Correction, was a bit higher and wider than I stated.It was good, yeh. Angled in to the left hander, on a line that would shave off stump and just straightened enough to take the edge. The pitch has been lively today, slightly quicker, been seaming and a hint of swing.
Fair enough, but it's always dangerous to draw general conclusions from one's own specific experience. Of the players I named how many denied better-qualified (or even equally qualified) Englishmen a position? I guess one could make cases for Read & Foster as keepers, but both have had call-ups previously (several call-ups in the former's case).That when it comes to selection having something that helps you stand out from the pack or makes you unique increase the chance of selection.
Sport is all about getting noticed and appearing different to the norm and the so called average. Different national origin, accent, skin colour etc all play a role in giving the player an edge in selection. It helps them stand out. There is nothing paticularly wrong with this apart from if its not noticed.
Ive benefied and been hurt by this. I can see it happening to my benefit etc.
When abilities are close its about who stands out and what names stick in your head. How 'interesting' and unusual you are really plays a role in this.
Just look at the 90s. Aus became the number 1 team in the the World and then suddenly Anglo-Aussies got better by association in the minds of the selectors. So we saw McCague, White, Mulally, Gallian, Hollioakes etc.
He's not particularly been criticised - just the selectors for picking him.Would love to see Pattinson do well, for his sake, after being criticised throughout the media through no fault of his own.
Either way, it must be hard for him to have his name spread across back pages for the wrong reasons.He's not particularly been criticised - just the selectors for picking him.
I think it is safe to say that the media are not changing their mind on this one.I'd hate to see him do well because if he does it makes it look to those who judge selection purely on outcome like some inspired, brilliant selection, which it simply wasn't. It was a shocker, and shockers generally look better when they fail to pay-off.
Well as an England supporter I wouldn't hate to see him do well, I'd be delighted.I'd hate to see him do well because if he does it makes it look to those who judge selection purely on outcome like some inspired, brilliant selection, which it simply wasn't.
I'm struggling to see any hint of logic in that. If he were to do well then we would have discovered a bowler capable of success at Test level. In which case I'd have no problem him being in the frame for more games.As an England supporter I'm also concerned more about long-term than short-term. If Pattinson were to do well, that'd be him in the frame for more than this game, rather than written-off as a terrible mistake as I think it'd be so much best if he were.
Welcome to the weird & wonderful world of Richard...I'm struggling to see any hint of logic in that.
Ha, cricinfo have lifted that exactly word-for-word from Atherton. Tut, tut.Big applause on the balcony but boos around the ground, it's not clear why. So he briings up 100 runs from 264 balls, the slowest of his Test hundreds
Blah blah obvious fluke blah blah not test class blah blah Dominic Cork better blah blah first chance averageI'm struggling to see any hint of logic in that. If he were to do well then we would have discovered a bowler capable of success at Test level. In which case I'd have no problem him being in the frame for more games.