Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Sums it up beautifully.
Sums it up beautifully.
I think putting a guy in charge whose last name is the combination of the two most ordinary English cricketers of the last decade was a bad choice.And apart from generally being a pretty nasty piece of work, what's Giles Clarke done wrong so far?
Pretty sure Geg has never heard of either Giles White or Andrew Clarke... don't think his post really came across as it should have done - implication was of Ashley Giles and Rikki Clarke.Giles White and Andrew Clarke you mean? Bit harsh in terms of the former (he could've been an OK-ish opener for mine, but preferred to retire early and pursue another career) but smack-on in terms of the latter. How he ended-up with such a good career record is beyond me. Afridi-esque. Just played at fortunate times.
Yeah, when I read Rich's post I thought it was a case of his very subtle humour that will probably fly over others heads and be seen as serious, which has happened before.I think Rich knew that tbh
Indeed. However I didn't say Giles was one of the worst players (as I am actually a fan of The King) but ordinary seems an apt description, someone who rarely stood out but at the same time was far better than some of the alternatives knocking about, IMO.In fairness, I was joking around whilst implying 2 things - 1, Ashley Giles is far from one of the worst players to play for England, recently or at all (and really, Rikki Clarke playing only against Bangladesh means I couldn't care less about it); and 2, by saying "the two most ordinary English cricketers of the last decade" rather than "the two most ordinary cricketers to play for England of the last decade" he left it open to rather more than just the international representatives.