Taylor sounds like a brave man if he wants to try to change that culture instead of accepting the culture. Still if it is destructive and if it is excessive drinking then changes are needed.Watching on the news now:
1) Squeaky clean image off field helped him get the job
2) McCullum is part of the drinking culture enjoyed by 70% of the team; that 70% wanted him as captain
3) Taylor is going to bring about changes in this culture
4) Vaughan claims this is conjecture [drinking culture]
5) Former BC claims McCullum is going to become a divisive figure in the team. Baz yet to comment. Will take a few days to gather his thoughts
Doesn't Taylor have a contract worth twice as much as McCullums? Taylor is a million dollar man IIRC.Good choice, IMO.
McCullum chasing the big bucks on the T20 circuit would have been a factor?
I have no idea. I've given up on the IPL Just seems to me that McCullum is in demand in a lot of leagues while Taylor doesn't seem to be.Doesn't Taylor have a contract worth twice as much as McCullums? Taylor is a million dollar man IIRC.
Genuinely laughedIs any of this actually true or are we just making it up to try and hide the fact we've got a **** boring team?
lolIs any of this actually true or are we just making it up to try and hide the fact we've got a **** boring team?
Very true, and this is the reason I hope this 'drinking culture' is being wildly exaggerated. It would be pretty rough on Ryder if 70% of the squad really did regularly go out and get on the sauce. He needs support from his teammates, not an all-encompassing drinking culture that he can no longer be a part of. Would they just all go out some nights while on tour and leave him alone in his hotel room? I hope not.Ryder (he can't drink)