No, and what has what I just said got to do with that?
Not so keen when it's your arse in flames then?though I do love to see people rightfully shot down for doing so
He has done the right thing. If this heart, mind and body wasn't up to it, he'd be doing a great disservice to his team mates at both state and international level. You have to be in the right frame of mind if you want to be a premier cricketer.I'm conflicted.
On one hand, I can't argue with those saying fight through it, do not waste your talent/opportunity handed to you but on the other I respect him for being able to walk away if he isn't happy despite said talents.
That has nothing to do with that, though, I never express opinions about people being "soft".Not so keen when it's your arse in flames then?
*sigh*That has nothing to do with that, though, I never express opinions about people being "soft".
I highly doubt anyone finds much I say offensive as such, but it's irrelevant, really.No, but you express a lot of opinions that, to be charitable, differ from the received wisdom. Some people might find them every bit as offensive (and having rather less basis in fact) than the contention that Tait is soft.
The "advice" to sling the hook was separate from the saying that the soft contention was a stupid one. Notice how I quoted others when saying that, then "Volts" directly when making the "so leave" quip.You have every right to express them (although obviously one would wish not quite so ad nauseam as is your wont) without someone advising you (as you did to Volts) that you can sling your hook. Again.
You can't really trust someone who is a massive Harbhajan fan.People calling him soft can go jump really. Extremely narrow-minded.
Sorts out the bowling attack somewhat I guess. Really hope he gets everything sorted out.
More to do with people calling Shane Watson soft IMO. Anyway shock IMO.The reaction on this thread is quite poor in my opinion. If it indeed was 'psychological or emotional issues' that have plagued Shaun then nobody has any right to call him soft or weak. Mental illness or psychological stress takes a lot out of you and I don't care how tough you are. Those who are calling him soft or weak are obviously blessed that they have never sufferred from mental illness or psychological stress. If taking a break is what's needed to sort out his body and mind, then cricket takes a backseat in my opinion. He's a human being first and a cricketer second. Here's hoping he recovers and makes his way back into the South Australian team and then the Australian team.
More to do with people calling Shane Watson soft IMO. Anyway shock IMO.
The Oval Test felt like a loss!^^ Haha - people have rattled off the "three tests, three losses" things several times, and that's never occurred to me - you're quite right. "Three tests, no wins" is accurate.