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Anyway, back on topic.
What, exactly, are we saying if we drop KP from ODIs? The reasoning behind doing so is one of four things:
1. He's not suited to the ODI format.
2. He's not suited to the position, and we don't have anywhere else to put him.
3. He's not good enough to be playing internationals altogether.
4. He needs a spell in county cricket while some ODI series is on.
Now, then, we are not talking about a guy like Bell, who has never really found his game in ODIs, and we are certainly not talking about a guy like Prior who has notable technical reasons for being poor at ODI cricket. This is KP, a man who just two years ago was among the best we've ever had. He batted at 4-5 doing it too. Add that to his run in T20 and we find that reasons no.1 and no.2 are, evidently, bollocks.
if you're going to drop someone from one format you need to have a logical reason for doing so. In this case, highlighting a particular tab on statsguru is not good enough. ODIs are just the one format that's suffered the wrong end of KP's inconsistency since he came back from injury.
Which brings us onto no.3. This is incredibly harsh to me. He's played a few good knocks across other formats and I think he's worth persisting with. If you disagree, and think we should cut him off completely, fine. Maybe you think we've got someone good enough to replace him. I don't agree but I can see why you'd think that.
At this stage, no.4 is the only option that I can really get on board with. The thing is, we did that last year.
What, exactly, are we saying if we drop KP from ODIs? The reasoning behind doing so is one of four things:
1. He's not suited to the ODI format.
2. He's not suited to the position, and we don't have anywhere else to put him.
3. He's not good enough to be playing internationals altogether.
4. He needs a spell in county cricket while some ODI series is on.
Now, then, we are not talking about a guy like Bell, who has never really found his game in ODIs, and we are certainly not talking about a guy like Prior who has notable technical reasons for being poor at ODI cricket. This is KP, a man who just two years ago was among the best we've ever had. He batted at 4-5 doing it too. Add that to his run in T20 and we find that reasons no.1 and no.2 are, evidently, bollocks.
if you're going to drop someone from one format you need to have a logical reason for doing so. In this case, highlighting a particular tab on statsguru is not good enough. ODIs are just the one format that's suffered the wrong end of KP's inconsistency since he came back from injury.
Which brings us onto no.3. This is incredibly harsh to me. He's played a few good knocks across other formats and I think he's worth persisting with. If you disagree, and think we should cut him off completely, fine. Maybe you think we've got someone good enough to replace him. I don't agree but I can see why you'd think that.
At this stage, no.4 is the only option that I can really get on board with. The thing is, we did that last year.
I will say nothing except that this side-step greatly amused me.Nah, you're being ridiculous. The whole thread from the start has just been an elaborate troll - and I should clarify by saying that I'm not calling you a troll as a member, but instead playing the posts here and saying that this thread has been a troll from the start.
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