On your point, Its always amazed me that England's had so many overseas born internationals over the years. I do understand that many foreigners do gravitate to England for British citzenship and the like, but the numbers of overseas born players for England does seem relatively high in terms of representation at the top level. Any thoughts? Would it be unreasonable to suggest that "generally speaking" British-born players aren't quite as naturally athletic or skilled as many of their colonial cousins? Certainly, I'm not convinced either way, but interested in your thoughts & opinions on how this westernized country that invented the game and has over 50 million people remains so mediocre overall...and not just at cricket, but pretty much most sports
The "less naturally athletic or skilled" made me laugh.
There are clear environmental factors holding back English sport and cricket in particular.
a) Long and cold winters making outdoor sport limited in the winter with early nightfall.
b) Variable wather in summer
c) The effects of the "anti-comptition" movement in the 80s
d) Decline in school sport and a move away from a rounded education
e) Fashion of only playing and being interested in Football
f) Admin is still very much a product of the class system and doesnt understand the modern world.
g) Diet and drinking culture
The best cricketers I have ever seen not to have made it are English. Guys that never had the structure, opportunites or refining needed to be special yet could do things Ive never seen others do.
Regarding foreign born players there are at least 2 reasons why there are so many
1) UK is still the 'mother country' and draws people due to the passport, the pound, its diverse communities and history
2) Foreign players are traditionaly treated better than local born players. There seems to be a specialness to them that makes them more apealing and glamerous than English born and raised players. Basically they stand out, have a higher profile and that translates to having to do less to get selected. There have been fashions. There was the West Indian and South African period, then the Australian period and now we are in the 2nd South African period with the posibility of moving into an Asian period.
The best thing for a semi-decent English cricketer to do to kick start their career would be to go overseas, come back with a tan, a fake accent and a forged pasport