this morning I can see how somebody could convince themselves that he's more likely to take wickets in India than Dawson, even if Dawson would probably take slightly longer to get milked all around the ground on his way to taking 2/120.
Incidentally, since you've met him, does the 5'8" that cricinfo states for Dawson's height sound about right? I don't have much faith in their numbers for player's heights at the best of times but that does seem on the short side for a bowler.
Didnāt need to be instead of Hartley, if they are sold on him. Perhaps instead of the kid with 6 (SIX) senior matches under his belt, who from Keyās comments is seemingly just going along for the ride. That was how Key explained away the Dawson call - that the 4th spinner was unlikely to play, and he didnāt think at this stage of his career, Dawson would want to plod round India watching.I've heard and heard of County players with far less chance of a call up than Dawson does, sound more up for it than he does in that interview.
Frequently to the point of flat out delusion.
To be clear, I don't doubt any of us could come up with an XI with a bowling attack that would have kept India to a slower run rate than they've managed so far. I do doubt whether any of the alternatives would manage much more than us just losing slightly more slowly once we were bowled out for 246 on the first day on this pitch.
As far as Dawson's concerned, I don't see picking an alternative left arm spinning all rounder (presumably instead of Hartley) as a solution to any of the problems England have.
The trouble with that is how can they do that? It's not like the old days when they play tour matches and someone can force his way into contention? Unless you're suggesting that they literally fight for their places - 10 rounds, Queensbury rules. I wouldn't rate Jack Leach's chancesHow about selecting a competitive squad and asking them to fight for their places?
Has anybody explicitly said that Key didn't talk to Dawson at all between that interview I posted (in October) and the squad being announced?Didnāt need to be instead of Hartley, if they are sold on him. Perhaps instead of the kid with 6 (SIX) senior matches under his belt, who from Keyās comments is seemingly just going along for the ride. That was how Key explained away the Dawson call - that the 4th spinner was unlikely to play, and he didnāt think at this stage of his career, Dawson would want to plod round India watching.
Well, a) maybe ask Dawson himself what he thought, and b) why prejudge the selection process like that. How about selecting a competitive squad and asking them to fight for their places?
Bit harsh. Hartley got a century on his Test debut.Root has deserved that. Bowled well.
Ahmed and Hartley look like competition winners.
Look on the bright side....Hmm - not such a "strong position" as we were told.
I would suggest that one of the reasons he might have that attitude is the ways he's been treated before?Didnāt need to be instead of Hartley, if they are sold on him. Perhaps instead of the kid with 6 (SIX) senior matches under his belt, who from Keyās comments is seemingly just going along for the ride. That was how Key explained away the Dawson call - that the 4th spinner was unlikely to play, and he didnāt think at this stage of his career, Dawson would want to plod round India watching.
Well, a) maybe ask Dawson himself what he thought, and b) why prejudge the selection process like that. How about selecting a competitive squad and asking them to fight for their places?